Issued on Columbia Records in , the judiciously titled I Am The Blues compiles the prolific and quintessential blues songwriter's own recordings of his famous originals from his legendary 's output including "Back Door Man," "Spoonful," "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man," and "The Little Red Rooster." The album was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in while Willie was awarded a .
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man Lyrics: Gypsy woman told my mama before I was born / You got a boy child comin', gonna be a son of a gun / Gon' make these pretty women jump and shout / And the.
On this LP, the quintessential blues songwriter performs his own tunes - each one a classic: "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man", "The Little Red Rooster", " Spoonful" and of course "Back Door Man.
When Willie Dixon proclaims, “I am the blues”, he’s not being arrogant. He’s just stating what every lover of Chicago blues already knows. Willie Dixon was the heart and soul of the Chicago blues. He was a prolific song writer who penned classics covered by other Chicago blues singers, many jazz singers, and several of the English rock/blues bands such as Cream, the Rolling Stones, and End date: Jun 02,
" Hoochie Coochie Man " (originally titled " I'm Your Hoochie Cooche Man ") is a blues standard written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters in The song makes reference to hoodoo folk magic elements and makes novel use of a stop-time musical arrangement.
Willie Dixon (born July 1, , Vicksburg, Miss., U.S.-died Jan. 29, , Burbank, Calif.) was a U.S. musician who influenced the emergence of electric blues and rock music. In Dixon moved from his native Mississippi to Chicago, won an Illinois Golden Gloves .
Willie Dixon. Lyricist: Willie Dixon. Date: Publisher: BMG Rights Management. Product Type: Musicnotes. Product #: MN Lyrics Begin: The gypsy woman told my mother before I was born, "You got a boy child coming, he's gonna be a sonofagun. From the Album: Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues. From the Book: Deep Blues.
On this LP, the quintessential blues songwriter performs his own tunes—every one a classic: I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man; The Little Red Rooster; Spoo.