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Howlin' Wolf aka Chester Burnett "Goin' Down Slow", this was originally recorded by St. Louis Jimmy in 1941 and again issued on Bluebird Records.
Howlin' Wolf released it on his album "Howlin' Wolf" in 1962 on Chess Records. The guitar isn't The Wolf, it's Hubert Sumlin and it's actually indescribable, possibly one the most dirtiest guitar pieces ever, it's very sexy.
Here's the original "Goin' Down Slow" by St. Louis Jimmy, his own composition. The piano is played by Roosevelt Sykes.
Roosevelt Sykes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All treated like crap, no royalties usually, ie. Willie Dixon, Lightnin' Hopkins etc. Willie Dixon shamed Jimmy Page into giving him royalties though by suing him in 1987. Good for Willie.
Reminded me of this one,
Yes he probably was, did he write the song? I remember hearing it in the 70s.Freddie King..was probably underrated. OOoOOO-wee! He got that stuff!
No idea, but he owned it!Yes he probably was, did he write the song? I remember hearing it in the 70s.
My dog likes Funk, I was exercising, and this song came up, our dog jumped up and went wild. She never did it to any other song, she is wagging her tail now.