Blues with a Feeling

1947

Blues with a Feeling Blue is a song of 1947 by Rabon Tarrant, who is also the author of the song, with Jack McVea and His All Stars on Black & White (Cat. No. 119) was published for the first time. On the B - side of the single is the song Slowly Goin 'Crazy.

Blues with a Feeling by Little Walter was covered in 1953 and in his version to a default title for harmonica players.

Original Song

The song was written by Rabon Tarrant, the drummer of Jack McVea. On admission, he also sang. The recording is a 12 - taktiger Jump Blues mid-tempo, solo instruments are saxophone and trumpet.

Jack McVeas band was also sometimes named as Jack McVea and the Door Openers, after the single hit McVeas, Open the Door, Richard.

Cover version of Little Walter

Little Walter ( harmonica and vocals) recorded the song on July 23, 1953, Dave Myers and Louis Myers and Jimmy Rogers ( guitar), Willie Dixon (bass) and Fred Below ( drums) on. Although the song is mostly the text and the original arrangement follows, gives Walter a contemporary painting. The song is a slow blues played with Walter's distinctive harmonica intro and the solo passages that accompany the singing. Was released the song on Checker (780 ), a sub-label of Chess Records. On the B - side is " Quarter to Twelve". The song spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Rhythm and Blue charts and reached a peak position # 2

Tony Glover, Scott Dirks and Ward Gaines chose the song titles for their Little Walter biography, published in 2002. (ISBN 9,780,415,937,115th )

Cover versions

The song is expected to include likely to Little Walter's most covered songs. The cover versions include, among other recordings of Paul Butterfield, Luther Allison, Jimmy Witherspoon, and George " Harmonica " Smith, Carey Bell and Lurrie Bell, Taj Mahal, George "Mojo " Buford, Magic Slim, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Big Walter Horton, Fleetwood Mac and John Lord.

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