Tony Joe White ‎– Tony Joe

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Tony Joe was the third studio album released by Tony Joe White. It was released on Monument Records and contained the singles “High Sheriff of Calhoun Parrish” and “Save Your Sugar For Me”. It was recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Nashville and Lyn-Lou Studios, Memphis in 1970. It was produced by Billy Swan. A mixture of original recordings and covers, it featured White’s versions of “Hard To Handle” made popular by Otis Redding and “Boom Boom” by John Lee Hooker.

The album was re-released on by Movieplay/Intermusic from Portugal in 1993 with a different cover and another title (Groupy Girl). In 1997 it was rereleased by Warner Brothers containing two additional songs – “I Protest” (by Wayne Carson) and “A Man Can Only Stand So Much Pain” (Mickey Newbury).

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Monument ‎– SMO 5043 Stereo Vinyl LP 1970 Original UK Pressing

Side 1.

1. Stud-Spider 5:40
2. High Sheriff Of Calhoun Parrish 3:47
3. Widow Wimberly 3:36
4. Conjure Woman
Bass – Tommy McClure, Drums – Sammy Creason, Organ – Mike Utley 3:46
5. Save Your Sugar For Me, Drums – Sammy Creason, Organ – Mike Utley 2:05
6. Groupy Girl

Side 2.

1. Hard To Handle
Written-By – Allen Jones, Alvertis Isbell, Otis Redding 2:50
2. What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
Written-By – Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Vernon Bullock 3:35
3. My Friend
Written-By – Dewey Oldham, Donnie Fritts 3:04
4. Stockholm Blues 3:10
5. Boom Boom
Written-By – John Lee Hooker 7:45

Credits:
Bass – Norbert Putnam
Drums – Jerry Carrigan
Engineer – Al Pachucki, Larry Rogers, Mort Thomasson
Guitar, Harmonica, Other [Whomper Stomper And Box] – Tony Joe White
Photography By – Stephen Paley
Piano, Organ – David Briggs
Producer – Billy Swan, Tony Joe White
Technician – Roy Shockley
Written-By – Tony Joe White

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