God Knows I Tried

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God Knows I Tried
Studio album by
Released1998
GenreBlues
LabelFat Possum/Epitaph[1]
Junior Kimbrough chronology
Most Things Haven't Worked Out
(1997)
God Knows I Tried
(1998)
Meet Me in the City
(1999)

God Knows I Tried is an album by the American blues musician Junior Kimbrough, released in 1998.[2][3] It was his first posthumous album.[4] Buddy Guy covered "I Gotta Try You Girl" on his Sweet Tea album.[5]

The album includes tracks that were left off Kimbrough's three Fat Possum albums, and were recorded between 1992 and 1997.[6] A few songs were recorded at Kimbrough's juke joint in Chulahoma, Mississippi.[7] Kimbrough first recorded "Tramp" in 1968, as a single for Philwood Records.[8]

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