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Whatever's Right | ||||
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Studio album by Lonnie Mack | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Russ Miller | |||
Lonnie Mack chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Rolling Stone (original) | (favorable) |
Whatever's Right was a 1969 album by Lonnie Mack.
Track listing
- "Untouched by Human Love" (Norman Simon, Dick Roman) 3:40
- "I Found a Love" (Wilson Pickett, Willie Schofield, Robert West) 3:34
- "Share Your Love With Me" (Deadric Malone, Alfred Braggs) 4:12
- "Teardrops on Your Letter" (S. Scott) 4:14
- "Baby What You Want Me to Do" (Jimmy Reed) 2:53
- "Mt. Healthy Blues" (Mack) 6:50
- "What Kind of World Is This?" (Troy Seals) 4:05
- "My Babe" (Willie Dixon) 2:36
- "Things Have Gone to Pieces" (Leon Payne) 2:55
- "Gotta Be an Answer" (Mack) 2:43
Personnel
- Lonnie Mack - guitar, vocals, 6-string bass
- Rusty York - harmonica
- Bruce Botnick - engineer
- Jack Brickles - harmonica
- David Byrd - keyboards
- Roy Christiansen - cello
- Tim Drummond - bass
- Ron Grayson - drums
- Timothy Hedding - organ
- Jac Holzman - production co-ordination
- Jerry Love - drums
- Denzil "Dumpy" Rice - piano
- Leslie Asch, E. Brenden Harkin - horn arrangements
- Sherlie Matthews - vocals
Earlier recording
"Untouched By Human Love" was originally released in 1963, by the soul/jazz singer Azie Mortimer on the Troy Records label.
References
- ^ "Whatever's Right - Lonnie Mack | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
- Morthland, John (15 November 1969). "Whatever's Right". Rolling Stone (46). San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.: 34.
- "Azie Mortimer : "Untouched By Human Love"". 45cat.com. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
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