This is very similiar to Robert Johnson`s "They`re Red Hot"
Thanks to all the classic Blues Masters who brought forth Rock And Roll. They gave it all to us. Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards just to name a few. The blues fed them, and they fed it to us.
Hi Levez. I have a similar tune by Kenny Sultan called 'Keep on Truckin Mama (a BBF song) in standard tuning key of G, and a version by Tampa Red in standard tuning key of C called 'What is it that tastes like gravy?' The basic chord progresssion I play is based on Kenny Sultan's and is:
G B7 E7 A7 D7/F G B7 E7 A7 D7 G G7 C7 Gdim G B7 E7 A7 D7/F G
This provides a satisfying Ragtime shuffle with an alternating bass line. The chord progression kicks in with the vocal line. Hope this helps. Bill.
@levez Its in Eb but there is a Bb note on the top in there so the chords are Cmajor,
Amajor, Dmajor and G seventh BUT with a capo on the third fret. The C major is played with a high G (fourth finger on the first string three frets above the capo.
This is one half of the inspiration for Pink Floyd...Syd Barrett was in need of a name for the group, and happenned to have a blues album...on the sleeve was "Pink Anderson" and "Floyd Council"..
This song was also on the Mojo Magazine's cd release of "In Search Of Syd", along with Pink Anderson's "CC&O Blues"...both are great tunes !
AWESOME!!!... THE REAL ROOTS of popular music as we know it today!!!... Today's young musicians/people could and should learn a thing or two, That this music is the real music. And is what in fact started it all in North America and around the world. Before ragtime and blues recordings you had very little,If any! recordings on vyinal. Other than symphony recordings that were mostly created and came from Europe.
Geez who plagiarizes themselves more than Blind Boy Fuller..oh well...bee bee buh dop o dop bee....lol etc
amccolgan1 1 month ago
Hi - can anyone help with the words of the final two verses?
'I ASKED MY GAL WHERE SHE STAY LAST NIGHT / ???????????????'
and
'MET A GAL THIS MORNIN' SHE WAS 16 YEARS OLD / ???????'
Thanks. Great song.
nondescript11 9 months ago
This is very similiar to Robert Johnson`s "They`re Red Hot"
Thanks to all the classic Blues Masters who brought forth Rock And Roll. They gave it all to us. Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards just to name a few. The blues fed them, and they fed it to us.
DoubleVisionandco 1 year ago
awesome song...if anyone knows the key/tuning, i'd appreciate it. thanks
levez 2 years ago
Hi Levez. I have a similar tune by Kenny Sultan called 'Keep on Truckin Mama (a BBF song) in standard tuning key of G, and a version by Tampa Red in standard tuning key of C called 'What is it that tastes like gravy?' The basic chord progresssion I play is based on Kenny Sultan's and is:
G B7 E7 A7 D7/F G B7 E7 A7 D7 G G7 C7 Gdim G B7 E7 A7 D7/F G
This provides a satisfying Ragtime shuffle with an alternating bass line. The chord progression kicks in with the vocal line. Hope this helps. Bill.
MrBillbroonzy 2 years ago
@levez The song is in the key of Eb major. That's the key I hear.
I'm not exactly sure about tuning.
How about an open D with the capo on the first fret?
ToastmachineIdiot 2 years ago
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tassieblues 1 year ago
@levez Its in Eb but there is a Bb note on the top in there so the chords are Cmajor,
Amajor, Dmajor and G seventh BUT with a capo on the third fret. The C major is played with a high G (fourth finger on the first string three frets above the capo.
tassieblues 1 year ago
at 0.49 blind boy fuller sings ashes to ashes, sand to sand.
altough usually you say ashes to ashes dust to dust.
this same choice of words you will find in your southern can is mine by blind willy mctell and much later in the cover by the white stripes.
ought it had to do someting with eachother.
JacquelineGaertner 2 years ago
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ivanluisgomes 2 years ago
Awesome.
mangeldeth 2 years ago
thank you beautiful, it's great!!! 5*****
TheCoolBlues 2 years ago
This is one half of the inspiration for Pink Floyd...Syd Barrett was in need of a name for the group, and happenned to have a blues album...on the sleeve was "Pink Anderson" and "Floyd Council"..
This song was also on the Mojo Magazine's cd release of "In Search Of Syd", along with Pink Anderson's "CC&O Blues"...both are great tunes !
DylanNotBob 2 years ago
Your Very Welcome!
comeinmykitchen 2 years ago
AWESOME!!!... THE REAL ROOTS of popular music as we know it today!!!... Today's young musicians/people could and should learn a thing or two, That this music is the real music. And is what in fact started it all in North America and around the world. Before ragtime and blues recordings you had very little,If any! recordings on vyinal. Other than symphony recordings that were mostly created and came from Europe.
Thank You for posting RagtimeDorianHenry.
comeinmykitchen 2 years ago 4
thank you for your comment !
RagtimeDorianHenry 2 years ago
Floyds nickname was Dipper Boy, wonder how he got that?
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gitfiddlejim 2 years ago