- I Can't Lose
- Everybody's Movin'
- The DJ Blues
- Gone, Gone, Gone
- Morse Code
- Pretty Bad Blues
- I Guess I'll Keep on Dreaming'
- You Won't Fool Me Anymore
- Travelin' to Nowhere
- Hangover Blues
- Don't You Love Me
- Sleep, Rock-A-Roll, Rock-A-Baby
- Jukejoint Johnny
- Big River
- I Gotta Go
- Feelin' Kinda Lonesome
- It Takes Time
- Ridin' This Old Train
- Trouble Bound
- The Woman I Need
- Tongue Tied Jill
- I Sure Do Love You Baby
- I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
- You Call Everybody Darling
- Shake Rattle and Roll
- Crawdad Hole
- There You Go
- Kinfolks in Carolina
- I Got Leavin' on My Mind
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Honky Tonk Gal
- Hungry for You Lovin'
- Jukejoint Johnny
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Release Date: | 03/08/2005 |
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Label: | Sleazy |
UPC: | 0670917105527 |
catalogNumber: | 2 |
Rank: | 105556 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Little Boy Arnold Primary ArtistMario Garcia Drums
Roberto Guerrero Guitar
Diego Araoz Guitar
Technical Credits
Johnny Cash ComposerCarl Perkins Composer
Sonny Fisher Composer
Bobby Lee Trammell Composer
Ronnie Self Composer
Stan Kesler Composer
L. Bob Moore Composer
Billy Lee Riley Composer
Tommy Blake Composer
Don Woody Composer
Ben Trace Composer
Jody Chastain Composer
Clem Watts Composer
Traditional Composer
Charles E. Calhoun Composer
C. Adams Composer
Jerry Huffman Composer
Bill Taylor Composer
Sam Martin Composer
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