There are two harmonica playing bluesmen known as Sonny Boy Williamson. They are colloquially referred to as Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II respectively, but are of no relation.
The two are easy to distinguish. Williamson I played the harmonica acoustically and was essentially a pre-War artist. Williamson II was entirely an electrified harpist, in the style of Little Walter, reflecting the advent of the jukebox and electrified instruments following World War II. Read Full BioThere are two harmonica playing bluesmen known as Sonny Boy Williamson. They are colloquially referred to as Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II respectively, but are of no relation.
The two are easy to distinguish. Williamson I played the harmonica acoustically and was essentially a pre-War artist. Williamson II was entirely an electrified harpist, in the style of Little Walter, reflecting the advent of the jukebox and electrified instruments following World War II.
(Compare the albums Sonny Boy Williamson I ~~ Sonny Boy Williamson II)
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Sonny Boy Williamson I (30 March 1914 - 1 June 1948)
also known as John Lee Curtis Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, born in Jackson, Tennessee, whose first record Good Morning little School Girl was a hit in 1937. He was widely popular throughout the whole southeast of the U.S., and was practically synonymous with the blues harmonica for the next decade, making his a commonly used stage name by the time he was murdered in 1948. He is buried at the Old Blairs Chapel Church, south west of Jackson, Tennessee.
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Sonny Boy Williamson II (11 March 1908 - 25 May 1965) also known as Willie Williamson, Willie Miller, Little Boy Blue, The Goat and Footsie.
Aleck "Rice" Miller was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter.
Born as Aleck Ford to Millie Ford on the Sara Jones Plantation in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, his date and year of birth are a matter of uncertainty. He claimed to have been born on December 5, 1899, but one researcher, David Evans, claims to have found census record evidence that he was born around 1912. His gravestone lists his date of birth as March 11, 1908.
He lived and worked with his sharecropper stepfather, Jim Miller, whose last name he soon adopted, and mother, Millie Ford, until the early 1930s. Beginning in the 1930s, he traveled around Mississippi and Arkansas and encountered Big Joe Williams, Elmore James and Robert Lockwood, Jr., also known as Robert Junior Lockwood, who would play guitar on his later Checker Records sides. He was also associated with Robert Johnson during this period. Miller developed his style and raffish stage persona during these years. Willie Dixon recalled seeing Lockwood and Miller playing for tips in Greenville, Mississippi in the 1930s. He entertained audiences with novelties such inserting one end of the harmonica into his mouth and playing with no hands.
In 1941 Miller was hired to play the King Biscuit Time show, advertising the King Biscuit brand of baking flour on radio station KFFA in Helena, Arkansas with Lockwood. It was at this point that the radio program's sponsor, Max Moore, began billing Miller as Sonny Boy Williamson, apparently in an attempt to capitalize on the fame of the well known Chicago-based harmonica player and singer John Lee Williamson (Sonny Boy Williamson I). Although John Lee Williamson was a major blues star who had already released dozens of successful and widely influential records under the name "Sonny Boy Williamson" from 1937 onward, Aleck Miller would later claim to have been the first to use the name, and some blues scholars believe that Miller's assertion he was born in 1899 was a ruse to convince audiences he was old enough to have used the name before John Lee Williamson, who was born in 1914 (this is made somewhat less likely, however, by the fact that Miller was certainly older than Williamson even if one does not accept the 1899 birthdate.) Whatever the methodology, Miller became commonly known as "Sonny Boy Williamson", and Lockwood and the rest of his band were billed as the King Biscuit Boys.
In 1949 he relocated to West Memphis, Arkansas and lived with his sister and her husband, Howlin' Wolf (later, for Checker Records, he did a parody of Howlin' Wolf entitled "Like Wolf"). Sonny Boy started his own KWEM radio show from 1948 to 1950 selling the elixir Hadacol.
Sonny Boy also brought his King Biscuit musician friends to West Memphis: Elmore James, Houston Stackhouse, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Robert Nighthawk and others, to perform on KWEM Radio.
In the 1940s Williamson married Mattie Gordon, who remained his wife until his death.
Williamson's first recording session took place in 1951 for Lillian McMurry of Jackson, Mississippi's Trumpet Records (three years after the death of John Lee Williamson, which for the first time allowed some legitimacy to Miller's carefully worded claim to being "the one and only Sonny Boy Williamson"). McMurry later erected Williamson's headstone, near Tutwiler, Mississippi, in 1977.
