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"You Shook Me" is unique among Muddy Waters' songs – it is the first time he overdubbed vocals onto an existing commercially released record. The backing track for Waters started as an impromptu slide guitar instrumental by blues guitarist Earl Hooker during a May 3, 1961, recording session for Chief Records. [1]
"You Know My Love" Otis Rush: 1960 Gary Moore, Anson Funderburgh "You Need Love" Muddy Waters: 1962 Candye Kane, Savoy Brown, The Small Faces "You Shook Me" Muddy Waters: 1962 Willie Dixon, Jeff Beck Group, Led Zeppelin, Dread Zeppelin "You'll Be Mine" Howlin' Wolf: 1961 Stevie Ray Vaughan, Dr. Feelgood, John P. Hammond "Young Fashioned Ways ...
Muddy Waters's first 78 rpm record in 1941 listed him using his birth name, McKinley Morganfield. The late 1940s–mid-1950s record releases by Aristocrat Records and Chess Records sometimes used "Muddy Waters and His Guitar" as well as Muddy Waters. From the late 1950s on, he is identified as Muddy Waters. [47]
The songs "You Shook Me", "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man", and "The Same Thing" were first recorded by Muddy Waters. "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" was recorded on January 7, 1954 with Waters on vocals and guitar, Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Otis Spann on piano, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums. [3] "You ...
The Led Zeppelin hit "Whole Lotta Love has lyrics and a melody heavily influenced by the Muddy Waters hit "You Need Love" (written by Willie Dixon). Angus Young has cited Muddy as an influences and the AC/DC song "You Shook Me All Night Long" came from lyrics of his song "You Shook Me", written by Dixon and J. B. Lenoir.
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The song, renamed "You Shook Me", was successful, and Chess hired Hooker to record three more instrumentals for Waters to overdub. One of the songs, "You Need Love", again with lyrics by Dixon, was also a success and "sold better than Muddy's early sixties recordings". [15] The rock band Led Zeppelin later achieved greater success with their ...
Soon, artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush would become mentors of Goldberg. Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty. Barry Goldberg in 1997.