The album "I've got a woman" by Jimmy McGriff was recorded in analogue stereo in 1962 and first released in the UK only in mono on Sue ILP 907 in 1963. The single taken from the album, "I've got a woman", reached number five in the US R&B charts, and number 20 on the pop charts. Clearly it was a successful album which remains popular and has been re-released from time to time.
25016 | Collection of Martin Whitell
I've got a woman (Ray Charles) | On the street where you live (Lerner - Lowe) | Satin Doll (Ellington) | 'Round midnight (Monk) | All about my girl (McGriff) | MG Blues (McGriff) | That's the way I feel (McGriff)| After hours (Parrish) | Flying home (Hampton) | The sermon (Jimmy Smith)
101 | 6 October 2025

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