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Just a shot in the dark I think it's the same as guitar ray obviously different version did it come out on a single and roughly what price please cheers yocky 

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    Cheers andy it's not called gonna wreck my life though is it it's no place to go isn't it p's good to see you at Whitby pal 

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Thread here Yocky . 

I've got the Howling Wolf 45 mentioned ('gonna wreck my life').  Wasn't hard to find nor expensive ...

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Liam Quinn (Toodarnsoulful) also had a thread on here a while back. 

 

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Cheers andy it's not called gonna wreck my life though is it it's no place to go isn't it p's good to see you at Whitby pal 

10 minutes ago, yockyman said:

Cheers andy it's not called gonna wreck my life though is it it's no place to go isn't it p's good to see you at Whitby pal 

Hi ya Yocki . Sorry for any confusion , thought it was the same track released at a different time , albeit different title . Great set in the Whitby Market Place btw.

not an answer to the question, but this song does get about a bit

 

This 45 is originally issued on a 'silver top' Chess in 1954, the flip is 'Rockin' Daddy' and I can tell you it is pretty tough to find as a first press. I would put the value at about $600 - $800 if you could find one, it took me quite a few years to find my copy. It was later re-issued on a Chess 'Gold vertical' issue I think in the early 60's when the Wolf was becoming more popular. Killer 45!

4 hours ago, Stompingsevens said:

IMO I would also like to add that old, stupid and white people should not try to sing Blues music. 

that made me smile

Just to correct some misinformation in this & the other therads

Came out twice on 45.

First press 1954

Chess 1566 No Place To Go/Rockin Daddy

Second press 1959

Chess 1744 The Natchez Burning/You Gonna Wreck My Life

There is also an alternate take with more harmonica 

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