2017. május 22., hétfő

50 Most Important Blues, Pt. 3

I JUST WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO YOU
written by Willie Dixon;
first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1954, titled JUST MAKE LOVE TO ME;*
most famous version was recorded by Rolling Stones in 1964;
my favorite version was recorded live by Buddy Guy & Junior Wells in 1984;
30+1 suggested versions:
Muddy Waters recorded in 1954;*
Etta James recorded in 1960;
Willie Dixon recorded live in 1962;
Rolling Stones recorded in 1964;
Muddy Waters (feat. Bo Diddley) recorded in 1967;
Muddy Waters recorded in 1968;
Apple Pie Motherhood Band recorded in 1969;
Smith recorded in 1969;
Junior Wells recorded in 1970;*
Foghat recorded in 1972;
Alex Harvey recorded live in 1972;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1973;
Etta James recorded live in 1981;
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells recorded live in 1984;
Willie Dixon recorded live in 1988;
Paul Rodgers recorded in 1993;
Eric Burdon recorded live in 1993;
Robben Ford recorded in 1995;
Foghat recorded live in 1996;
Big Allanbik recorded in 1997;
Buddy Guy recorded in 1998;
Eddy Clearwater recorded in 1998;
Harmonica Shah recorded in 1999;
James Blood Ulmer recorded in 2001;
Roger Girke recorded live in 2001;
L.A. Guns recorded in 2004;
Bobby Rush recorded in 2009;
Buddy Guy recorded live in 2010;
Gwyn Ashton recorded in 2012;
Mark Doyle recorded live in 2013;
Mud Morganfield recorded in 2014

I PUT A SPELL ON YOU
written & first recorded by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins in 1956;
most famous version was recorded by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins in 1956;
my favorite version was recorded by Manfred Mann in 1965;
20 suggested versions:
Screamin' Jay Hawkins recorded in 1956;
Nina Simone recorded in 1965;
Manfred Mann recorded in 1965;
Them recorded in 1966;
Alan Price Set recorded in 1966;
Animals recorded in 1966;
Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded in 1968;
Arthur Brown recorded in 1968;
Fever Tree recorded in 1969;
Pig Iron recorded in 1970;
Demon Fuzz recorded in 1970;
Audience recorded in 1971;
Screamin' Jay Hawkins recorded live in 1988;
Leslie West recorded in 1989;
Mica Paris recorded in 1992;
Tab Benoit recorded in 1992;
Jill West recorded in 2001;
Joe Cocker recorded in 2004;
Buddy Guy recorded in 2005;
Jeff Beck (feat. Joss Stone) recorded in 2010

I’LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU
written by Jerry Beach, first recorded by Geater Davis in 1969;
most famous version was recorded by Albert King in 1972;
my favorite version was recorded by Bryan Lee in 1993;
25 suggested versions:
Geater Davis recorded in 1969;
Albert King recorded in 1972;
John Littlejohn recorded live in 1976;
Albert King recorded live in 1977;
Melvin Taylor recorded in 1984;
Sky High recorded in 1984;
Low Budget Blues Band recorded in 1990;
Frank Marino recorded in 1993;
Bryan Lee recorded in 1993;
Michael Coleman recorded in 1994;
Jim Kahr recorded live in 1994;
Corey Stevens recorded in 1995;
Tino Gonzales recorded live in 1997;
Jimi Prime Time Smith recorded live in 1998;
Mel Brown recorded live in 1998;
Aron Burton recorded in 1999;
Daniel Castro recorded in 1999;
Lurrie Bell recorded in 2000;
Eddie Vaan Shaw recorded live in 2001;
Vance Kelly recorded in 2003;
Ladell McLin recorded in 2005;
L.A. Jones recorded in 2005;
Gary Moore recorded in 2006;
Carlos Johnson recorded live in 2007;
Joe Bonamassa recorded live in 2015

