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song infoHide Away is an electric blues guitar instrumental recorded by Texas bluesman Freddie King. The song was written by Freddie King and Sonny Thompson (pianist and A&R man at Federal Records). Hide Away was released in 1960 on a 7-inch 45 rpm vinyl record, backed with I Love The Woman (which was originally the A-side). The song was recorded at King Records Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, on August 26, 1960. The producer was Sonny Thompson. The song first appeared on the album Lets Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddie King. Song Title: Hide AwayArtist: Freddie King Album: Lets Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddie King Genre: blues, Texas blues Lead Guitar: Freddie King Piano: Sonny Thompson Bass: Bill Willis Drums: Philip Paul Producer: Sonny Thompson Recorded: August 26, 1960, King Records Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio Date: 1960 This song is the number 32 greatest blues song of all time according to Digital Dream Doors Rick Varner. Number of listens: 20185link to the static song information page for this song:
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