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THE BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
KEEP ON MOVING
Original 1969 album liner notes
Side One
1. LOVE MARCH 2:56
(Gene Dinwiddie-Philip Wilson)
2. NO AMOUNT OF LOVING 3:12
(Paul Butterfield, Arr. Ted Harris)
3. MORNING SUNRISE 2:40
(Paul Butterfield-Philip Wilson, Arr. Ted Harris)
4. LOSING HAND 3:33
(Charles Calhoun, Arr. Ted Harris)
Progressive Music BMI
5. WALKING BY MYSELF 4:28
(Lane, Arr. Butterfield Blues Band)
Arc Music BMI
6. EXCEPT YOU 3:52
(Composed and arranged by Jerry Ragovoy)
Ragmar Music Corp. BMI
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Side Two
1. LOVE DISEASE 3:28
(Gene Dinwiddie, Arr. Ted Harris)
2. WHERE DID MY BABY GO 4:37
(Composed and arranged by Jerry Ragovoy)
Ragmar Music Corp. BMI
3. ALL IN A DAY 2:26
(Rod Hicks, Arr. Ted Harris)
4. SO FAR SO GOOD 2:27
(Rod Hicks, Arr. Ted Harris)
5. BUDDY’S ADVICE 3:19
(Buzzy Feiton, Arr. Jerry Ragovoy)
6. KEEP ON MOVING 5:02
(Paul Butterfield, Arr. Paul Butterfield and Ted Harris)
All selection copyright © Plurb-On Music Inc. ASCAP, except where otherwise noted.
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PRODUCED BY JERRY RAGOVOY
Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York
Engineering: Joe Zagarino & Eddie Youngblood
Paul Butterfield – Vocal, Harmonica, Flute on “Love March”
Gene Dinwiddie – Tenor Sax, Flute, Vocal on “Love March,” Vocal Chorus on “All In A Day”
Philip Wilson – Drums, Percussion, Vocal on “Love March,” Vocal Chorus on “All In A Day”
Dave Sanborn – Alton Sax
Keith Johnson – Trumpet
Buzzy Feiton – Guitar, Piano, Organ, French Horn on “Love March,” Vocal on “Buddy’s Advice” and “All In A Day”
Rod Hicks – Bass, Cello, Vocal on “All In A Day”
Steve Madaio – Trumpet
Ted Harris – Piano
Trevor Lawrence – Baritone Sax
Jerry Ragovoy – Piano on “Where Did My Baby Go”
Fred Beckmier – Bass on “Buddy’s Advice” and “Where Did My Baby Go”
Back Cover Art: Karl Swanson
Cover Photo and Design: Robert L. Heimall
Art Direction: William S. Harvey
STEREO
Also playable on mono phonographs
elektra
Elektra Records, 1855 Broadway, New York City 10023
Printed in U.S.A.
EKS-74053