I’M A MAN
written & first recorded by Bo Diddley in 1955;
reworked by Muddy Waters also in 1955, titled MANNISH BOY;*
most famous version was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1976;
my favorite version was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1968;
30+1 suggested versions:
Bo Diddley recorded in 1955;
Muddy Waters recorded in 1955;*
Yardbirds recorded live in 1964;
John Hammond recorded in 1964;
Who recorded in 1965;
Jimi Hendrix recorded live in 1965;
Muddy Waters & Bo Diddley recorded in 1967;* (titled MANNISH BOY, but it's a mix of both)
Muddy Waters recorded in 1968;*
Jimi Hendrix recorded in 1969;*
Muddy Waters recorded in 1976;*
Rolling Stones recorded live in 1977;*
George Harmonica Smith recorded live in 1983;
Bo Diddley recorded live in 1987;
Lazy Lester recorded in 1988;
Billy Boy Arnold recorded in 1992;
Big Daddy Kinsey recorded in 1993;*
Hubert Sumlin recorded live in 1993;*
Defunkt recorded live in 1995;*
Duwayne Burnside (feat. R.L. Burnside) recorded live in 1998;* (mistakenly titled Hoochie Coochie Man)
Willie Big Eyes Smith recorded live in 1998;*
Groundhogs recorded in 1999;*
Vargas Blues Band recorded live in 1999;*
Fernando Noronha recorded live in 2001;*
Electrik Mud Kats recorded in 2003;*
Mannish Boys (feat. Johnny Dyer) recorded live in 2005;*
Zac Harmon recorded in 2005;*
Mud Morganfield recorded live in 2008;*
Buddy Guy recorded live in 2010;*
Albert Cummings recorded in 2012;*
Larry Garner recorded live in 2013;*
John Primer recorded in 2015*

I’M IN THE MOOD
written by John Lee Hooker & Bernard Besman; 
first recorded by John Lee Hooker in 1951, titled JOHNNY LEE'S MOOD;*
most famous & my favorite version was recorded by John Lee Hooker (feat. Bonnie Raitt) in 1989;
20 suggested versions:
John Lee Hooker recorded in 1951;*
John Lee Hooker recorded in 1959;
John Hammond recorded in 1967;
Jukin' Bone recorded in 1973;*
Barrelhouse recorded in 1974;
John Lee Hooker recorded live in 1980;
Buddy Guy recorded in 1981;
Mick Clarke recorded in 1983;
Barrelhouse recorded live in 1984;
John Lee Hooker (feat. Bonnie Raitt) recorded in 1989;
Keri Leigh recorded in 1991;
Doyle Bramhall recorded in 1994;
Mel Brown recorded in 1999;
Jack Bruce recorded in 2002;
John Lee Hooker Jr recorded in 2006;
Eddie Taylor Jr recorded in 2007;
Bramhall Brothers recorded in 2008;
Emanuel Young recorded live in 2008;
Tail Dragger recorded live in 2009;
Danny Kalb recorded in 2009

IT HURTS ME TOO
written & first recorded by Tampa Red in 1940;
reworked by him in 1949, titled WHEN THINGS GO WRONG;*
reworked by Elmore James in 1957;
most famous version was recorded by Elmore James in 1957;
my favorite version was recorded by Savoy Brown in 1968;
30 suggested versions:
Tampa Red recorded in 1940;
Tampa Red recorded in 1949;*
Elmore James recorded in 1957;
Paul Butterfield recorded in 1964;
Junior Wells recorded in 1966;
Champion Jack Dupree recorded in 1967;*
John Mayall recorded in 1967;
Barry Goldberg recorded in 1968;
Savoy Brown recorded live in 1968;
Canned Heat recorded live in 1969;*
Hound Dog Taylor recorded in 1971;
Joe Carter recorded in 1971;
John Hammond recorded in 1973;
Big Walter Horton recorded live in 1973;
Eric Clapton recorded in 1974;
Andrew McMahon recorded live in 1976;
Foghat recorded in 1978;
Eric Burdon recorded live in 1981;
Moody/Marsden Band recorded live in 1991;
Barefoot Servants recorded in 1994;
Bryan Lee recorded in 1994;
Shirley Johnson recorded in 1996;
Luther Allison recorded live in 1997;
Gov't Mule (feat. Little Milton) recorded live in 1999;
Henry Gray recorded in 2000;
John Primer recorded in 2000;
Eddie Shaw recorded live in 2001;
Snooky Pryor recorded live in 2001;
Omar Coleman recorded in 2011;
Sean Carney recorded in 2011

IT'S MY OWN FAULT
written & first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1951, titled MY FAULT;
reworked by B. B. King in 1952, titled MY OWN FAULT DARLIN';
reworked by John Lee Hooker also in 1952, titled IT'S MY OWN FAULT;

most famous version was recorded by Johnny Winter in 1967;
my favorite version was recorded live by Johnny Winter in 1968;
20+1 suggested versions:
Muddy Waters recorded in 1951;
B.B. King recorded in 1952;
John Lee Hooker recorded in 1952;
B.B. King recorded in 1960;
Otis Rush recorded in 1966;
Savoy Brown recorded in 1967; (titled It's All My Fault)
Johnny Winter recorded in 1967;
John Mayall recorded live in 1967;
Dirty Blues Band recorded in 1968;
Johnny Winter recorded live in 1968;
Andrew Big Voice Odom recorded in 1969;
Robben Ford recorded live in 1972;
Johnny Mars recorded in 1972;
Jimmy Johnson recorded live in 1975;
Blues Mobile Band recorded in 1993;
Otis Rush recorded in 1994;
David Gogo recorded in 1994;
Lonnie Brooks recorded in 1998;
Mojo Buford recorded live in 1998;
Sean Costello recorded live in 2008;
Hoax recorded in 2014

