Back on Top (Pinetop Perkins album)
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Back On Top is an album by blues pianist Pinetop Perkins
Pinetop Perkins
Joseph William Perkins , known by the stage name Pinetop Perkins, was an American blues musician, specializing in piano music...

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Track listing

  1. "Anna Lee"
  2. "Down in Mississippi"
  3. "Kansas City
    Kansas City (R&B song)
    "Kansas City" is a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. First recorded by Little Willie Littlefield the same year, the song later became a #1 hit when it was recorded by Wilbert Harrison in 1959...

    " - Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
  4. "Five Long Years
    Five Long Years
    "Five Long Years" is a song written and recorded by blues vocalist/pianist Eddie Boyd in 1952. Called one of the "few postwar blues standards [that has] retained universal appeal", Boyd's "Five Long Years" reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart...

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  5. "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" - Pinetop Smith
    Pinetop Smith
    Clarence Smith, better known as Pinetop Smith or Pine Top Smith was an American boogie-woogie style blues pianist...

  6. "Hi-Heel Sneakers
    Hi-Heel Sneakers
    "Hi-Heel Sneakers" is a 1964 twelve-bar blues song and single by Tommy Tucker. Tommy Tucker's original recording hit number one on the Cash Box R&B Locations chart and number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100....

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  7. "How Long, How Long Blues
    How Long, How Long Blues
    "How Long, How Long Blues" is a traditional eight bar blues song, made famous by Leroy Carr on his 1928 Vocalion Records recording with the guitarist Scrapper Blackwell...

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  8. "Just a Little Bit
    Just a Little Bit (Rosco Gordon song)
    "Just a Little Bit" is an R&B-style blues song recorded by Rosco Gordon in 1959. It was a hit in both the R&B and pop charts. Called "one of the standards of contemporary blues", "Just a Little Bit" has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Little Milton and Roy Head who also had...

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  9. "Thinks Like A Million"
  10. "Pinetop's Blues"
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