I played lead guitar for Charles Brown from 1976 to 86, except for 81 to 83 when I was in Hawaii and he was in New York.He was 55 when I met him, and he was a hot Hammond B3 player, and sharp on the bass peddles too. All the piano stuff sounded even better on organ.
I played lead guitar for Charles Brown from 1976 to 86, except for 81 to 83 when I was in Hawaii and he was in New York.He was 55 when I met him, and he was a hot Hammond B3 player, and sharp on the bass peddles too. All the piano stuff sounded even better on organ.
princeoftheblues 2 months ago 2
@princeoftheblues Wow thanks for your comment! way cool you've played with him!
DRANTJE 1 month ago
Hit the spot!!!
meeraloveskrishna 3 months ago
all time favorite cut from Charles Brown...a distant second is a "Virus Called the Blues" w/Dr. John those 2 bring the pain.
London108 6 months ago
you cant have music today without the classic blues.
savageonthebeat 10 months ago
biiiim
jazzyow 1 year ago
This version is really great....check my version out at my page
campocaster 1 year ago
This is a really nice recording...
BigBrotherIsHere01 1 year ago
thank God for recordings that survive the artist.
No one like Charles Brown.
What a gift.
1mommas 2 years ago 7
@1mommas
in fact, no one dislikes charles brown ;-)
MrWilur 10 months ago
@MrWilur - 10 months later and still no one dislikes charles Brown, nor should they. What a performer, class.
beowulf3075 5 days ago
This version is way better than the loud, electrified version that's floating around out there. Damn, this guy had soul.
dylansaves 2 years ago
da BLUES ,yall, yes sur
shortcakeslicious 2 years ago
I love this song! I did a cover of it and posted it here on youtube.
Shantilou 2 years ago
amazing song
Bluzer86 2 years ago 3
wonderfull, good ol days
shiva63 2 years ago 2
wonderful Charles Brown
eric669 3 years ago 2
this has a lovely, strong pulse. it's blue, and it hits me the right way
bonerdownmam 3 years ago