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He was backed by the Steve Miller Blues Band (which later became better known as the Steve Miller Band). Berry's second live album, it was released in 1967 by Mercury Records. [2] The album was re-released on CD by Rebound Records, with three additional tracks, "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl", "Reelin' and Rockin'" and "My Ding-a-Ling ...
"Good Morning, School Girl" is a blues standard that has been identified as an influential part of the blues canon. [1] Pre-war Chicago blues vocalist and harmonica pioneer John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson first recorded it in 1937. Subsequently, a variety of artists have recorded versions of the song, usually calling it "Good Morning Little ...
Many blues songs were developed in American folk music traditions and individual songwriters are sometimes unidentified. [1] Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft noted: In the case of very old blues songs, there is the constant recourse to oral tradition that conveyed the tune and even the song itself while at the same time evolving for several decades.
Blues is a music genre [3] and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. [2] Blues has incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture.
Lead Me to that Beautiful Band 1912–1916 Learn to Do the Strut 1922–1926 Learn to Sing a Love Song 1927–1931 Let Me Sing and I'm Happy 1927–1931 Let Yourself Go: 1932–1936 Let's All Be Americans Now [1] 1917 Let's Face the Music and Dance [6] 1932–1936 Let's Go Around the Town 1912–1916 Let's Go Back to the Waltz 1962–1966
She slows down and uses an upbeat voice because that's what helps kids learn best. "When you speak to a child naturally, actually, everywhere around the world, you do slow down. Your voice goes up.
"3 O'Clock Blues" "Please Love Me" "Woke Up This Morning" "You Upset Me Baby" "Every Day I Have the Blues" "When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer" "Ten Long Years" "Sweet Little Angel" "Don't Look Now, But I've Got the Blues" "Early in the Morning" "Days of Old" "Mean Old Frisco" "Catfish Blues a.k.a. Fishin' After Me" "Sweet Sixteen Pts 1&2" "I'll ...
"Messin' with the Kid" is a rhythm and blues-influenced blues song originally recorded by Junior Wells in 1960. Chief Records owner/songwriter/producer Mel London is credited as the songwriter. Considered a blues standard, [1] it is Junior Wells's best-known song. [2] "Messin' with the Kid" was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and has been ...