I believe it's LW on chrom and the Muddy and the wolf album has Butterfield on Chrom
10 years ago
Keith Randall
No, not the BBB: this is from the Fathers and Sons album. I feel sure that my friend TheBluesfan12 intended to post the original version of this and this version has been substituted. This is okay, but...
13 years ago
chris h
I love both versions but prefer the Little Walter one
13 years ago
iamademocratic
@andygammy I have the other version on a London EP, Fortydays and Forty Nights on same side, I do prefer the other version though this is darn god.
13 years ago
chris h
Thats Paul Butterfield on harp mate and I assume the Butterfield Blues Band
13 years ago
Andrew Hannigan
there is another version of this recorded for chess records , dunno which is the original . I prefer the other version.
14 years ago
Rythmwillie
Great recording! Muddy Waters vcl; Little Walter hca; James Cotton 2nd hca; Pat Hare gtr; Hubert Sumlin gtr; Otis Spann pno-2, Willie Dixon bass; poss. Fred Below drums. That means: Little Walter and James Cotton playing simultaneously!!!!
14 years ago
beowulf3075
Timeless classic. Muddy's finest period imho. Tks for the posting.