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Wilbert Huntington Harrison (January 5, 1929 ... The song also was released in a 5 minute 19 second version on the Sue Records album SSLP-8801 Let's Work Together.
"Let's Stick Together" is a blues-based rhythm and blues song written by Wilbert Harrison. In 1962, Fury Records released it as a single. Harrison further developed the song and in 1969, Sue Records issued it as a two-part single titled "Let's Work Together".
Sue Records was also the name of a Louisiana-based record company which owned Jewel Records (Shreveport record label).. Sue Records ("The Sound of Soul") was an American record label founded by Henry 'Juggy' Murray and Bobby Robinson in 1957. [1]
"Kansas City" is a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. [1] First recorded by Little Willie Littlefield the same year, as "K. C. Loving", the song later became a chart-topping hit when it was recorded by Wilbert Harrison in 1959.
Uncanned! The Best of Canned Heat is a two-disc CD set issued in 1994 that features various tracks from previous albums and some previously unreleased tracks. Highlights include an alternate, longer take of "On the Road Again," and the first release of "Let's Work Together" in stereo.
1055 – Wilbert Harrison – Drafted / My Heart Is Yours; 1056 – Lee Dorsey – Do-Re-Mi / People Gonna Talk; 1057 – Jackie & The Starlites – I Found Out Too Late / I'm Coming Home; 1058 – Barry & The Tots – Christmas Each Day Of The Year / I'm A Happy Little Christmas Tree; 1059 – Wilbert Harrison – Let's Stick Together / Kansa ...
Wilbert Harrison released a version of the song on his 1969 album Let's Work Together. It was produced by Juggy Murray. [23] Johnny Tillotson released a version of the song on his 1969 album Tears on My Pillow. It was produced by Jimmy Bowen. [24] Andy Williams released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1969 single "A Woman's Way".
Let's Stick Together is a 1976 album by Bryan Ferry.His third solo release, it was his first following the disbanding of Roxy Music earlier in the year. Unlike Ferry's two previous solo releases, Let’s Stick Together was not a dedicated album project, instead predominately made up of singles, B-sides, and an EP.