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Slim Harpo - Rainin' in My Heart (CD)

Rainin' in My Heart
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Album Details: Rainin' in My Heart

Release Date:01/01/1961
Label:Hip-o Records
UPC:076744013521

Track List: Rainin' in My Heart

  1. Rainin' In My Heart
  2. Blues Hangover
  3. Bobby-Sox Baby
  4. I Got Love If You Want It
  5. Snoopin' Around
  6. Buzz Me, Baby
  7. I'm A King Bee
  8. What A Dream
  1. Don't Start Crying Now
  2. Moody Blues
  3. My Home Is Prison
  4. Dream Girl
  5. My Little Queen Bee (Got A Brand...
  6. Late Last Night
  7. Tip On In, Pt. 2

User Reviews: Rainin' in My Heart

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    Raining in my heart

    By thebluesdoor  Jan 11, 2008

    Pros: It' real and live. they don't make em' like this anymore!!

    Cons: the white rock blues bands doing it

    Ask the Stones or CCR what they think.

Pro Reviews: Rainin' in My Heart

  • All Music Guide

    The original 12song Excello album with the addition of six extra tracks, all of which were originally issued as singles only. With the exception of "Dream Girl," "My Home Is A Prison" and "What A Dream, " everything on here also appears on the AVI double disc collection.

    - AMG, All Music Guide

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Biography

Slim Harpo

In the large stable of blues talent that Crowley, LA, producer Jay Miller recorded for the Nashville-based Excello label, no one enjoyed more mainstream success than Slim Harpo. Just a shade behind Lightnin' Slim in local popularity, Harpo played both guitar and neck-rack harmonica in a more down-home approximation of Jimmy Reed, with a few discernible, and distinctive,... Read more