24th June 2005, 10:38 AM
Muddy Waters had a spell working for a well-known Southern unit, and wrote about it in a number of songs. His name says it all really. This song list is an exavation diary....
"THEY CALL ME MUDDY WATERS"
"STILL A FOOL"
"CHAMPAGNE AND REEFER"
"MUD IN YOUR EAR"
"BURYING GROUND"
"COLD WEATHER BLUES"
"STAND HERE TREMBLING"
"MY PENCIL WON'T WRITE NO MORE"
"IT'S ALL OVER"
"I FEEL LIKE GOING HOME"
"FIND YOURSELF ANOTHER FOOL"
"YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME"
"BABY, PLEASE DON'T GO"
Other great excavatin' bluesmen included Howlin' Wolf (Down In The Bottom) and the late, great Tab Benoit (Muddy Bottom Blues).
"THEY CALL ME MUDDY WATERS"
"STILL A FOOL"
"CHAMPAGNE AND REEFER"
"MUD IN YOUR EAR"
"BURYING GROUND"
"COLD WEATHER BLUES"
"STAND HERE TREMBLING"
"MY PENCIL WON'T WRITE NO MORE"
"IT'S ALL OVER"
"I FEEL LIKE GOING HOME"
"FIND YOURSELF ANOTHER FOOL"
"YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME"
"BABY, PLEASE DON'T GO"
Other great excavatin' bluesmen included Howlin' Wolf (Down In The Bottom) and the late, great Tab Benoit (Muddy Bottom Blues).