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Wet Willie

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Biography

Wet Willie were, after The Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd, the hardest-rocking of the Southern bands to come to national attention in the early '70s. For seven years, from 1971 until 1978, they produced an enviable array of albums awash in good-time music, rollicking high-energy blues rock, and white soul, and for their trouble they racked up just one Top Ten hit ("Keep On Smilin'") and a lot of admirers. In contrast to The Allman Brothers Band, whose jumping-off point was really Cream and who based their music on long jams, Wet Willie were closer in spirit to Booker T. & The MG's and perhaps The Mar-Keys, of Stax/Volt fame, much more steeped in sweaty, good-time r&b than the blues rock of The Allmans or the country rock of The Marshall Tucker Band. Think of what Lynyrd Skynyrd might have sounded like with but one lead guitar on a white chitlin circuit, if such a thing had existed.

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    Well you say you got the blues
    You got holes in both of your shoes, yeah
    You're feeling alone and confused
    You got to keep on smilin', just keep on smilin'
    Yeah, you're, you're 'bout to go insane
    Keep On Smilin' - (3:56)  -  2,936 plays
  2. Country Side Of Life - (3:30)  -  803 plays
  3. Grits Ain't Groceries - (3:05)  -  681 plays
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    Lyrics
    I was feelin' tired and troubled
    I was feelin' down and out
    I was gettin' lost in a shuffle
    I was full of pain and doubt
    Lord, I had to find me somethin'
    Dixie Rock - (5:15)  -  677 plays
  5. Shout Bamalama - (4:05)  -  615 plays
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