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The younger brother of folk blues musician Brownie McGhee, Stick McGhee specialized in ragged jump blues numbers, most of them dealing with drinking and alcohol-fueled romances (he authored the classic "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee," after all) and all delivered with a joyful abandon. McGhee worked with a limited stylistic pallet, it's true, but what he did he did well, and the best of his numbers temper the booze parade with some genuine consequential remorse at the destruction wrought by excess. This set, the second of Classics' survey of his complete recorded work, picks up in the later stages of McGhee's time at Atlantic Records and proceeds through his stints with the Essex, King, Savoy, and Herald record labels. "Whiskey Women and Loaded Dice" and "Jungle Juice" are typical of McGhee's style and approach. ~ Steve Leggett
Concluding the Sticks McGhee story, this collection features the remaining twenty four issued tracks he recorded under his own name, terminating with the single he recorded in 1955 for Herald Records, just a year before he died (in his early '40s). The A Sticks McGhee 1951-1955 Songs | 1. | Wee Wee Hours Part 1 | |
| 2. | Wee Wee Hours Part 2 | |
| 3. | New Found Love Meet You in the Morning | |
| 4. | My Little Rose | |
| 5. | No More Revielle | |
| 6. | Little Things We Used to Do | |
| 7. | Blues in My Heart & Tears in My Eyes | |
| 8. | Whiskey, Women & Loaded Dice | |
| 9. | Head Happy With Wine | |
| 10. | I'm Doin' All This Time | |
| 11. | Dealin' From the Bottom | |
| 12. | Wiggle Waggle Woo, The | |
| 13. | Jungle Juice | |
| 14. | Ease My Worried Mind | |
| 15. | Things Have Changed | |
| 16. | Travelin' On | |
| 17. | Help Me Baby | |
| 18. | Double Crossin' Liquor | |
| 19. | Six to Eight | |
| 20. | Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter | |
| 21. | Sad, Bad, Glad Money Fever | |
| 22. | Sleep in Job | |
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