Travelin' is a studio album by John Lee Hooker released in 1960 on Vee-Jay Records. The recording sessions took place in Chicago in 1959, with a more electric sound than his earlier works.
The album includes versions of classics like 'Boogie Chillen' and 'I'm in the Mood', plus original songs. Hooker plays electric guitar, accompanied by a band including piano and drums.
Travelin' reflects Hooker's transition towards a more urban blues, while maintaining his characteristic boogie style. It was one of his first albums to achieve some pop market exposure.