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  • It got released in the US in 1956 and was released in England in 1964.

  • Brilliant

  • how kool is this track-i dance to it and ladies who dont know JLH light up when they listen to the lyrics and wiggle 'round

  • Detroit! Yeah baby! Fishing at the end of Mt. Elliot, across from the Coast Guard Station...fishing off Belle isle...watching the Tigers play at Comerica..fish fry at Heather Hills on Woodward Ave., fresh bread in Hamtramck, John Lee Hooker's hometown...mine too!

  • @dogzcatcher John Lee Hooker was born and raised near Clarksdale, MS. He moved to Detroit in the '40's. Blues straight from the Mississippi Delta. A majority of artists of this genre originated from the Delta.

  • 10-bar blues. Why use more bars than you have to?

  • This is and always has been one of my favorite blues tracks. The guitar riff is mesmerizing, the rhythm groove, so cool....

  • was 56 definatly not 64

  • It was definitely in the charts in UK in the 60's though - I remember it well.

  • I've read this track was a 1956 recording, not 1964?!

  • @danburge82 I go by what's written on the label. You're probably right though

  • ♥ ♥

  • John Lee Hooker KICKED some MAJOR DIMPLES!!!

  • Classic Fantastic!

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