| | Danny Draher Big Fun Tonite! CD Danny Draher Discography of CDs
Liner Note Author: Dick Shurman.
Recording information: Blam Studio, Chicago, IL; Paragon Studios, Chicago, IL; Studio 9000, N.Y., NY; The Ranch Studio, N.Y., NY.
Unknown Contributor Role: Ned Engelhart.
Personnel: Danny Draher (vocals, guitar); Danny Draher (vocals, guitar); Bob Malach (saxophone); Laurence Etkin (trumpet); Brian Mitchell (piano); Toby Williams, Mike Clark , Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Greg Rockingham (drums); Dr. John (piano).
Audio Mixers: Todd Dillon; Danny Draher; Jeff Devillez.
Danny Draher Big Fun Tonite! Songs | 1. | Big Fun Tonite! |
| 2. | My Desire |
| 3. | Lil Girl |
| 4. | Garlic & Onions |
| 5. | Don't Know Much |
| 6. | 32nd & 3rd |
| 7. | Disco Woman |
| 8. | Blues for C.L. |
| 9. | Goin' Home |
| 10. | Love for You |
| 11. | I Don't Know Why |
| 12. | Got a Problem with That? |
| 13. | Jigsaw |
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