
Lonnie Brooks' (aka 'Guitar Jr.') pervasive 1950s bayou blues roots, laid bare and rocking hard. "Family Rules" was highly influential to the blossoming swamp-pop movement soon sweeping southern Louisiana; "The Crawl," "I Got It Made (When I Marry Shirley Mae)," "Roll, Roll, Roll," and "Knocks Me Out" (the latter one of his Mercury singles) drive with youthful abandon. The youngster's ears were wide-open -- he even covered Harlan Howard's country ditty "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down," investing it with serious swamp angst.
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The Crawl
Love Me, Love Me
Roll Roll Roll
Family Rules (Angel Child)
Tell Me Baby
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
Please
Oo Wee Baby
Broken Hearted Rollin' Tears
Love Me, Love, Mary Ann
Now You Know
Now You Know!
Roll, Roll, Roll
Knock Me Out Fine, Fine, Fine
Roll Roll Roll (Alt. Take)
I Got It Made (When I Married Shirley Mae)
Knocks Me Out Fine, Fine, Fine
Family Rules
Goin' Crazy Baby
Going Crazy Baby
All Of My Life
got it made (when i marry shirley mae)
Junior Guitar
Roll Roll Roll (alt.take)
I Got It Made When I Marry Shirley Mae
I Got It Made (When I Married
The Things I Use To Do
I Got It Made (When I Marry Shirley Mae)
Ain't Treating Me Right
Walkin' the Dog
Roll, Roll, Roll [Alternate Take]
Love Me, Love Me Mary Ann
Pledging My Time
Get It
broken hearted rollin' dreams
Big Leg Woman
The Crawl (Goldband 1076 -58)
Oo Ee Baby
Somebody Have Mercy
I Love You
roll, roll, roll - (alternate)
Crazy Over You
So Mean To Me
I Got It Made
If the Blues Was Whiskey
Going Crazy Baby (Goldband Uniss)
Love Me Baby
Got to Have Money
Look What You Done
Knocks Me Out Fine Fine Fine
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