2025. június 19., csütörtök

It's My Own Fault

written & first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1951, titled MY FAULT;
reworked by B. B. King in 1952, titled MY OWN FAULT DARLIN';
reworked by John Lee Hooker also in 1952, titled IT'S MY OWN FAULT

20+1 suggested versions:

Muddy Waters

My Fault (2:42)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, July 11, 1951;
Originally released by Chess in 1951
on the single "Muddy Waters and His Guitar: My Fault"

Muddy Waters - gutiars, vocals
Little Walter - harmonica
Jimmy Rogers - guitars
Big Crawford - bass
Elga Edmonds - drums

B.B. King

My Own Fault Darlin' (3:28)
Recorded in April 1952;
Originally released by RPM in 1952
on the single "B. B. King and His Orchestra: Shake It Up and Go"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King

B. B. King - guitars, vocals
unknown - other instruments (piano, vibraphone, bass, drums)

John Lee Hooker

It's My Own Fault (2:59)
Recorded at Fortune Studio, Detroit, MI, Late 1952;
Originally released by Chess in 1954
on the single "John Lee Hooker: It's My Own Fault";
Also released by Chess in 1959
on the album "John Lee Hooker: House of the Blues"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals
Bob Thurman - piano

B.B. King

My Own Fault Baby (3:34)
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, March 3, 1960;
Originally released by Crown in 1961
on the album "B. B. King: My Kind of Blues"

B. B. King - guitars, vocals
Lloyd Glenn - piano
Ralph Hamilton - bass
Jessie Sailes - drums

Otis Rush

It's My Own Fault (5:59)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, December 28-29, 1965;
Originally released by Vanguard in 1966
on the album "Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 2"

Otis Rush - guitars, vocals
Robert Crowder - sax
Luther Tucker - guitars
Ernest Gatewood (aka Roger Jones) - bass
Jesse Lewis (aka Willie Lion) - drums

Savoy Brown

It's My Own Fault* (5:02)
*It was titled on the original LP label and on the later releases: 
It's All My Fault
Recorded at Decca Studios, London, UK, mid 1967;
Originally released by Decca in 1967
on the album "Savoy Brown Blues Band: Shake Down"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker

Brice Portius - vocals
Kim Simmonds - guitars
Martin Stone - guitars
Ray Chappell - bass
Leo Mannings - drums

Johnny Winter
It's My Own Fault (7:20)
Recorded at the Vulcan Gas Company, Austin, TX, 1967;
Originally released by Sonobeat in 1968
on the album "Winter: The Progressive Blues Experiment";
Also released by Imperial (US) & Liberty (UK/Europe) in 1969
on the album "Johnny Winter: The Progressive Blues Experiment"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King/Joe Josea (original release) or B. B. King/Jules Taub (re-release)

Johnny Winter - guitars, vocals
Tommy Shannon - bass
Uncle John Turner - drums

John Mayall

My Own Fault (11:30)
Recorded live at the Speakeasy, London, UK, November 2, 1967;
Originally released by Decca in 1968
on the album "John Mayall: The Diary of a Band Volume One"
Writing credits are labeled to John Mayall

John Mayall - organ, vocals 
Mick Taylor - guitars
Keith Tillman - bass
Keef Hartley - drums
Chris Mercer - sax
Dick Heckstall-Smith - sax

Dirty Blues Band

It's My Own Fault Baby (5:14)
Recorded in Hollywood, CA, April 23, 1968;
Originally released by Bluesway in 1968
on the album "The Dirty Blues Band: Stone Dirt"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker

Rod Piazza - harmonica, vocals
Rick Lunetta - guitars
Pat Maloney - organ
Gregg Anderson - bass
Dave Miter - drums

Johnny Winter

It's My Own Fault (10:48)
Recorded live at Fillmore East, New York City, NY, December 13, 1968;
Originally released by Legacy/Columbia in 2003
on the album "Al Kooper/Mike Bloomfield: Fillmore East - The Lost Concert Tapes"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King/Jules Taub

