Little Junior Parker "Driving Wheel" 1973 Duke BLUES

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On his 1974 album ...Explores Your Mind, Al Green dedicated his original version of the song "Take Me To The River" to Parker, who he describes as "a cousin of mine who's gone on, and we'd kinda like to carry on in his name." 1976 (original issue1961) ABC- Duke DLP-76- Little Junior Parker "Driving Wheel" This is a "must have" for anyone interested in the genre. Record play graded VG++ Cover VG++ (smudge on cover, otherwise all edges back and front glossy and intact) Songlist: Driving Wheel" "I Need Love So Bad" "Foxy Devil" "Someone Broke This Heart of Mine" "How Long Can This Go On" "Yonders Wall"; "Annie Get Your Yo-Yo" "Tin Pan Alley" "Someone Somew" "Seven Days" "The Tables have Turned" "Sweet Talking Woman Junior Parker , also known as Little Junior Parker or "Mr Blues" (May 27, 1932–November 18, 1971) was a successful and influential Memphis blues singer and musician . He is best remembered for his unique voice which has been described as "honeyed," and "velvet-smooth". He was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001.