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Jack-Knife's I Wish You Would was a 1979 one-off recording project of John Wetton (lead vocals, bass, keyboards), Richard Palmer-James (guitars), John Hutcheson (Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals), and Curt Cress (drums and percussion). Palmer-James had previously written lyrics for the band King Crimson, of which Wetton was a member.
It was released on Polydor Records MPF-1259 (Vinyl).
Track listing
- "I Wish You Would" (Billy Boy Arnold) 4:48
- "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Sonny Boy Williamson I) 2:46
- "You Can't Judge a Book" (Willie Dixon) 3:28
- "Confessions" 4:53
- "Eyesight to the Blind" (Sonny Boy Williamson II) 3:39
- "Walk on Heaven's Ground" 5:52
- "Dimples" (James Bracken, John Lee Hooker) 2:53
- "Mustang Momma" 3:14
- "Adoration" 6:16
Personnel
- Peter Bischof – backing vocals
- Curt Cress – drums, percussion
- John Hutcheson – keyboards, backing vocals
- Michael Lohmann – saxophone
- Richard Palmer-James – guitar
- Kristian Schultze – keyboards
- John Wetton – bass, keyboards, lead vocals
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