She's mine

Alternate title
Keep your hands to yourself

Master
61-2207 

Location/Date
Universal Recording Corporation
Chicago, IL, October 26 1961

Original release
Vee-Jay 453

Lineup
John Lee Hooker, vcl/gtr; Joe Edward Hunter, pno; Hank Cosby, ts; Andrew 'Mike' Terry, baritonesax; Larry Veeder, gtr; James Jamerson, bs; Benny Benjamin, dms

Produced by
Calvin Carter

45 rpm
Vee-Jay 453

EP
Outta Sight RSV064Stateside SE 1008

LP
Craft Recordings CR00544Delta Blues DELB008LPJoy Records JOY 124Vee-Jay DS 7007Vee-Jay LP 1043

CD
Acrobat ACQCD 7103Avid Roots EMSC1208Charly CD 170Charly CDGR 151Charly CDGR 298Charly CDRB 10Charly CPCD 8242-2Charly CR RED 6Charly VBCD 301Collectables COL 0108Craft Recordings CR00015Craft Recordings CR00545Hoodoo Records 263481Rhino CD R2 70572Shout! Factory 8 26663 10198Shout! Factory 8 26663 11289Soul Jam Records 600913Soul Jam Records 806181SPV Recordings SPVCD 95940Tomato R2 71659Union Square Music INTROTCD01

Most of Hooker’s recordings for Vee-Jay were done in Bill Putnam’s newly built studio, Universal Recording Corporation, on 46 E. Walton Street in Chicago, with his ”#2-man”, Bernie Clapper, engineering (in studio 2). Hooker’s Vee-Jay ”contacts” were Jimmy Bracken, Ewart Abner and especially Calvin Carter, who also was the foremost producer. When Putnam in 1957 started his United Recording at Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Clapper took the lead in Chicago.


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