Working Girl Blues

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Released1995
ProducerHammond Scott
Working Girl Blues
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreBlues
LabelBlack Top[1]
ProducerHammond Scott
Phillip Walker chronology
Big Blues from Texas
(1992)
Working Girl Blues
(1995)
I Got a Sweet Tooth
(1998)

Working Girl Blues is an album by the American musician Phillip Walker, released in 1995.[2][3] It was his first album for an American label in seven years.[4] Walker supported the album with a North American tour.[5] Working Girl Blues was a hit on blues radio formats.[6]

Produced by Hammond Scott, the album was recorded with two different bands, in New Orleans and in Los Angeles.[7][8] It combined regional musical influences from Louisiana, California, and Texas.[9] Walker employed a horn section on some songs.[10]

The title track was written by Jimmy Johnson in the 1960s.[11] "The Hustle Is On" is a cover of the T-Bone Walker song.[12] "Hello, My Darling" is a remake of Walker's 1959 debut single.[13]

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