Langsung ke konten utama

Early Career Muddy Waters

Early career In August 1941, Alan Lomax went to Stovall, Mississippi, on behalf of the Library of Congress to record various country blues musicians. "He brought his stuff down and recorded me right in my house," Muddy recalled in Rolling Stone, "and when he played back the first song I sounded just like anybody's records. Man, you don't know how I felt that Saturday afternoon when I heard that voice and it was my own voice. 

Later on he sent me two copies of the pressing and a check for twenty bucks, and I carried that record up to the corner and put it on the jukebox. Just played it and played it and said, 'I can do it, I can do it.

Lomax came back in July 1942 to record Muddy again. Both sessions were eventually released as Down on Stovall's Plantation by Testament Records. The complete recordings were reissued on CD as Muddy Waters: The Complete Plantation Recordings. The Historic 1941–42 Library of Congress Field Recordings by Chess Records in 1993 and remastered in 1997. 

In 1943, Muddy headed to Chicago with the hope of becoming a full-time professional musician. He lived with a relative for a short period while driving a truck and working in a factory by day and performing at night. Big Bill Broonzy, then one of the leading bluesmen in Chicago, helped Muddy break into the competitive market by allowing him to open for his shows in the rowdy clubs. 

In 1945, Muddy's uncle, Joe Grant, gave him his first electric guitar, which enabled him to be heard above the noisy crowds.[17] In 1946, he recorded some songs for Mayo Williams at Columbia Records, but they were not released at the time. Later that year, he began recording for Aristocrat Records, a newly formed label run by the brothers Leonard and Phil Chess. In 1947, he played guitar with Sunnyland Slim on piano on the cuts "Gypsy Woman" and "Little Anna Mae". These were also shelved, but in 1948, "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "I Feel Like Going Home" became big hits, and his popularity in clubs began to take off. Soon after, Aristocrat changed its name to Chess Records, and Muddy's signature tune "Rollin' Stone" also became a hit.

Komentar

Postingan populer dari blog ini

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS - One More Mile

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS - One More Mile "One More Mile" Oh you know it has been such a hard hard journey, I don't have to cry no more Keep your light up burnin', so I can know the score I got one more mile, oh you know I only got one more mile to go Oh you know my journey was so hard, But I don't have to worry 'bout you no more Oh you know they tell me that thousands of school kids, every one have a mate The little girl that I love, she the richest in the state I got one more mile, oh you know I only got one more mile to go Oh you know my journey has been so hard, But I don't have to worry 'bout you no more Oh you know I made a mistake for gamblin', I betted my money wrong I was bettin' on my baby, but she weren't even at home I got one more mile, oh you know I got one more mile to go Oh you know it has been such a long journey, But I don't have to cry 'bout you no more

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS - Mean Red Spider

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS - Mean Red Spider "Mean Red Spider" I got a mean red spider, and she been webbin' all over town I got a mean red spider, and she been webbin' all over town I'm gonna get me a mean black spider, so I can tear her cobweb down I got a break comin', no need for me to moan I got a break is sho' comin', no need for me to moan That's jus' a mean red spider, she's breakin' up my happy home All right stop this stuff man Go ahead man If I don't go crazy, I will surely lose my mind Well you know if I don't go crazy, I will surely lose my mind That's jus' a mean red spider, and she jus' bother me all the time

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS - Big Leg Woman

MUDDY WATERS LYRICS "Big Leg Woman" Big leg womens, keep your dresses down You got stuff that make a bulldog hug a hound Big leg women keep your dresses down Ahahah You got somethin make a bulldog hug a hound If you roll your belly, like you roll your dough Peoples is cryin, they want some more Ah, roll your belly, like you roll your dough Heyey peoples is cryin, peoples is cryin for more Big leg women shore got somethin good Peoples is cryin bout it in the neighborhood Big leg women shore got something good Now how if you don't believe me, ask anybody in my neighborhood.