Johnny Winter - guitars, vocals
Mike Bloomfield - guitars
Al Kooper - organ
Paul Harris - piano
Jerry Jemmott - bass
Johnny Cresci - drums

Andrew Big Voice Odom

It's My Own Fault (6:05)
Recorded  at Vault Studios, Los Angles, CA, June 4, 1969;
Originally released by Bluesway in 1973
on the album "Andrew Voice Odom: Further on Down the Road"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker

Andrew Big Voice Odom - vocals
Earl Hooker - guitars
Johnny Big Moose Walker - piano, organ
Jimmy Bond - bass
Panama Francis - drums

Robben Ford

It's My Own Fault (10:29)
Recorded live at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, CA or at the Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, CA, US, (prob.) October 1972;
Originally released by Avenue Jazz in 1997
on the album "Robben Ford: Discovering the Blues"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker

Robben Ford - guitars, vocals
Paul Nagle - keyboards
Stan Poplin - bass
Jim Baum - drums

Johnny Mars
It's My Own Fault (6:03)
Recorded at Chalk Farm Studios, London, UK, May 1972
;
Originally released by Polydor in 1972
on the album "Johnny Mars: Blues from Mars"

Johnny Mars - harmonica, vocals
Pat Grover - guitars
Bob Hall - piano
Bob Brunning - bass
John Hunt - drums

Jimmy Johnson

My Own Fault (5:33)
Recorded live at Ma Bea's, Chicago, IL, October 15, 1975;
Originally released by MCM in 1976
on the album "Jimmy Johnson/Luther Johnson Jr.: Ma Bea's Rock"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King

Jimmy Johnson - guitars, vocals
Jimmy Dawkins - guitars
Sylvester Boines - bass
Tyrone Smith - drums

Blues Mobile Band

It's My Own Fault (5:55)
Recorded in 1993;
Originally released by Provogue in 1993
on the album "Blues Mobile Band: A New Day Yesterday"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King

Vova Mogeladze - guitars, vocal
Koka Ckitishvili- bass
Gia Salagishvili - drums

Otis Rush

It's My Own Fault (5:16)
Recorded at Red Zone Studios, Burbank, CA, 1994;
Originally released by This Way Up/Mercury in 1994
on the album "Otis Rush: Ain't Enough Comin' In"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King/James Taub

Otis Rush - guitars, vocals
Johnny Lee Schell - guitars
Jimmy Powers - harmonica
Mick Weaver - organ
Bill Payne - piano
Greg Rzab - bass
Tony Braunagel - drums
Marty Grebb - sax
Joe Sublett - sax
Darrell Leonard - trumpet

David Gogo

It's My Own Fault (7:13)
Recorded at London Bridge Studio, Seattle, WA, 1994;
Originally released by EMI in 1994
on the album "David Gogo"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King/Jules Taub

David Gogo - guitars, vocals
Steve Webster - bass
Jorn Andersen - drums

Lonnie Brooks

It's My Own Fault (6:33)
Recorded at Sounds Unreel, Memphis, TN, 
1998;
Originally released by Blind Pig in 1998
on the album "Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers: Switching Gears"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King

Lonnie Brooks - guitars, vocals
Jimmy Thackery - guitars
Al Gamble - organ
Michael Patrick - bass
Mark Stutso - drums

Mojo Buford

My Own Fault Daling (6:10)
Recorded live at the Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ, September 16-17, 1998;
Originally released by Fedora in 1999
on the album "Mojo Buford: Champagne & Reefer"
Writing credits are labeled to B. B. King/Jules Taub

Mojo Buford - harmonica, vocals
Bob Margolin - guitars
Johnny Rapp - guitars
Paul Thomas - bass
Chico Chism - drums

Sean Costello
It's My Own Fault Baby (8:58)
Recorded live at the Jazzbones, Tacoma, WA, February 16, 2008;
No official releases;
Released on bootleg album "Sean Costello: Live at the Jazzbones Tacoma"

