I Am The Blues is a Chicago blues album released in 1970 by the well-known bluesman Willie Dixon. It is also the title of Dixon's autobiography, edited by Don Snowden. Personnel: Willie Dixon - vocals, bass Johnny Shines - guitar Walter "Shakey" Horton aka Big Walter Horton - harmonica Sunnyland Slim, Lafayette Leake - piano Clifton James - drums Read Full BioI Am The Blues is a Chicago blues album released in 1970 by the well-known bluesman Willie Dixon. It is also the title of Dixon's autobiography, edited by Don Snowden.
Personnel: Willie Dixon - vocals, bass
Johnny Shines - guitar
Walter "Shakey" Horton aka Big Walter Horton - harmonica
Sunnyland Slim, Lafayette Leake - piano
Clifton James - drums
Personnel: Willie Dixon - vocals, bass
Johnny Shines - guitar
Walter "Shakey" Horton aka Big Walter Horton - harmonica
Sunnyland Slim, Lafayette Leake - piano
Clifton James - drums
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Back Door Man
Willie Dixon Lyrics
I am a back door man
I am a back door man
Well the men don't know, but the little girls understand
When everybody's tryin' to sleep
I'm somewhere making my midnight creep
Yes, in the morning when the rooster crow
Something tell me I got to go
I am a back door man
I am, a back door man
Well the men don't know, but little girls understand
They take me to the doctor, shot full o' holes
Nurse cried, please save the soul
Killed him for murder, first degree
Judge's wife cried, let the man go free
I am a back door man
I am a back door man
Well the men don't know, but little girls understand
Stand out there, cop's wife cried
Don't take him down, rather be dead
Six feets in the ground
When you come home you can eat pork and beans
I eats mo' chicken, any man seen
I am a back door man
I am a back door man
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Written by: Willie Dixon
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Mauricio Torres
The Doors played this song like a tribute to Willi. Jim Morrison and the Doors played amazing
igotasweetass
it's an old blues song. let it be an old blues song
Jim Ransone
The Doors recorded this before this Willie Dixon version was recorded. It was originally recorded by Howling Wolf, but apparently the Doors learned it from a John Hammond cover.
Bruce Fishkin
"The judge wife cried 'let the man go free'."
love it.
Josh James
One of my favorite bass lines
djsaeg
fi shaw
Ivan_Mcdouble
this is such a good song. like the doors version better rip Jim and rip Willie
strtngfrsh
Gene Simmons inspiration for Nothing To Loose.
jose leyton
De quién es originalmente esta canción? Tenía entendido que era de Howlin' Wolf
teronipee
@Yaret play Sí, la rola la compuso Willie Dixon