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  2. Elmore James - Wikipedia

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    Elmore James (né Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963) [1] was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader. [2] Noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice, James was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. [ 3 ]

  3. Elmore James discography - Wikipedia

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    Elmore James was an American blues slide guitarist and singer who recorded from 1951 until 1963. His most famous song, "Dust My Broom", an electrified adaptation of a Robert Johnson tune, was his first hit and features one of the most identifiable slide guitar figures in blues. [2]

  4. The Sky Is Crying (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sky Is Crying" is identified as a blues standard [8] and in 1991, James' original was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recordings" category. [9] Record producer Bobby Robinson noted that the song is "a magnificent vehicle both for Elmore's emotion-packed blues vocal and his ringing slide guitar". [9]

  5. One Way Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many of his recordings, James did not use slide guitar: Elmore James' cover of the tune is a good example of his standard-tuning, non-slide, lead playing. He soloes in the first and second moveable pentatonic scale patterns, and played swingy backup chord chops. [2] James' version was not released until 1965, two years after his death.

  6. Madison Blues - Wikipedia

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    James recorded the song with his long-time backup band, the Broomdusters: tenor saxophonist J. T. Brown, pianist Little Johnny Jones, and second guitarist Homesick James, with drummer Odie Payne. [1] It is a twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D [ 2 ] and includes a twelve-bar slide-guitar intro and two twelve-bar sections with ...

  7. Bleeding Heart (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bleeding Heart" (sometimes listed as "(My) Bleeding Heart") is a song written and recorded by American blues musician Elmore James in 1961. Considered "among the greatest of James' songs", [1] "Bleeding Heart" was later popularized by Jimi Hendrix, who recorded several versions of the song.

  8. Shake Your Moneymaker (song) - Wikipedia

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    As one of his most popular pieces, the song is included on several compilations of his music, such as the box set Elmore James: King of the Slide Guitar (1992, Capricorn Records), The Sky Is Crying: The History of Elmore James (1993, Rhino Entertainment), [6] and Shake Your Money Maker: The Best of the Fire Sessions (2001, Buddha Records). [7]

  9. Dust My Broom - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Elmore James recorded the song as "Dust My Broom" and "made it the classic as we know it", according to blues historian Gerard Herzhaft. [1] James' slide guitar adaptation of Johnson's triplet figure has been identified as one of the most famous blues guitar riffs and has inspired many rock performers.