Sean Costello - guitars, vocals
Aaron Trubic - bass
Paul Campanella Jr - drums

Hoax

It's My Own Fault Baby (4:16)
Recorded in 2014;
Originally released by Credible in 2014
on the album "The Hoax: Recession Blues - A Tribute to B. B. King"

Hugh Coltman - vocals
Jon Amor - guitars
Jesse Davey - guitars, keyboards
Nicolas Liesnard - keyboards
Robin Davey - bass
Mark Barrett - drums
Benjamin Dousteyssier - sax
Raphael Quenehen - sax
Quentin Ghomeri - trumpet
Fidel Fourneyron - trombone

2025. február 1., szombat

It Hurts Me Too

written & first recorded by Tampa Red in 1940;
reworked by himself in 1949, titled
WHEN THINGS GO WRONG;
reworked by Elmore James in 1957;

30 suggested versions:


Tampa Red

It Hurts Me Too (2:32)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, May 10, 1940
Originally released by Bluebird in 1940
on the single "Tampa Red: Tired of Your Reckless Ways"

Tampa Red - guitars, vocals
Blind John Davis - piano
unknown - bass

Tampa Red

When Things Go Wrong with You (2:57)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, March 24, 1949;
Originally released by RCA Victor in 1949
on the single "Tampa Red: When Things Go Wrong with You"

Tampa Red - guitars, vocals, kazoo
Johnny Jones - piano, backing vocals
Ransom Knowling - bass
Odie Payne - drums

Elmore James

It Hurts Me Too (3:04)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, April 12, 1957;
Originally released by Chief and Vee-Jay in 1957
on the single "Elmore James and His Broomdusters: It Hurts Me Too"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

Elmore James - gutiars, vocals
J.T. Brown - sax
Wayne Bennett - guitars
Eddie Taylor - guitars
Johnny Jones - piano
Homesick James - bass
Odie Payne - drums

Paul Butterfield

It Hurts Me Too (2:47)
Recorded at Mastertone Studios, New York City, NY, Winter 1964
Originally released by Elektra in 1995
on the album "The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: The Original Lost Elektra Sessions"

Paul Butterfield - harmonica, vocals
Mike Bloomfield - guitars
Elvin Bishop - guitars
Jerome Arnold - bass
Sam Lay - drums

Junior Wells

It Hurts Me Too (2:49)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, December 1965;
Originally released by Vanguard in 1966
on the album "Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 1"

Junior Wells - harmonica, vocals
Buddy Guy - guitars
Jack Myers - bass
Fred Below - drums

Champion Jack Dupree

When Things Go Wrong (2:42)
Recorded in London, UK, April 4, 1967;
Originally released by Decca in 1967
on the album "Champion Jack Dupree and his Blues Band featuring Mickey Baker"

Champion Jack Dupree - piano, vocals
Mickey Baker - guitars, backing vocals
John Baldwin - bass
Ronnie Verrell - drums

John Mayall

It Hurts Me Too (2:58)
Recorded in London, UK, April 19, 1967;
Originally released by Decca in 1967
on the single "John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Double Trouble";
Also released by Decca in 1969
on the album "John Mayall: Looking Back"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

John Mayall - vocals, piano, guitars,
Peter Green - guitars
John McVie - bass
Mick Fleetwood - drums

Barry Goldberg

It Hurts Me Too (4:16)
Recorded in 1968;
Originally released by Buddah in 1968
on the album "The Barry Goldberg Reunion: There's No Hole in My Soul"

Barry Goldberg - vocals, organ, guitars
Harvey Mandel - guitars
Charlie Musselwhite - harmonica
Don MacCallister - bass
Eddie Hoh - drums

Savoy Brown

It Hurts Me Too (6:52)
Recorded live at College of Education, Leicester, UK, December 6, 1968;
Originally released by Decca in 1969
on the album "Savoy Brown: Blue Matter"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

Lonesome Dave Peverett - guitars, vocals
Kim Simmonds - guitars
Bob Hall - piano
Tony Stevens - bass
Roger Earle - drums

