Life, Love and Leaving
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Life, Love and Leaving | |||||
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Studio album by The Detroit Cobras | |||||
Released | May 1, 2001 | ||||
Genre | Garage soul | ||||
Label | Rough Trade | ||||
The Detroit Cobras chronology | |||||
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Life, Love and Leaving is the second album by The Detroit Cobras, released 1 May 2001 (see 2001 in music).
[edit] Track listing
- Hey Sailor
- Original by Mickey Lee Lane
- He Did It
- Original by the Ronettes
- Find Me a Home
- Original by Solomon Burke
- Oh My Lover
- Original by the Chiffons
- Cry On
- Original by Irma Thomas
- Stupidity
- Original by Solomon Burke
- Bye Bye Baby
- Original by Mary Wells
- Boss Lady
- Original by Davis Jones & The Fenders
- Laughing at You
- Original by The Gardenias
- Can't Miss Nothing
- Original by Ike and Tina Turner
- Right Around the Corner
- Original by The 5 Royales
- Won't You Dance With Me
- Original by Billy Lee and The Rivieras
- Let's Forget About the Past
- Original by Clyde McPhatter
- Shout Bama Lama
- Original by Otis Redding
[edit] Personnel
- Rachel Nagy - vocals
- Maribel (Mary) Ramirez - guitar
- Dante Aliano - guitar
- Eddie Harsch - bass/organ/piano
- Damian Lang - drums
Also
- James Wailin - harmonica
- Jeff Grand - slide guitar
[edit] Trivia
The Detroit Cobras rendition of "Hey Sailor" was used in the soundtrack to the Angel episode, Harm's Way.