Tony Joe White

Tony Joe White

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Tony Joe White (July 23, 1943 – October 24, 2018), nicknamed the Swamp Fox, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for his 1969 hit "Polk Salad Annie" and for "Rainy Night in Georgia", which he wrote but which was first made popular by Brook Benton in 1970. He also wrote "Steamy Windows" and "Undercover Agent for the Blues", both hits for Tina Turner in 1989; those two songs came by way of Turner's producer at the time, Mark Knopfler, who was a friend of White. "Polk Salad Annie" was also recorded by Joe Dassin, Elvis Presley, Joe Bonamassa and Tom Jones.

Albums

1969 ...Continued
1969 Black and White
1970 Tony Joe
1971 Tony Joe White
1972 The Train I'm On
1973 Homemade Ice Cream
1976 Eyes
1980 Real Thang
1983 Dangerous
1991 Closer to the Truth
1992 Midnight Special Live - "Große Freiheit" Hamburg
1993 Night Of The Moccasin
1993 The Path of a Decent Groove
1993 Roosevelt & Ira Lee
1995 Lake Placid Blues
1998 One Hot July
2001 The Beginning
2002 Snakey
2004 The Heroines
2006 Uncovered
2006 Take Home the Swamp
2010 The Shine
2013 Hoodoo
2016 Rain Crow
2018 Bad Mouthin’
2021 Smoke From the Chimney
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