When Trumpet went bankrupt in 1955, Sonny Boy's recording contract was yielded to its creditors, who sold it to Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois. Sonny Boy had begun developing a following in Chicago beginning in 1953, when he appeared there as a member of Elmore James's band. It was during his Chess years that he enjoyed his greatest success and acclaim, recording about 70 songs for Chess subsidiary Checker Records from 1955 to 1964.
In the early 1960s he toured Europe several times during the height of the British blues craze, recording with The Yardbirds and The Animals, and appearing on several TV broadcasts throughout Europe. According to the Led Zeppelin biography 'Hammer of the Gods', while in England Sonny Boy set his hotel room on fire while trying to cook a rabbit in a coffee percolator. Robert Palmer's "Deep Blues" mentions that during this tour he allegedly stabbed a man during a street fight and left the country abruptly.
Sonny Boy took a liking to the European fans, and while there had a custom-made, two-tone suit tailored personally for him, along with a bowler hat, matching umbrella, and an attaché case for his harmonicas. He appears credited as "Big Skol" on Roland Kirk's live album 'Kirk in Copenhagen' (1963). One of his final recordings from England, in 1964, featured him singing "I'm Trying To Make London My Home" with Hubert Sumlin providing the guitar. Due to his many years of relating convoluted, highly fictionalized accounts of his life to friends and family, upon his return to the Delta, some expressed disbelief upon hearing of Sonny Boy's touring across the Atlantic, visiting Europe, seeing the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, and other landmarks, and recording there.
Upon his return to the U.S., he resumed playing the King Biscuit Time show on KFFA, and performed around Helena, Arkansas. As fellow musicians Houston Stackhouse and Peck Curtis waited at the KFFA studios for Williamson on May 25, 1965, the 12:15 broadcast time was closing in and Sonny Boy was nowhere in sight. Peck left the radio station and headed out to locate Williamson, and discovered his body in bed at the rooming house where he'd been staying, dead of an apparent heart attack suffered in his sleep the night before.
Williamson is buried on New Africa Rd. just outside Tutwiler, Mississippi at the site of the former Whitman Chapel cemetery.
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The two are easy to distinguish. Williamson I played the harmonica acoustically and was essentially a pre-War artist. Williamson II was entirely an electrified harpist, in the style of Little Walter, reflecting the advent of the jukebox and electrified instruments following World War II. Read Full BioThere are two harmonica playing bluesmen known as Sonny Boy Williamson. They are colloquially referred to as Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II respectively, but are of no relation.
The two are easy to distinguish. Williamson I played the harmonica acoustically and was essentially a pre-War artist. Williamson II was entirely an electrified harpist, in the style of Little Walter, reflecting the advent of the jukebox and electrified instruments following World War II.
(Compare the albums Sonny Boy Williamson I ~~ Sonny Boy Williamson II)
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Sonny Boy Williamson I (30 March 1914 - 1 June 1948)
also known as John Lee Curtis Williamson, was an American blues harmonica player, born in Jackson, Tennessee, whose first record Good Morning little School Girl was a hit in 1937. He was widely popular throughout the whole southeast of the U.S., and was practically synonymous with the blues harmonica for the next decade, making his a commonly used stage name by the time he was murdered in 1948. He is buried at the Old Blairs Chapel Church, south west of Jackson, Tennessee.
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Sonny Boy Williamson II (11 March 1908 - 25 May 1965) also known as Willie Williamson, Willie Miller, Little Boy Blue, The Goat and Footsie.
Aleck "Rice" Miller was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter.
Born as Aleck Ford to Millie Ford on the Sara Jones Plantation in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, his date and year of birth are a matter of uncertainty. He claimed to have been born on December 5, 1899, but one researcher, David Evans, claims to have found census record evidence that he was born around 1912. His gravestone lists his date of birth as March 11, 1908.
He lived and worked with his sharecropper stepfather, Jim Miller, whose last name he soon adopted, and mother, Millie Ford, until the early 1930s. Beginning in the 1930s, he traveled around Mississippi and Arkansas and encountered Big Joe Williams, Elmore James and Robert Lockwood, Jr., also known as Robert Junior Lockwood, who would play guitar on his later Checker Records sides. He was also associated with Robert Johnson during this period. Miller developed his style and raffish stage persona during these years. Willie Dixon recalled seeing Lockwood and Miller playing for tips in Greenville, Mississippi in the 1930s. He entertained audiences with novelties such inserting one end of the harmonica into his mouth and playing with no hands.
