
Coy "Hot Shot" Love was a renaissance man, of a kind, in blues: sign-painter, street denizen, and a magician with a harmonica, who liked to adorn his leather jacket and his bicycle, and other personal items with messages regarding his outlook on life. He lived on Gayoso Street in Memphis, an itinerant musician and sometime sign-painter who got his one moment of glory in the recording studio on January 8, 1954, when he entered Sam Phillips' Sun Studios to record "Wolf Call Boogie" b/w "Harmonica Jam
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Wolf Call Boogie
Harmonica Jam
Harpin' on It
I Live the Life I Love (I Love the Life I Live)
Harmonica Jam [1954]
I Live The Life I Love (I Love
Wolf Call Boogie [*]
Wolf Call Boogie (alt)
I Live the Life I Love
Wolf Call Boogie (Take 3)
Cotton Patch Hop
Wolf Call Boogie - 1954
Harmonica Boogie
Go Back Home
Go Back Home - Remastered
Wolf Call Boog
Harmonicy Jam
Harmonica Boogie - Remastered
Wolf Call Boogie [alternate take 3]
Wolf Call Boogie (alternate Take 3)
Wolf Call Boogie (1954)
Harmonica Jam - 1954
Wolf Call Boogie - Remastered
Wolf Call Boogie (alt.)
Harmonica Jam (1954)
Wolf Call Boogie (2)
Harmonica Jam - Remastered
freight train blues
Untitled Boogie Instrumental
Wolf Call Bookie
Wolf Call Boogie (Take -2)
foxchase boogie
hot shot boogie
Hot Shot Love
Wolf Call Boogie (take 2)
Hot Shot Love - Wolf Call Boogie
Wolf Call Boogie (take 1)
Harpin On It
Harmonica Boogie
Go Back Home
Wolf Call Boogie [#]
Wolf Call Boogie (Alternate Take)
Wolf Call Boogie (Remastered)
Wolf Call Boogie [_]
Wolf Call Boogie - Hot Shot Love
Wolf Call Boogie [Alternative]
Harmonica
Harmonica Jam [2Ebn]
Wolf Call Bogie
Hot Shot Love - Harpin' on It
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