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part of the folk music process as the artist. The call and response dynamic that is ubiquitous through much of the African-American musical tradition, is very evident in live blues performances. Folk songs are common songs known by everyone. Many blues songs are standards, and are commonly ...
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I Got the BluesRanking the best artists, groups, and songs of the musical form first hummed, hollered, and chanted by African Americans in the Deep South—and the many subgenres that have sprouted from its roots into juke joints and playlists around the world. ...
Big Joe Williams – Baby Please Don’t Go This Mississippi bluesman was famed for playing an unorthodox nine-string guitar and in 1935 he recorded (under the name Joe Williams’ Washboard Blues Singers) “Baby Please Don’t Go,” which became one of the most popular blues songs of all tim...
Songs like “Vini Vini Vini,” was popular then. Oh, they had “Big John’s Special,” anything danceable, a lot of waltzes. “You’re the one Rose that’s left in my Heart” – a lot of thing is that Bing Crosby was singing. So we learned to play that. Because a lot of ...
Working with Naala was great. That song was following me around for a couple of years, and I knew what I wanted it to sound like, but I didn't know how I was going to sing it. I had already laid the musical bed, and I think it was one of the last songs that we recorded voc...
The song is based on Scottish folk songs. I quote. Robert Burns sent a copy of the original song to the Scots Musical Museum in 1788 with the remark, “The following song, an old song, of the olden times, and which has never been in print, nor even in manuscript until I took it ...
Another big winner is ‘I want my Soul Back.’ It laments the often soulless world of contemporary popular music in a way that sounds more heartfelt and hopeful than grouchy. Crystal’s vocals throughout hold up beautifully — even when it is supporting songs that she could, and should, ...