Canned Heat

When Things Go Wrong (9:12)
Recorded live at The Kaleidoscope, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, 1969;
Originally released by Wand in 1970
on the album "Canned Heat: Live at Topanga Corral"
Writing credits are labeled to A. Leigh (aka Bob Hite) 

Bob Hite - vocals
Henry Vestine - guitars
Alan Wilson - guitars
Larry Taylor - bass
Fito de la Parra - drums

Hound Dog Taylor

It Hurts Me Too (3:53)
Recorded at Sound Studios, Chicago, IL, 1971;
Originally released by Alligator in 1971
on the album "Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers"

Hound Dog Taylor - gutiars, vocals
Brewer Phillips - guitars
Ted Harvey - drums

Joe Carter

It Hurts Me Too (5:23)
Recorded at the P.S. Recording Studios in Chicago, IL, January 20, 1971;
Originally released by Vogue in 1973
on the album "Hubert Sumlin: Funky Roots"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Joe Carter - guitars, vocals
Hubert Sumlin - guitars
Jimmy Dawkins - guitars
Eddie Shaw - sax
James Green - bass
Fred Below - drums

John Hammond

It Hurts Me Too (3:48)
Recorded in San Francisco, CA, 1973;
Originally released by Columbia in 1973
on the album "Bloomfield/Hammond/Dr. John: Triumvirate"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

John Hammond - vocals
Mike Bloomfield - guitars
Dr. John - piano
Chris Ethridge - bass
Fred Staehle - drums
James Gordon - sax
Jerome Jumonville - sax
Blue Mitchell - trumpet

Big Walter Horton

It Hurts Me Too (3:02)
Recorded live at Otis Spann Memorial Field, Ann Arbor, MI, September 8, 1973;
Originally released by Schoolkids (US) & Sequel (UK) in 1996
on the album "King Biscuit Boys/Big Walter Horton: Well All Right!"

Walter Horton - harmonica, vocals
John Nicholas - guitars
Sarah Brown - bass
Fran Christina - drums

Eric Clapton

It Hurts Me Too (5:36)
Recorded at Dynamic Sounds Studios, Kingston, JAM, September 1974;
Originally released by Polydor in 1988
on the album "Eric Clapton: Crossroads"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

Eric Clapton - guitars, vocals
George Terry - guitars
Dick Sims - organ
Carl Radle - bass
Jamie Oldaker - drums
Yvonne Elliman - backing vocals

Andrew McMahon

It Hurts Me Too (5:44)
Recorded live at Ma Bea's Lounge in Chicago, IL, November 8, 1976;
Originally released by MCM in 1977
on the album "Andrew Blueblood McMahon: Go Get My Baby"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Andrew McMahon - vocals
Jimmy Dawkins - guitars
Larry Burton - guitars
Aron Burton - bass
Candy Utah - drums

Foghat

It Hurts Me Too (5:34)
Recorded in 1978;
Originally released by Bearsville in 1978
on the album "Foghat: Stone Blue"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Lonesome Dave Peverett - guitars, vocals
Rod Price - guitars
Craig MacGregor - bass
Roger Earl - drums

Eric Burdon

It Hurts Me Too (10:18)
Recorded live at the Metropol Nightclub, Berlin, GER, March 9, 1981;
Originally released unofficially
on the bootleg album "Comback - Songs from the Motion Picture"

Eric Burdon - vocals
Snuffy Walden - guitars
Bobby Martin - sax
Ronnie Barron - piano
Terry Wilson - bass
Tony Braunagel - drums

Moody/Marsden Band

It Hurts Me Too (5:23)
Recorded live in England, UK, December 1991;
Originally released by Castle in 1992
on the album "The Moody Marsden Band: Never Turn Our Back on the Blues"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Micky Moody - guitars, vocals
Bernie Marsden - guitars
Jaz Lochrie - bass
Zak Starkey - drums

