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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2009

Big Jack Johnson (born July 30, 1940, Lambert, Mississippi) is a modern electric blues musician.

He has recorded both solo and as a member of the blues groups the Jelly Roll Kings and Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers.

He performed and wrote "Jack's Blues" and performed "Catfish Medley" with Samuel L. Jackson on the Black Snake Moan film soundtrack.

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  • This song is just wonderful. And as said before, this is by far the best version of the song. BTW, this is a footage from a documentary called '' Deep Blues".

  • Yes it is.

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  • i recently discovered Big Jack Johnson and his music, but from now on he's one of my favourite blues musician...this song, " Daddy, when is mama coming home " is extraodinary... i've got to say, what this man puts in his music is awesome, it's the spirit of the southern american blues, playing good music for the people who are listening, gathering them around the music, that's for me the spirit of the blues, and music in general...too bad he seems to be so little known worldwide...

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  • We Miss Ya Granddad (Gone But Never Forgotten,Save A Spot For Us Up There ) && Trust Im Holdin It Down Down Here Im Takin U To The Top Your Legene Will Live On Foreva Just Wait Love Ya && Your ForevaI My Heart !! Tears Of Joy Fill My EyeS Knowng That I Had You As My Grabdad && Thats Truely A Blessing !

  • Depressing that he is gone.

  • see u heaven...

  • Thanks for all you shared in life and in music, Jack. RIP and see ya again someday.

  • RIP Big Jack Johnson. Thank you for hours and hours of enjoyment. Thank you for making me smile. Thank you for your brand of Blues. You will be greatly missed.

  • RIP Big Jack.

  • lovely. RIP, and thank you fella.

  • lovely. RIP, and thak you fella.

  • RIP Big Jack. You will be missed by all those you appreciate the real deal blues. This was a favorite segment of mine from Deep Blues.

  • @mohansen11 thanks, I think that's it! R.I.P. Big Jack

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