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OOH WEE PRETTY BABY! contains recordings made from 1961 to 1963 for the Yucca label.
Includes liner notes by Miriam Linna.Mojo (Publisher) (9/00, p.116) - "...Unlike anything else on blues, and full marks for the atmospheric packaging..." Ooh Wee Pretty Baby! Music Long John Hunter Ooh Wee Pretty Baby! Songs | 1. | El Paso Rock | |
| 2. | Ride With Me Baby | |
| 3. | Border Town Blues | |
| 4. | Flippin' Fingers | |
| 5. | Midnight Stroll | |
| 6. | Hey Mrs. Jones | |
| 7. | Shuffle Out | |
| 8. | School Girl | |
| 9. | So Long | |
| 10. | Scratch, The | |
| 11. | Betty Lou | |
| 12. | Strange Feeling | |
| 13. | Grandma | |
| 14. | I Wanna Love You | |
| 15. | Old Red | |
| 16. | Stop What You're Doin' | |
| 17. | Ole Rattler | |
| 18. | Slash | |
| 19. | Come On | |
| 20. | I Don't Care | $0.99 | |
| 21. | Betty Lou - (alternate take) | |
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