Barefoot Servants

It Hurts Me Too (4:42)
Recorded at Capitol & Devonshire Studios, Hollywood, CA, 1994;
Originally released by Epic in 1994
on the album "Barefoot Servants"

Jon Butcher - guitars, vocals
Ben Schultz - guitars
Leland Sklar - bass
Ray Brinker - drums

Bryan Lee

It Hurts Me Too (8:38)
Recorded at The Bolder Room, New Orleans, LA, February 1994;
Originally released by Justin Time in 1994
on the album "Bryan Lee: Braille Blues Daddy"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Bryan Lee - guitars, vocals
Billy Flynn - guitars
Cadillac Pete Rahn - harmonica
Willie O'Shawny - piano
Al Arthur - bass
Larry Williams - drums

Shirley Johnson

It Hurts Me Too (4:17)
Recorded at Riverside Studio, Chicago, IL, February 21, 1996;
Originally released by Delmark in 2002
on the album "Shirley Johnson: Killer Diller"

Shirley Johnson - vocals
Johnny B. Moore - guitars
Roosevelt Purifoy - piano
Mike Riley - bass
Baldhead Pete - drums

Luther Allison
It Hurts Me Too (16:54)
Recorded live at the Barrymore Theater, Madison WI, July 10, 1997
Originally released unofficially
on the bootleg album "Luther Allison: Live at the Barrymore Theater"

Luther Allison - guitars, vocals
James Solberg - guitars
Mike Vlahakis - keyboards
Ken Faltinson - bass
Willie Hayes - drums

Gov't Mule
(feat. Little Milton)

It Hurts Me Too (10:01)
Recorded live at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA, December 31, 1999;
Originally released by Evil Teen (US) & Provogue (EU) in 2010
on the album "Gov't Mule: Mulennium"
Writing credits are labeled to James M. Sehorn

Warren Haynes - guitars, vocals
Little Milton - guitars, vocals
Allen Woody - bass
Matt Abts - drums

Henry Gray

It Hurts Me Too (3:43)
Recorded at Tempest Recording, Tempe, AZ, (prob.) 2000;
Originally released by Hightone in 2001
on the album "Henry Gray Plays Chicago Blues"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James

Henry Gray - piano, vocals
Kid Ramos - guitars
Johnny Rapp - guitars
Paul Thomas - bass
Chico Chism - drums

John Primer

It Hurts Me Too (4:21)
Recorded at ACME Studios, Chicago, IL, 2000;
Originally released by Wolf in 2003
on the album "John Primer: Blue Steel (A Tribute To Elmore James)"

John Primer - guitars, vocals
Bo Trisko - guitars
Steve Bell - harmonica
Detroit Junior - piano
Michael Morrison - bass
Mark Diffenderffer - drums

Eddie Shaw

It Hurts Me Too (4:08)
Recorded live at the Time Out Pub, Rockland, ME, May 21 or October 1, 2001;
Originally released by North Atlantic Blues in 2003
on the album "Eddie Shaw and the Wolfgang: Papa Told Me - Live"
Writing credits are labeled to Elmore James/Marshall E. Sehorn

Eddie Shaw - harmonica, vocals
Eddie Vaan Shaw Jr. - guitars
Shorty Gilbert - bass
Tim Taylor - drums

Snooky Pryor

It Hurts Me Too (7:11)
Recorded live at Blues on the East Side, L'l Big Horn Saloon, Cambridge, Ontario, CAN, November 4, 2001;
Originally released by Electro-Fi in 2003
on the album "Snooky Pryor: Mojo Ramble"

Snooky Pryor - harmonica, vocals
Mel Brown - guitars
John Lee - piano, organ
Leo Valvassori - bass
Jim Boudreau - drums

Omar Coleman

It Hurts Me Too (4:19)
Recorded at Joy Ride Studio, Chicago, IL, 2011;
Originally released by Honeybee in 2011
on the album "Omar Coleman: West Side Wiggle"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

