Everybody's Gettin' Some

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Released1995
Length56:33
Everybody's Gettin' Some
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreBlues, R&B
Length56:33
LabelTelarc
Junior Wells chronology
Messin' with the Kid 1957–63
(1995)
Everybody's Gettin' Some
(1995)
Come On in This House
(1996)

Everybody's Gettin' Some is an album by the American musician Junior Wells, released in 1995.[1][2] It was his second album for Telarc Records.[3] Wells supported the album with a North American tour.[4]

The album was recorded in Maurice, Louisiana.[5] "Don't You Lie to Me" was written by Tampa Red; "Sweet Sixteen" was written by Al Green.[6][7] "Shaky Ground" is a cover of the Temptations song; "Use Me" is a cover of the Bill Withers song.[8][9] Willie Weeks played bass on the album.[8] The Legendary White Trash Horns played on "I Can't Stand No Signifyin'".[10] Carlos Santana guested on "Get Down".[11] Bonnie Raitt also appeared on Everybody's Gettin' Some; Wells had contributed to her debut album.[12]

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