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    John Lee Hooker That's My Story John Lee Hooker Sings The Blues

    Ace
      • 1. I Need Some Money
      • 2. Come On And See About Me
      • 3. I'm Wanderin'
      • 4. Democrat Man
      • 5. I Want To Talk About You
      • 6. Gonna Use My Rod
      • 7. Wednesday Evenin' Blues
      • 8. No More Doggin'
      • 9. One Of These Days
      • 10. I Believe I'll Go Back Home
      • 11. You're Leavin' Me, Baby
      • 12. That's My Story

      Reissue of the classic 1960 album by the great blues artist

      Other Releases by John Lee Hooker

      John Lee HookerOn The WaterfrontWand
      Mid sixties recording on Wand Records
      • – Don't Want Nobody Else
      John Lee HookerI Feel Good (1970)CARSON
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      • – I Feel Good

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