R.I.P., Luther Dixon who died 10-22. He co-wrioe Big Boss Man, Sixteen Candles, A Hundred Pounds Of Clay, I Don't Want To Cry, and "Soldier Boy, and produced much of the Shirelles' material.
Good and different version but a little correction: Jimmy Reed and his wife actually wrote the song, they were just ripped off by Jimmy's Manager, producer, Bodyguard and sometimes bassplayer Al Smith.
I did a tribute to Jimmy Reed to honor the man and his music.
I like to invite you to my youtubesite to watch it. Hope to see you.
this is totally awesome! gritty blues, infectious rhythm. a unique take on a classic tune... i love it.
alisadou090 7 months ago
R.I.P., Luther Dixon who died 10-22. He co-wrioe Big Boss Man, Sixteen Candles, A Hundred Pounds Of Clay, I Don't Want To Cry, and "Soldier Boy, and produced much of the Shirelles' material.
Cleftonefan 2 years ago
@Cleftonefan Ran into Luther several times in Coconut Grove/Miami. Always remember him wearing a white suit.
willievega 1 year ago
Good and different version but a little correction: Jimmy Reed and his wife actually wrote the song, they were just ripped off by Jimmy's Manager, producer, Bodyguard and sometimes bassplayer Al Smith.
I did a tribute to Jimmy Reed to honor the man and his music.
I like to invite you to my youtubesite to watch it. Hope to see you.
Greetings from Berlin, Deutschland
2009framat 2 years ago
@2009framat Yes!!
bluesdoor 1 year ago
nice! We should jam sometime. I am in Hendersonville!
dressagegal 3 years ago