Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Buddy Guy--an idol for other blues guitar players, such as Eric Clapton, and an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix--teams up with Junior Wells--a world famous blues vocalist and harmonica player--to play some of the more powerful blues songs ever written.
There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966.
Silvertone Records captured their latest team work to release "Last Time Around" Read Full BioBuddy Guy--an idol for other blues guitar players, such as Eric Clapton, and an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix--teams up with Junior Wells--a world famous blues vocalist and harmonica player--to play some of the more powerful blues songs ever written.
There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966.
Silvertone Records captured their latest team work to release "Last Time Around", from the historic final performance of the duo, live and acoustic, at Buddy Guy's world famous Chicago blues mecca, Legends.
There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966.
Silvertone Records captured their latest team work to release "Last Time Around" Read Full BioBuddy Guy--an idol for other blues guitar players, such as Eric Clapton, and an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix--teams up with Junior Wells--a world famous blues vocalist and harmonica player--to play some of the more powerful blues songs ever written.
There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966.
Silvertone Records captured their latest team work to release "Last Time Around", from the historic final performance of the duo, live and acoustic, at Buddy Guy's world famous Chicago blues mecca, Legends.
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Messin' With The Kid
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Lyrics
What's this a-here goin all around town
The people they say they're gonna put the kid down
Oh no
Oh look at what you did
You can call it what you want to
I call it messin' with the kid
You know the kid's no child and I don't play
I says what I mean and I mean what I say
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh look at what you did
You can call it what you want to
I call it messin' with the kid
You know the kid's no child and I don't play
I says what I mean and I mean what I say
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh look at what you did
You can call it what you want to
I call it messin' with the kid
We're gonna take the kid's car and drive around town
Tell everybody you're not puttin' him down
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
Oh look at what you did
You can call it what you want to
I call it messin' with the... yeah
One more now
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MEL LONDON
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Masatoshi Shoji
They are real blues brothers. I am so grateful to have seen them at Buddy Guy's legends.
The Gardening Astronomer
I had the pleasure of seeing these two gentleman perform in a small club in Ottawa in the early 70s. It was sublime.
Luis Garcia
Ooops Mr Steve Jordan got lost at end of song
Lisa Weaver
They made and had it going on. Sublime!
durwin pocha
Mesmerizing groove, "the band is cooking!" On Letterman in 84 wow.
Mimmo Leonardi
Very very strong, superlative blues, the Legend of blues 👌🌋🌹
Mimmo Leonardi
Tanks, remembering Albert King 😂🙏👌
Eric Clapton History Book
Great concert!
tim ciolli
My favorite harp player of all time.
Henry Frost
Absolutely brilliant