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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

Sam Cooke's song 'Trouble Blues' off of his album "Night Beat"

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  • the shit minus the idiot who puts himself halfway through the clip

  • @xexaul Thats Ricardo Lopez. The Borjk Stalker who killed himself. Look it up.

  • Charles Brown and Fats Domino's versions were ok, but honestly I find that Sam Cooke has (Like most of his songs) ctahced the very essence of this song's meaning.

  • @Rockinrailroader765 I agree!

  • Haunting tune. Reminds me of long hot summer nights. Sam Cooke is so brilliant.

  • @buickboy92 Long hot summer nights deep in the woods of terror!

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  • aaa yeahhh REALLLLL MUSIC,, now whats it come to JUSTIN FUKN BEIBER, reall music faded away in the millenium

  • this may be an absolute contradiction in terms,but let's not make comments on youtube! Let us just cool out, kick back and listen to some real good music and everybody's happy-dig?!!

  • @TheLankysob I'm quite sure the Good Lord broke the mold after He made him....I feel ya 100% though!!! : )

  • I played lead guitar for Charles Brown for 10 years, abd he told me about his friendship with Sam Cook. He was scheduled to do this session with Sam cook, but at the last minute he decided to go to the racetrack instead. Knowing Charles like I did, I know that he really didn't want to play second fiddle to some one he considered a newcimer. So when he didn't show, they called Ray Charles to play piano. The organ was a young Billy Preston. But they did the Charles Brown songs anyway.

  • This sounds like Worried Life Blues.

  • @Rockinrailroader765

    Sam's version is jazzy and verry good

    Fats Domino's version is moore blues and verry good

  • Only one Sam Cooke

  • What a great singer ! With such a talent that removed most of the persons who listened to him. He had nothing more to do in this world. He place up there, deside God.

  • i like the drums i think hal leonard or whoever wrote popular instrument lesson books is on drums here

  • @xexaul LMAOOO, thats hilarious i was thinkin the same thing then i saw ur comment

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