Bull Moose Jackson had a successful recording career on King spanning the immediate post World War II era (1945-55). During this period, he placed eleven songs on Billboard's Top 15 Rhythm & Blues charts. While many of his hits were ballads, he is remembered today more for his many up-tempo recordings, which are emphasized on this collection. After Jackson left the King label in 1955, he made a number of minor recordings for the Encino, Warwick and 7 Arts label before retiring to run a bar in Philadelphia and then work for a catering firm at the Smithsonian. 1. We Ain't Got Nothin' (But The Blues) 2. Bull Moose Jackson Blues 3. The Honeydripper 4. Shorty's Got To Go 5. Bad Man Jackson, That's Me 6. I Know Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well 7. Oo-Oo-Ee-Bob-A-Lee-Bob 8. Jamin' And Jumpin' 9. I Love You, Yes I Do 10. Sneaky Pete 11. Houston Texas Gal 12. Oh John 13. We Can Talk Some Trash 14. I Want A Bow-Legged Woman 15. Fare Thee Well, Deacon Jones, Fare Thee Well 16. Moosey 17. Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me 18. Big Fat Mamas Are Back In Style Again 19. Cherokee Boogie 20. Nosey Joe 21. Bearcat Blues 22. Big Ten-Inch Record 23. Meet Me With Your Black Dress On 24. I Wanna Hug Ya, Kiss Ya, Squeeze Ya 25. If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')