Howlin' Wolf (album)

In 1966, fellow Chess artist Koko Taylor recorded a cover version of "Wang Dang Doodle" which reached No.

[8] Earlier in 1963, Sam Cooke released a single of "Little Red Rooster" making No.

[9] In 1964, the Rolling Stones" released "Little Red Rooster" which became the first and only time that a blues record reached No.

238 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time and described as "an outrageous set of sex songs written by Willie Dixon.

The cover picture was changed slightly adding an elliptical logo beneath the album title that reads "CHICAGO 26 Golden years Single Album" and the "Chess LP 1469" trademark was replaced with the "CH-9183" identifier.