The Allman Brothers Band - Trouble No More

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Originally written as titled "Someday Baby Blues" by Sleepy John Estes in 1935. Muddy Waters later named the variation of the song later titled "Trouble No More" in 1955. The ABB arranged this on their first album and appeared on Live at Fillmore East.

Duane Allman (RIP 1946 - 1971) - Lead guitar and Slide
Gregg Allman - Vocals and organ
Dickey Betts - Lead guitar
Berry Oakley (RIP 1948 - 1972) - Bass
Butch Trucks - Drums
Jai Johanny Johanson - Drums

Lyrics:
Don't care how long you gone
I don't care how long you stay
It's good kind treatment
Bring you home someday
Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!

Now you keep on bettin'
That the dice won't pass
Well I know and I know ... whoa ... oh, you're livin' too fast.
Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Yeah...

I'll tell everybody ... in my neighborhood
You're a kind little woman ... but you don't do me no good
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Yeah, baby ...

I know you're leaving ... if you call that's gone
Oh without my lovin' ... yeah
Oh, you can't stay long.
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Hell, yeah ...

Well good bye baby ... yeah, well take my hand
I don't want no woman, no ... who can't have no man
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Trouble no more
Oh yeah
Yeah, baby

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  • Gee, thanks for the lecture on the ABB and the blues, Steele. I saw them in 1972. When did you see them? And I never heard of the groups you have on your page. Who the hell is "Rainbow"? I did see Rory Gallagher, but again, you were probably still in diapers.

  • @chelliegirl Rainbow was a band from the 70's that featured Ritchie Blackmore(Deep Purple) and the late Ronnie James Dio. And I envy you on seeing Rory Gallagher never got a chance to see him :'(

  • this was actually first by sleepy john estes in the early 30s

  • @busessuck1 thanks for letting me know that, looks like you know your rock/music history.

  • This is the best version of this song on the "Tube," What album is it from? Thanks for posting! Props.

  • @mcrd2001 actually this is from the live version at Fillmore East. And no problem this is one of my favorite songs by the Allman Bros too.

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  • @Egista07 its from Eat A Peach not At Fillmore East

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  •  ALGO BIEN CABRON...!!!

  • Real people, playing real instruments, no computers or auto-tune, just playing. Phuckin'-A.

  • No drum machines, no designer outfits, no dance steps, no manufactured souless bullshit. Just REAL FUCKIN' MUSIC by real people, something that's not done too much anymore.

  • why no thumb nail ?

  • @chelliegirl smart arse whore

  • Muddy Waters...nicely done by ABB

  • @seranadesongs Trouble No More wasn't released in 1971 on At Fillmore East. Go look at the vinyl jacket or the regular (not deluxe or fillmore concerts edition). The songs on At Fillmore East are Statesboro Blues, Done Somebody Wrong, Stormy Monday, You Don't Love Me, Hot 'Lanta, Liz Reed and Whipping Post. This song is from those dates but was released on Eat A Peach in 1972, not 1971. They definitely didn't put the same cut on 2 consecutive records back then either.

  • @hotlanta71 You are right, "Trouble No More" came out as the studio version on their 1st album in 69' and then was recorded again live on their 71' album, "Live At Fillmore." Then, the following year probably as a memorial to Duane, the 71' live version was re-released on the 72' "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was not originally recorded on the "Eat A Peach" album. The live version was 1st recorded and released in 71' and then re-released the following year in 72' on "Eat A Peach"...

  • @seranadesongs Trouble No More was originally recorded and released on the first ABB album in 1969. This Trouble No More recording was recorded during the March run in 1971 for the music that ended up on At Fillmore East. This was not on At Fillmore East, it was on Eat A Peach. Sorry...

  • @hotlanta71 Actually, originally, "Trouble No More" was from the Fillmore East Album first, which came out in 1971. "Eat A Peach" did not come out until the following year in Feb. 12th, 1972. And the "Trouble No More" Song on "Eat A Peach" is actually the live version from Fillmore East a year earlier. Sorry....

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