One of the most important figures in Chicago blues of the 1970s and 1980s, Willie Clayton will always be remembered for his remarkable voice and impeccable phrasing. A favorite of both soul and blues fans alike, Clayton has been performing since the late 1960s and has had a string of chart successes. In 1980 he recorded an album for the legendary Swamp Doggs S.D.E.G. label entitled IF YOUR LOVING WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH TO KEEP ME…HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU THINK IT CAN BRING ME BACK? Clayton duets with Swamp Dogg on the track Cheating In The Daylight which was written by Swamp Dogg and Bob Jones and recorded at Swamp Doggs House in Northridge, California. An often overlooked soul blues gem, the album finally sees the light of day in the digital domain with all tracks newly remastered.