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Vinyl LP pressing. Texan rhythm and blues icon Barbara Lynn made an incredible impact in 1962 with the chart-topping debut single, 'You'll Lose A Good Thing,' which has since been covered by Aretha Franklin, Freddy Fender, and countless others. A southpaw guitarist who wrote her own material, debut LP You'll Lose A Good Thing captured our heroine at her best, the soulful smoky voice a striking contrast to the blues base of her backing musicians (including Dr John on keyboards). Containing the follow-up hits 'Second Fiddle Girl' and 'Letter To Mommy And Daddy' as well as the cherished title track, it's a winner from start to finish.
A1 Second Fiddle Girl
1:55
A2 Give Me A Break
2:15
A3 Dina And Petrina
1:56
A4 Lonely Heartaches
1:56
A5 You Don't Sleep At Night
1:53
A6 I'm Sorry I Met You
2:24
B1 You'll Lose A Good Thing
2:20
B2 Heartbreaking Years
2:15
B3 Teen Age Blues
1:35
B4 What I Need Is Love
2:15
B5 You Don't Have To Go
3:15
B6 Letter To Mommy And Daddy
2:25