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Super slide guitar from the master, Elmore James. Recorded in 1957 and issued in the UK on the Sue label in 1965.

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9 years ago

Joe Johnson

powerful one of a kind voice on an all-time great song

9 years ago

Rara De La Lune

i felt my broken pieces feeling listened this song. # “She was doing it because she had nothing to lose, because her life was one of constant, day to day frustration.” 

10 years ago

Ronald Wolverton

Does anyone know who's playing the great bass lines?

10 years ago

Richard Smith

How did Elmore get to re-record his songs over &over on so many different labels? I think he was great. 

10 years ago

Esmeralda Morales

Me gusta.

10 years ago

Dick Delane

Does it get any better? If it does,its probably illegal! Elmore at his best!

10 years ago

Bryce Elmore

A major influence in the popularity of blues / rock which came later. Even the early white boy folkies cite the earlier blues greats like Elmore, Broonzy, & Robert Johnson as inspirational. John Mayall's 60's British blues bands concentrated the talent to eventually acknowledge the inspiration of the legends like Mr Elmore James !

10 years ago

bluesborn

Oh man I love this side. Elmore's voice just sends a shiver down my spine.Feel that pain.

10 years ago

rrrogster

Tampa Red originally recorded this song in 1940. For a change of pace.....Just enter the title in quotes and Tampa Red in quotes. 

10 years ago

Michael Sifu 81 H

thanks

10 years ago

PAULLONDEN

Jamming With Edward...ehhm..Elmo....

10 years ago

Keith Randall

jimmytheferret: are you on Facebook? If so, please contact me - I'm on there using my 'real' name...my Timeline pic is a child wearing a home-made crown (!). Many thanks.

10 years ago

john tevex

Vinyl! that beautiful

10 years ago

Bob Davis

The Sue record is different from the one I have, which is VeeJay 259. The VeeJay version has a saxophone, and the piano isn't as "up front". It was one of the first "hard-core" blues record I bought (Nov. 1957--at a discount because I worked in the local music store then) and led me to buy one of his older records: "I Believe" about a year later.

10 years ago

Tim Penfield

sounds like. the future?

10 years ago

Tim Penfield

my fav james song. just amazing. thanks so much

10 years ago

Steelveins1

It hurts me too..

10 years ago

MsOldGregg

Thanks for the great memories. No one else can quite capture the sound

10 years ago

Kepler

What a man - what a song!

10 years ago

ALAIN DEWAELE

THANK FOR THE SHARING

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