John Lee Hooker was still churning out R&B-influenced electric blues with a… Read Full Bio ↴John Lee Hooker was still churning out R&B-influenced electric blues with a rhythm section for Vee Jay when he recorded in April 1959 The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker, his first album packaged for the folk/traditional blues market.
He plays nothing but acoustic guitar, and seems to have selected a repertoire with old-school country-blues in mind. It's unimpressive only within the context of Hooker's body of work; in comparison with other solo outings, the guitar sounds thin, and the approach restrained.
He plays nothing but acoustic guitar, and seems to have selected a repertoire with old-school country-blues in mind. It's unimpressive only within the context of Hooker's body of work; in comparison with other solo outings, the guitar sounds thin, and the approach restrained.
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The Country Blues Of John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker Lyrics
Black Snake He's a mean black snake sucking my rider's tongue He's a…
Bundle Up and Go Well, a nickel is a nickel, dime is a dime, House…
Church Bell Tone (John Lee Hooker) People I thought I heard, I thought I…
Good Mornin' Lil' School Girl Good mornin', lil' school girl, good mornin', lil' school gi…
How Long Blues Standin' at the station when the train come by Deep down…
Pea Vine Special Well, I thought I heard that pea vine when she…
Tupelo Blues Did ya read about the flood? Happened long time ago In Tupel…
Wobblin' Baby I got a wobblin' baby, wobble me all the time I…