His Best (Little Walter album)
His Best is a greatest hits album by Chicago blues harmonica player Little Walter, released on June 17, 1997 by MCA and Chess Records as a part of The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection (see 1997 in music). The album is seen as the CD successor to the 1958 The Best of Little Walter and features ten of the songs from that album.[1] Notable inclusionsJuke"Juke" was Little Walter's first solo recording for Leonard Chess[4] and reached #1 on the R&B Singles chart. A harmonica instrumental, it is Walter's most famous composition. Mean Old WorldAdapted from a 1942 T-Bone Walker song, "Mean Old World" became a #6 R&B chart success for Walter.[5] Blues with a FeelingWalter's rendition reached #2 on the R&B Single chart[5] and made the song a harmonica-blues standard. "Blues with a Feeling" was originally recorded by Rabon Tarrant with Jack McVea and His All Stars in 1947. My BabeWritten by Willie Dixon, "My Babe" was Walter's second #1 on the R&B Charts.[5] It is perhaps Walter's best-known vocal performance. Roller CoasterThe song "Roller Coaster" is an instrumental version of the 1955 Bo Diddley song "You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care)".[6] The song reached #6 on the R&B charts.[5] It Ain't RightAlthough "It Ain't Right" did not chart, it was later adapted by other musicians, including John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, who recorded it as the closing track to their debut album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (Clapton has identified Little Walter as his favorite harmonica player).[7] Key to the HighwayWalter's rendition of "Key to the Highway" reached #6 and was his second to last charting single.[5] His rendition became a blues standard, performed and recorded by a variety of artists. It was originally recorded by Charlie Segar in 1940. Just Your FoolOne of Walter's later recordings, it was released in 1962. Buddy Johnson originally recorded the song as "I'm Just Your Fool" in 1953; in 2010, "Just Your Fool" became a popular single by Cyndi Lauper. Track listingAll tracks are written by Walter Jacobs, except where noted
PersonnelAccording to liner notes:[2]
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