KEY TO THE HIGHWAY
written by Charles Segar or Big Bill Broonzy;
first recorded by Charles Segar in 1940;
most famous & my favorite version was recorded by Derek & the Dominos in 1970;
30+1 suggested versions:
Charles Segar recorded in 1940;
Big Bill Broonzy recorded in 1941;
Little Walter recorded in 1958;
John Lee Hooker recorded in 1959;
Rolling Stones recorded in 1964;
Eddie Boyd recorded in 1967;
Steve Miller Band recorded in 1968;
Dr K's Blues Band recorded in 1968;
George Harmonica Smith recorded in 1968;
Derek & the Dominos recorded in 1970;
Freddie King recorded in 1970;
Muddy Waters recorded in 1971;
Junior Wells recorded in 1975;
Eric Clapton recorded live in 1977;
Luther Allison recorded in 1977;
Shakey Vick recorded in 1981;
Sugar Blue recorded in 1982;
Snooky Pryor recorded in 1987;
Miller Anderson recorded live in 1988;
Billy Branch recorded in 1992;
Dave Hole recorded in 1993;
Bryan Lee recorded live in 1997;
Burning Plague recorded live in 1999;
Rod Price recorded in 2000;
Bernie Marsden recorded live in 2003;
Floyd Lee recorded live in 2003;
Carlos Johnson recorded in 2004;
Allman Brothers Band recorded live in 2004;
Sonny Moorman recorded live in 2004;
Derek Trucks (feat. Mike Mattison) recorded live in 2010;
Sonny Landreth recorded in 2015

LITTLE RED ROOSTER
written by Willie Dixon, first recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in 1961, titled as THE RED ROOSTER;*
most famous version was recorded by Rolling Stones in 1964;
my favorite version was recorded live by Hip Linkchain in 1982;
33 suggested versions:
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1961;*
Rolling Stones recorded in 1964;
Eddie Boyd recorded in 1967;
Luther Allison recorded in 1969;
Big Mama Thornton recorded live in 1969;
Willie Dixon recorded in 1970;
Doors recorded live in 1970;
Fenton Robinson recorded in 1970;
Howlin' Wolf recorded in 1970;*
Head Over Heels recorded live in 1971;*
Robben Ford recorded live in 1972;*
Eddie C. Campbell recorded in 1977;*
Otis Rush recorded in 1977;
Willie Mabon recorded in 1979;
Hip Linkchain recorded live in 1982;
Lucky Peterson recorded in 1984;
Lurrie Bell recorded in 1989;
Hubert Sumlin recorded in 1989;*
Eddie Shaw recorded in 1990;*
Big Daddy Kinsey recorded in 1993;
Smokin' Joe Kubek (feat. Bnois King) recorded in 1993;
Sugar Blue recorded in 1995;
Aron Burton recorded in 1995;
Junior Wells recorded live in 1997;*
Phil Guy recorded live in 1997;
Kenny Neal recorded in 1998;*
Savoy Brown recorded in 1999;
Little Smokey Smothers recorded live in 2000;
Mick Taylor recorded live in 2001;
James Blood Ulmer recorded live in 2004;*
Henry Gray recorded live in 2004;*
Mike Onesko recorded in 2004;
Robin Trower recorded in 2013

LONG DISTANCE CALL
written & first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1951;
most famous version was recorded by Muddy Waters in 1963;
my favorite version was recorded live by Luther Johnson in 1970;
25 suggested versions:
Muddy Waters recorded in 1951;
Muddy Waters recorded in 1963;
John Hammond recorded in 1965;
Shakey Jake recorded in 1968;
Junior Wells recorded in 1970;
Luther Johnson recorded live in 1970;
Muddy Waters recorded live in 1971;
Luther Johnson recorded in 1975;
Nighthawks recorded in 1976;
Sam Lay recorded live in 1978;
Shakey Jake recorded in 1978;
Muddy Waters recorded live in 1980;
Phil Guy recorded in 1983;
John Primer recorded live in 1990;
Jimmy Hall recorded in 1996;
Mojo Bufford recorded live in 1998;
Tail Dragger recorded in 1999;
Don Griffin recorded in 2000;
Phil Guy recorded live in 2000;
Rod Price recorded in 2000;
Willie Big Eyes Smith recorded live in 2004;
Eric Clapton recorded in 2005;
Big Bill Morganfield recorded live in 2005;
Mojo Watson recorded in 2007;
Chris Harper recorded in 2010

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