In 1941 Miller was hired to play the King Biscuit Time show, advertising the King Biscuit brand of baking flour on radio station KFFA in Helena, Arkansas with Lockwood. It was at this point that the radio program's sponsor, Max Moore, began billing Miller as Sonny Boy Williamson, apparently in an attempt to capitalize on the fame of the well known Chicago-based harmonica player and singer John Lee Williamson (Sonny Boy Williamson I). Although John Lee Williamson was a major blues star who had already released dozens of successful and widely influential records under the name "Sonny Boy Williamson" from 1937 onward, Aleck Miller would later claim to have been the first to use the name, and some blues scholars believe that Miller's assertion he was born in 1899 was a ruse to convince audiences he was old enough to have used the name before John Lee Williamson, who was born in 1914 (this is made somewhat less likely, however, by the fact that Miller was certainly older than Williamson even if one does not accept the 1899 birthdate.) Whatever the methodology, Miller became commonly known as "Sonny Boy Williamson", and Lockwood and the rest of his band were billed as the King Biscuit Boys.
In 1949 he relocated to West Memphis, Arkansas and lived with his sister and her husband, Howlin' Wolf (later, for Checker Records, he did a parody of Howlin' Wolf entitled "Like Wolf"). Sonny Boy started his own KWEM radio show from 1948 to 1950 selling the elixir Hadacol.
Sonny Boy also brought his King Biscuit musician friends to West Memphis: Elmore James, Houston Stackhouse, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Robert Nighthawk and others, to perform on KWEM Radio.
In the 1940s Williamson married Mattie Gordon, who remained his wife until his death.
Williamson's first recording session took place in 1951 for Lillian McMurry of Jackson, Mississippi's Trumpet Records (three years after the death of John Lee Williamson, which for the first time allowed some legitimacy to Miller's carefully worded claim to being "the one and only Sonny Boy Williamson"). McMurry later erected Williamson's headstone, near Tutwiler, Mississippi, in 1977.
When Trumpet went bankrupt in 1955, Sonny Boy's recording contract was yielded to its creditors, who sold it to Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois. Sonny Boy had begun developing a following in Chicago beginning in 1953, when he appeared there as a member of Elmore James's band. It was during his Chess years that he enjoyed his greatest success and acclaim, recording about 70 songs for Chess subsidiary Checker Records from 1955 to 1964.
In the early 1960s he toured Europe several times during the height of the British blues craze, recording with The Yardbirds and The Animals, and appearing on several TV broadcasts throughout Europe. According to the Led Zeppelin biography 'Hammer of the Gods', while in England Sonny Boy set his hotel room on fire while trying to cook a rabbit in a coffee percolator. Robert Palmer's "Deep Blues" mentions that during this tour he allegedly stabbed a man during a street fight and left the country abruptly.
Sonny Boy took a liking to the European fans, and while there had a custom-made, two-tone suit tailored personally for him, along with a bowler hat, matching umbrella, and an attaché case for his harmonicas. He appears credited as "Big Skol" on Roland Kirk's live album 'Kirk in Copenhagen' (1963). One of his final recordings from England, in 1964, featured him singing "I'm Trying To Make London My Home" with Hubert Sumlin providing the guitar. Due to his many years of relating convoluted, highly fictionalized accounts of his life to friends and family, upon his return to the Delta, some expressed disbelief upon hearing of Sonny Boy's touring across the Atlantic, visiting Europe, seeing the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, and other landmarks, and recording there.
Upon his return to the U.S., he resumed playing the King Biscuit Time show on KFFA, and performed around Helena, Arkansas. As fellow musicians Houston Stackhouse and Peck Curtis waited at the KFFA studios for Williamson on May 25, 1965, the 12:15 broadcast time was closing in and Sonny Boy was nowhere in sight. Peck left the radio station and headed out to locate Williamson, and discovered his body in bed at the rooming house where he'd been staying, dead of an apparent heart attack suffered in his sleep the night before.
Williamson is buried on New Africa Rd. just outside Tutwiler, Mississippi at the site of the former Whitman Chapel cemetery.
