Doctor Ross : “Cat Squirrel” – Fortune Records, 1961 (RARE BLUES!)

www.myspace.com www.wirz.de This is the original “Cat Squirrel” recorded in ’59, released in ’61 by Detroit label, Fortune Records. It has since been covered by both CREAM and JETHRO TULL! RIP DR.ROSS! lil more: Dr. Ross the Harmonica Boss was a Sun Records, Fortune Records, and later Flint, MI bluesman who would often perform as a one man band. He passed away in 1993 in Flint, after working at GM for many years. from the Fortune Records 45rpm: cat. # (FORTUNE 857)

13 Responses to Doctor Ross : “Cat Squirrel” – Fortune Records, 1961 (RARE BLUES!)

  1. Look down, is your foot tapping? Well it should be!

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  2. Oh yeah Baby!!Thanx Bob!!!

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  3. Man,hard to find this version,Mum has it,but it’s an ole 45. I got to get it digital somehow. Grew up listening to it in the house.

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  4. toecutterr6

    Thought this was a Jethro Tull original then I saw that Cream did it before them but now I see they are both covering this original Ross track.

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  5. what a great blues bopper!!!!! :)

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  6. I saw him live in 1979.
    This is a great version
    Thank you I like to invite you to watch my BLUESCARTOONS (playlist)

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  7. That’s the blues for ye.

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  8. Hell yes, IT IS!

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  9. Google “download youtube audio”.
    peace fellow blues lover.

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  10. So great to hear this again.
    Thanks for posting.

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  11. Wonderful tune this… the doctor sure knew how to get a rythym going!…

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  12. man this is great !…an irresistible rhythm …if it doesn’t make you get up and boogie, you must be deaf, dumb or blind….

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  13. excellent blues artist ! thank you for the song !

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