Baby I'm gonna miss you
Location/Date
United Sound Systems
Detroit, MI, Mid-Late 1954
Crown CLP 5295
Lineup
John Lee Hooker, vcl/gtr; Eddie Kirkland, gtr
Produced by
Joe Bihari & Joe Siracuse
Audio Fidelity AFLP 005, Blues Joint 8003, Crown CLP 5295, Goody GY 70 000, Kent LP 5025, Not Now Music NOT3LP258, United Superior US 7729, United Superior US 7746
CD
Ace CDCHM 530, Audio Fidelity AFZ 005, Body & Soul BS2653, Documents 600258, Hoodoo Records 263499, Mainstream Records MDCD 903, Not Now Music NOT4CD031, Official 86065, P‑Vine PCD‑28042/3, Soul Jam Records 600913
Bernard ”Bernie” Besman was the producer of Hooker’s singles for Modern and Sensation from 1948-1952 at United Sound Systems Stiudios on 5840 2nd Boulevard in Detroit, with studio owner James Siracuse’s son Joe Siracuse as engineer. From late 1952 (when Besman moved to California) Joe Bihari from Modern and Joe Siracuse took care of the productions.
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