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Moanin' in the Moonlight was the first full-length album by American blues singer Howlin' Wolf. The album was a compilation of previously-issued singles by Chess Records. It was originally released by Chess Records as a mono-format LP record in 1959 (see 1959 in music). The album has been reissued several times, including a vinyl reissue in 1969 titled Evil. The two earliest songs on Moanin' in the Moonlight were "Moanin' at Midnight" and "How Many More Years". These two songs were recorded at Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service in Memphis, Tennessee on May 14, 1951 or August 1951. These two
| 1 | Moanin’ At Midnight | ♡ | 2:56 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 2 | How Many More Years | ♡ | 2:42 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 3 | Smokestack Lightnin’ | ♡ | 3:06 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 4 | Baby How Long | ♡ | 2:54 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 5 | No Place To Go | ♡ | 2:56 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 6 | All Night Boogie | ♡ | 2:15 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 7 | Passing My Blues | ♡ | 2:42 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 8 | The Wolf Is At Your Door | ♡ | 2:57 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 9 | Howlin’ Wolf Boogie | ♡ | 2:41 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 10 | Evil Is Going On | ♡ | 2:55 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 11 | I’m Leavin’ You | ♡ | 2:55 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 12 | Moanin’ For My Baby | ♡ | 2:50 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 13 | I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) | ♡ | 2:51 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 14 | Forty Four | ♡ | 2:50 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 15 | Somebody In My Home | ♡ | 2:22 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 16 | My Baby Stole Off | ♡ | 2:58 | Howlin’ Wolf |
| 17 | I Want Your Picture | ♡ | 2:53 | Howlin’ Wolf |
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000313784
Credits
Bass — Alfred Elkins, Willie Dixon Drums — Earl Phillips, S.P. Leary, Willie Steele Guitar — Hubert Sumlin, Jody Williams, L.D. McGhee, Lee Cooper, Otis “Smokey” Smothers, Willie Johnson Piano — Hosea Lee Kennard, Ike Turner, Otis Spann Tenor Saxophone — Abb Locke, Adolph “Billy” Duncan Vocals — Howlin’ Wolf Harmonica — Howlin’ Wolf Written-By — Chester Burnett, Willie Dixon
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