Life, Love and Leaving

Life, Love and Leaving is the second album by The Detroit Cobras, released 1 May 2001 (see 2001 in music).

Track listing

 * 1) Hey Sailor
 * 2) *Original by Mickey Lee Lane as "Hey Sah-Lo-Ney" (1965)
 * 3) *Written by Mickey Lee Lane
 * 4) He Did It
 * 5) *Original by The Ronettes (1965)
 * 6) *Written by Jackie DeShannon / Sharon Sheeley
 * 7) Find Me a Home
 * 8) *Original by Solomon Burke as "Home in Your Heart" (1963)
 * 9) *Written by Otis Blackwell / Winfield Scott
 * 10) Oh My Lover
 * 11) *Original by The Chiffons (1962)
 * 12) *Written by Ronnie Mack
 * 13) Cry On
 * 14) *Original by Irma Thomas (1961)
 * 15) *Written by Allen Toussaint
 * 16) Stupidity
 * 17) *Original by The Van Dykes (1962)
 * 18) *Written by Solomon Burke
 * 19) Bye Bye Baby
 * 20) *Original by Mary Wells (1960)
 * 21) *Written by Mary Wells
 * 22) Boss Lady
 * 23) *Original by Davis & Jones and The Fenders as "Boss with the Hot Sauce" (1964)
 * 24) *Written by George Davis / Willard Jones
 * 25) Laughing at You
 * 26) *Original by The Gardenias (1957)
 * 27) *Written by John Gibson / Lee Hohisel
 * 28) Can't Miss Nothing
 * 29) *Original by Ike and Tina Turner as "You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had" (1964)
 * 30) *Written by Ike Turner
 * 31) Right Around the Corner
 * 32) *Original by The "5" Royales (1955)
 * 33) *Written by Rose Marie McCoy / Charles Singleton
 * 34) Won't You Dance with Me
 * 35) *Original by Billy Lee and The Rivieras (1964)
 * 36) *Written by Jim McCarty / Mitch Ryder
 * 37) Let's Forget About the Past
 * 38) *Original by Clyde McPhatter (1962)
 * 39) *Written by Clyde McPhatter
 * 40) Shout Bama Lama
 * 41) *Original by Otis Redding and The Pinetoppers (1962)
 * 42) *Written by Otis Redding

Personnel
Also
 * Rachel Nagy	 – 	vocals
 * Maribel (Mary) Ramirez 	 – 	guitar
 * Dante Aliano	(Dante Adrian White) – 	guitar
 * Eddie Harsch	 – 	bass/organ/piano
 * Damian Lang	 – 	drums
 * James Wailin	 – 	harmonica
 * Jeff Grand	 – 	slide guitar

Trivia
The Detroit Cobras rendition of "Hey Sailor" was used in the soundtrack to the Angel episode "Harm's Way".