
In February 1966, “Testament Records” label released “Down on Stovall’s Plantation”, album by Muddy Waters. It was recorded in 1965, at “Stovall’s Plantation” in Coahoma County, Mississippi, and was produced by Pete Welding.
Personnel:
- Muddy Waters – vocals, guitar
- Percy Thomas – vocals, guitar
- Charles Berry – guitar
- Louis Ford – vocals, mandolin
- Henry Sims – violin
- Son Sims Four – ensemble
- Alan Lomax – recording
- John Work – recording
- Ted Williams – photography
- Pete Welding – liner notes
Track listing:
- I Be’s Troubled
- Rambling Kid Blues
- You Got to Take Sick and Die Some of These Days
- Burr Clover Blues
- Pearle Mae Blues
- Country Blues, No. 1
- Why Don’t You Live so God Can Use You?
- Rosalie
- Country Blues, No. 2
- Take a Walk with Me
- Joe Turner
- You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Dead and Gone
- I Be Bound to Write to You