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Boz Scaggs
William Royce "Boz" Scaggs is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. He gained fame in the 1970s with several Top 20 hit singles in the United States, along with the #2 album, Silk Degrees. Scaggs continues to write, record music and tour.-Early life and career:Scaggs was born in Canton,...

' first solo album, recorded under the name "William R. Scaggs" on September 30, 1965 in Stockholm, Sweden. It was released in Sweden by Karusell Grammofon AB and distributed in Europe by Polydor International. It was never released in any other country, never released in any other format, and went out of print soon after its initial pressings. Neither the entire album nor any individual tracks from the album have ever been reissued.

Album Track listing

The back of the album jacket lists two songs in the incorrect sequence. This track sequence lists the song titles as printed on the labels on the album itself. The album labels contain many songwriter credit errors. The songwriters listed below are correct.

Side One
  1. "Steamboat" - 2:10 (Buddy Lucas) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'Lieber/Stoller']
  2. "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" - 2:19 (Gary Davis
    Reverend Gary Davis
    Reverend Gary Davis, also Blind Gary Davis, was an American blues and gospel singer and guitarist, who was also proficient on the banjo and harmonica...

    ) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'van Schmidt']
  3. "Girl From The North Country
    Girl from the North Country
    "Girl from the North Country" is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was first released in 1963 as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Dylan re-recorded the song as a duet with Johnny Cash in 1969. That recording became the first track on Nashville Skyline,...

    " - 3:33 (Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, musician, poet, film director and painter. He has been a major and profoundly influential figure in popular music and culture for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly...

    )
  4. "You're So Fine" - 2:07 (Lance Finnie, Willie Schofield) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'le Vang']
  5. "Got You On My Mind" - 2:57 (Joe Thomas, Howard Biggs) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'Thomas/Briggs']
  6. "That's Allright" - 2:07 (Arthur Crudup
    Arthur Crudup
    Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup was an American Delta blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs such as "That's All Right" , "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine", later covered by Elvis Presley and dozens of other artists.-Career:Arthur Crudup...

    ) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'Allan Lumats']

Side Two
  1. "Hey Baby" - 2:30 (Bruce Channel, Margaret Cobb) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'Bruce Chanel']
  2. "Gangster of Love
    Gangster of Love
    "Gangster of Love" is a blues song recorded by Johnny "Guitar" Watson in 1957. When Watson re-recorded the song in 1978, it became a hit. It has been identified as "his most famous song" and has been recorded by several artists.-Original song:...

    " - 2:19 (Johnny "Guitar" Watson)
  3. "Let the Good Times Roll
    Let the Good Times Roll (Louis Jordan song)
    "Let the Good Times Roll" is a song was recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, and became a # 2 hit on the R&B chart in the United States....

    " - 2:17 (Sam Theard, Fleecie Moore Jordan) [Incorrectly listed on the album label as 'Ray Charles/L. Jordan']
  4. "How Long" - 2:16 (Traditional; arranged by William R. Scaggs)
  5. "Stormy Monday Blues" - 3:38 (Aaron Thibadeaux "T-Bone" Walker)
  6. "C.C. Rider" - 2:22 (Traditional; arranged by William R. Scaggs)

Lyrics

Boz Scaggs Lyrics & Information
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