Omar Coleman - harmonica, vocals
Billy Flynn - guitars
Bob Stroger - bass

Sean Carney

It Hurts Me Too (5:33)
Recorded at Tony's Treasures Studios, Cadiz, OH, May 24-26, 2011;
Originally released by Get Down Blues Music in 2011
on the album "Sean Carney featuring Omar Coleman: Very Lucky Man"
Writing credits are labeled to Mel London

Sean Carney - guitars, vocals
Omar Coleman - harmonica
Marty Romie - bass
Jan Roll - drums

2025. január 25., szombat

I'm in the Mood

written by John Lee Hooker & Bernard Besman; 
first recorded by John Lee Hooker in 1951


20 suggested versions:


John Lee Hooker

I'm in the Mood (3:11)
6 versions of I'm in the Mood were recorded at United Sound Systems, Detroit, MI, August 7, 1951;
Version 1 was originally released by Modern Records in September 1951
on the single "I'm in the Mood"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker/Jules Taub
Version 2, titled Johnny Lee's Mood was originally released by United Artists in 1971
on the album "John Lee Hooker: Coast to Coast Blues Band - Anywhere Anytime Anyplace"

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals
Eddie Kirkland - guitars

John Lee Hooker
I'm in the Mood (2:41)
Recorded at Universal Recording Corporation, Chicago, IL, January 22, 1959;
Originally released by Vee-Jay in 1959
on the single "I'm in the Mood" & on the album "I'm John lee Hooker"

John Lee Hooker - gutiars, vocals
Eddie Taylor - guitars

John Hammond

I'm in the Mood (3:20)
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Muscle Shoals, AL, 1967;
Originally released by Atlantic in 1967
on the album "John Hammond: I Can Tell"
Writing credits are labeled to John Lee Hooker/Jules Taub

John Hammond - gutiars, harmonica, vocals
Robbie Robertson - guitars
Jimmy Lewis - bass
Charles Otis - drums

Jukin' Bone

Johnny Lee's Mood (5:13)
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York City, NY, 1972;
Originally released by RCA Victor in 1972
on the album "Jukin' Bone: Way Down East"

Joe Whiting - vocals
Mark Doyle - guitars
George Egosarian - guitars
John DeMaso - bass
Danny Coward, Kevin Shwaryk - drums

Barrelhouse

I'm in the Mood (3:35)
Recorded at Dureco Studio, Weesp, HOL, October-November 1974;
Originally released by Munich Records in 1975
on the album "Barrelhouse: Barrelhouse First"

Tineke Schoemaker - vocals
Johnny Laporte - guitars
Barrelhouse Bailey - keyboards
Jay Walker - bass
Bob Dros - drums

John Lee Hooker

I'm in the Mood (3:34)
Recorded live at University Sports Centre, Montreal, CAN, May 10, 1980;
Originally released by Image Entertainment in 2002
on the DVD "John Lee Hooker: Live in Montreal"

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals
Gary Alongi - guitars
Steve Gomes - bass
Gary Hoff - drums

Buddy Guy

I'm in the Mood (3:23)
Recorded at Sysmo Studio, Paris, FRA, May 15, 1981;
Originally released by Isabel in 1981
on the album "Buddy Guy & Junior Wells: Going Back"

Buddy Guy - guitars, vocals

Mick Clarke

I'm in the Mood (5:45)
Recorded at The Elephant Recording Studio, London, UK, September 1983;
Originally released by Appaloosa in 1984
on the album "Mick Clarke Band: Looking for Trouble"

Mick Clarke - guitars, vocals
Lou Martin - organ
Len Davies - bass
Ron Berg - drums

Barrelhouse

In the Mood (11:39)
Recorded live at De Dars, Wervershoof, HOL, March 31, 1984;
Originally released by Munich Records in 1984
on the album "Barrelhouse: Straight from the Shoulder"

Tineke Schoemaker - vocals
Johnny Laporte - guitars
Guus Laporte - guitars
Han van Dam - piano
Roscoe Stallworth - bass
Bob Dros - drums

