Green enlisted Gilmour, a longtime admirer, to play guitar on a previously unheard recording of Need Your Love So Bad, a rhythm and blues classic that became a minor U.K. hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1968.
The revamped version of the song, which was originally recorded by
Little Willie John in 1955, featured a home-recorded vocal tracked by Green that was tracked on a tape recorder back in 68.
The song is one of two singles included with ultra-limited and deluxe editions of
Green enlisted Gilmour, a longtime admirer, to play guitar on a previously unheard recording of Need Your Love So Bad, a rhythm and blues classic that became a minor U.K. hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1968.
The revamped version of the song, which was originally recorded by
Little Willie John in 1955, featured a home-recorded vocal tracked by Green that was tracked on a tape recorder back in 68.
The song is one of two singles included with ultra-limited and deluxe editions of
Green enlisted Gilmour, a longtime admirer, to play guitar on a previously unheard recording of Need Your Love So Bad, a rhythm and blues classic that became a minor U.K. hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1968.
The revamped version of the song, which was originally recorded by
Little Willie John in 1955, featured a home-recorded vocal tracked by Green that was tracked on a tape recorder back in 68.
The song is one of two singles included with ultra-limited and deluxe editions of
Green enlisted Gilmour, a longtime admirer, to play guitar on a previously unheard recording of Need Your Love So Bad, a rhythm and blues classic that became a minor U.K. hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1968.
The revamped version of the song, which was originally recorded by
Little Willie John in 1955, featured a home-recorded vocal tracked by Green that was tracked on a tape recorder back in 68.
The song is one of two singles included with ultra-limited and deluxe editions of
Green enlisted Gilmour, a longtime admirer, to play guitar on a previously unheard recording of Need Your Love So Bad, a rhythm and blues classic that became a minor U.K. hit for Fleetwood Mac in 1968.
The revamped version of the song, which was originally recorded by
Little Willie John in 1955, featured a home-recorded vocal tracked by Green that was tracked on a tape recorder back in 68.
The song is one of two singles included with ultra-limited and deluxe editions of