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Pioneering Women In Early Rock 'N' Roll

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Provided to by Universal Music Group I'd Rather Go Blind · Etta James Tell Mama ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1967 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1968-04-18 Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Rick Hall Associated Performer, Vocalist: Etta James Associated Performer, Trumpet: Gene "Bowlegs" Miller Associated Performer, Saxophone: Charles Chalmers Associated Performer, Saxophone: Aaron Varnell Associated Performer, Saxophone: Floyd Newman Associated Performer, Organ: Carl Banks Associated Performer, Organ: Dewey Oldham Associated Performer, Guitar: Jimmy Ray Johnson Associated Performer, Guitar: Albert Lowe, Jr. Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: David Hood Associated Performer, Drums: Roger Dawkins Composer Lyricist: Ellington Jordan Composer Lyricist: Billy Foster Composer Lyricist: Donto Foster Auto-generated by .

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