John Lee Hooker
(feat. Bonnie Raitt)

I'm in the Mood (4:32)
Recorded at Russian Hill Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA, April 1988;
Originally released by Chameleon (US) & Silvertone (UK) in 1989
on the album "John Lee Hooker: The Healer"

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals
Bonnie Raitt - guitars, vocals
Roy Rogers - guitars
Scott Matthews - drums

Keri Leigh

In the Mood (4:40)
Recorded in 1991;
Originally released by Amazing Records in 1991
on the album "Keri Leigh & the Blue Devils: Blue Devil Blues"

Keri Leigh - vocals
Mark Lyon - lead guitar
Dave Horton - rhythm guitar
Carl Keesee or Rob Spears or Frank Meyer - bass
Jim Culpepper or Kevin Hall - drums

Doyle Bramhall

I'm in the Mood (3:34)
Recorded in 1994;
Originally released by Antone's Records in 1994
on the album "Doyle Bramhall: Bird Nest on the Ground"

Doyle Bramhall - vocals, drums
Robin Syler - guitars

Bramhall Brothers

I'm in the Mood (4:49)
Recorded in 1999;
Originally released by Blue Lobster in 1999
on the album "The Bramhall Brothers"

Josh Bramhall - guitars
Zach Bramhall - bass, vocals
Charles Myers - drums
unknown, (prob.) Ronnie Bramhall, Dale Bramhall - harmonica & organ

Mel Brown

I'm in the Mood (6:21)
Recorded at Hallamusic, Toronto, CAN, June or September 1999;
Originally released by Electro-Fi in 2000
on the album "Mel Brown: Neck Bones & Caviar"

Mel Brown - guitars, vocals
Al Lerman - harmonica
John Lee - piano
Al Richardson - bass
Jim Boudreau - drums

Jack Bruce

I'm in the Mood (6:19)
Recorded in 2002;
Originally released by Eagle Records in 2002
on the album "From Clarksdale to Heaven - Remembering John Lee Hooker"

Jack Bruce - bass, vocals
Gary Moore - guitars
Gary Husband - drums

John Lee Hooker Jr.

I'm in the Mood (4:26)
Recorded at Pajama Studios, Oakland, CA, 2006;
Originally released by Telarc in 2006
on the album "John Lee Hooker Jr.: Cold as Ice"

John Lee Hooker Jr. - vocals
John Garcia Jr. - guitars
Jeffrey James Horan - guitars
Will Roc Griffin - piano
Frank Thibeaux - bass
Michael Skinner - drums

Eddie Taylor Jr.

I'm in the Mood (5:08)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, September 28, 2007;
Originally released by Wolf in 2008
on the album "Eddie Taylor Jr.: I Got to Make This Money Baby"

Eddie Taylor Jr. - guitars, vocals
Harmonica Hinds - harmonica
Anthony Palmer - guitars
Greg McDaniel - bass
Tim Taylor - drums

Emanuel Young
I'm in the Mood (8:28)
Recorded live at the Halligan Bar, Detroit, MI, 2008;
Originally released by Random Chance in 2008
on the album "Emanuel Young with Howard Glazer and the EL 34s: Live in Detroit"

Emanuel Young - guitars, vocals
Howard Glazer - guitars
Steve Glazer - bass
Billy Renya - drums

Tail Dragger

I'm in the Mood (6:19)
Recorded live at Rooster's Lounge, Chicago, IL, March 21, 2009;
Originally released by Delmark in 2009
on the album "Tail Dragger: Live at Rooster's Lounge"

Tail Dragger - vocals
Martin Lang - harmonica
Rockin' Johnny Burgin - guitars
Kevin Shanahan - guitars
Todd Fackler - bass
Rob Lorenz - drums

Danny Kalb

I'm in the Mood (3:33)
Recorded in 2009;
Originally released by Sojurn in 2009
on the album "Danny Kalb: I'm Gonna Live the Life I Sing about in My Song"

Danny Kalb - guitars, vocals