RONNIE HAWKINS:
The Hawk

Original release:
LP: Cotillion SD 9039 (1971)
Other releases:
LP: Hawk (Canada) 9205-9039 (1971)
LP: United Artists 968 (1979)

CD: Wounded Bird Records WOU 9039 (2011)
| 1. | Don't Tell Me Your Troubles | |
| 2. | Sick And Tired | |
| 3. | Lonely Weekends | |
| 4. | Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee | |
| 5. | Red Rooster | |
| 6. | Ooby Dooby | |
| 7. | The Lady Came From Baltimore | |
| 8. | Leaves That Are Green | |
| 9. | Patricia | |
| 10. | Odessa | |
| 11. | Treasure Of Love | |
| 12. |
Black Sheep Boy |
According to Jimmy Johnson, in the 1960's studio
guitarist and sound engineer for Rick Hall's FAME Studio in Muscle Shoals, AL.
and in 1969 co-founder of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and Muscle Shoals
Sound Studio, Duane Allman plays on:
track 1: Duane plays dobro
track 2: Duane plays lead guitar
track 4: Duane plays lead guitar
track 5: Duane plays lead guitar
track 6: Duane plays lead guitar
track 9: Duane plays dobro
track 10: Duane plays dobro
track 12: Duane plays electric guitar
Update May 25, 2017:
On page 220 of the book "I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone" (University Press Of
Mississippi, 2017), Jim Dickinson writes about the recording sessions for this
album at the Criteria Recording Studios in Miami, FL, and mentions:
"My favorite cut was 'Treasure Of Love,' with [Charlie] Freeman on
acoustic and [Duane] Allman playing his best Lowman Pauling doowop fills.
Hawkins sang like his heart was breaking."
45 rpm single releases:
Patricia / Black Sheep Boy (Hawk (Canada) IT 1205-01, 1971). Duane Allman
plays on both tracks.