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1995 greatest hits album by The Blues Brothers
The Very Best of The Blues Brothers is a 1995 greatest hits album by
The Blues Brothers. It is one of several compilations of the band's recordings, following
Best of The Blues Brothers (1981) and
Dancin' wid da Blues Brothers (1983).
Track listing
- "
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" 1980
- "
Gimme Some Lovin'" 1980
- "
Think" (with
Aretha Franklin) 1980
- "
Soul Man" 1978
- "Soul Finger/Funky Broadway" 1980
- "
She Caught the Katy" 1980
- "
Theme from Rawhide" 1980
- "
Sweet Home Chicago" 1980
- "
Shake a Tail Feather" (with
Ray Charles) 1980
- "
Hey Bartender" 1978
- "
Messin' with the Kid" 1978
- "Opening:
I Can't Turn You Loose" 1978
- "(I Got Everything I Need) Almost" 1978
- "
The Old Landmark" (with
James Brown) 1980
- "
Minnie the Moocher" (with
Cab Calloway) 1980
- "
Green Onions" 1980
- "Guilty" 1980
- "
Riot in Cell Block Number 9" 1980
- "Shot Gun Blues" 1978
- ""B" Movie Box Car Blues" 1978
- "
Peter Gunn Theme" 1980
- "Closing:
I Can't Turn You Loose" 1978
Personnel
-
Dan Aykroyd (as Elwood Blues) –
vocals,
harmonica
-
John Belushi (as "Joliet" Jake Blues) – vocals
-
Steve "The Colonel" Cropper –
guitar
-
Donald "Duck" Dunn –
bass guitar
-
Murphy "Murph" Dunne –
keyboards,
electric piano,
Wurlitzer
-
Steve "Getdwa" Jordan –
drums,
backing vocals
-
Tom "Bones" Malone –
tenor and
baritone saxophone,
trombone,
trumpet,
horn
arrangements
-
Lou "Blue Lou" Marini – tenor and
alto saxophone
-
Matt "Guitar" Murphy –
lead guitar
-
Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin – trumpet, backing vocals
-
Tom "Triple Scale" Scott – tenor and alto saxophone, horn arrangements
-
Paul "The Shiv" Shaffer – keyboards,
piano,
Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, backing vocals, musical director
-
Willie Hall – drums
Certifications
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