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Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics
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Sonny Boy Williamson II It's so sad to be lonesome, too much inconvenient to…
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...help Me You got to help me I can't do it all by…
09 Ninety Nine Darling you know exactly what happened, last year just about…
Alcohol Blues Alcohol Blues Track#16 2:46 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee…
All My Love In Vain My heart has been broken And all of my love`s in…
Apple tree swing Apple Tree Swing Track #12 2:22 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
Army Man Blues Who is that knockin' on that do'? I believe that, that's…
Baby Please Don't Go Baby, please don't go Baby, please don't go Baby, please d…
Bad Luck Blues Baby did you hear about the bad luck, the bad…
Beauty Parlor Beauty Parlor Track #23 3:29 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Le…
Better Cut That Out A-now-now, when you see a drunk man It made-a you mad When…
Big Apple Blues Now you know, baby You told me you didn't want me…
Black Gal Blues Well, that I got somethin' to tell ya, black gal Black…
Black Panther Blues Well, that I got somethin' to tell ya, black gal Black…
Blue Bird Blues My bluebird, bluebird, please take this letter down south fo…
Blue Bird Blues Part 2 Now, bluebird, bluebird Please take this letter down south …
Bluebird Blues My bluebird, bluebird, please take this letter down south fo…
Blues that made me drunk Blues That Made Me Drunk Track 17 2:58 Sonny Boy Williamson…
Born Blind You've talking about your woman, I wish to God, man,…
Bring Another Half A Pint Now, an I'd ruther be sloppy drunk A-than anything I know A-…
Bring It on Home Baby, baby I'm gonna bring it on home to you I done…
Broken heart blues Now, I'm broke an I'm homeless Ridin', an I'm dirty, too Bro…
Bye Bye Bird Yeah, we know these sounds. These sounds belong to one man. …
Check up on My Baby Blues Check Up On My Baby Track 22 2:43 Sonny Boy Williamson…
Checkin Yeah I'm checking on my baby Find out what she's puttin' d…
Christmas Morning Blues Well, it was on one Christmas morning Peoples, Chrismas is c…
Coal and Icaman Blues Lord, I would love to be yo' iceman But I would…
Coal and Iceman Blues Lord, I would love to be yo' iceman But I would…
Coal Miner Blues Lord, I would love to be yo' iceman But I would…
Collector man blues Who is that knockin' on that do'? I believe that, that's…
Come on baby and take a walk Come On Baby And Take A Walk Track 18 2:46 Sonny…
Cool Disposition My baby a kind hearted woman, so lovely and so…
Cross My Heart If you cross your heart to someone You`re not suposed to…
Dealing With The Devil I Been Dealing With The Devil Track #13 2:47 Sonny Boy…
Decoration Blues Lord, I had a woman She was nice lovin' in ev'ry…
Decoration Day Lord, I had a woman She was nice lovin' in ev'ry…
Deep Down in the Ground Deep Down In The Ground Track 8 3:10 Sonny Boy…
Desperado Woman Blues Desperado Woman Blues Track 20 2:37 Sonny Boy Williamson I (…
Don't Lose Your Eye Don't lose your eye, man to spite your face, Don't…
Don't Start Me Talkin Well, I'm goin' down to Rosie's, stop at Fannie Mae's…
Down Child Listen downchild Please take a fool's advice Listen downch…
Down south Now an' I'm goin' back down South Man, where the weather…
Drink on little girl Now, an I know'd you didn't love me Babe you didn't…
Dust My Broom I'm a get up in the mornin' I believe I'll dust…
Early in the Morning Now, when a little girl becomin' twelve years old Beginin' t…
Elevator Woman Elevate me mama Mama, five or six stories on down Elevate …
Eyesight to the Blind You've talking about your woman, I wish to God, man,…
Fattening Frogs For Snakes It took me a long time, to find out my…
Good Evening Everybody Good evening, everybody, tell me how do you do Good evening…
Good Gravy Oh, but what this smell like gravy? An' I would like…
Good Moring Little Schoolgirl A good morning little schoolgirl, Can I go home with you? …
good mornin' little school girl Good mornin' 'lil school girl, can I go home, can I…
Good Morning Little School Girl Hello, little school girl Good mo'nin, little school girl Ca…
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Good mornin' 'lil school girl, can I go home, can I…
Good Morning School Girl Hello, little school girl Good morning, little school girl C…
Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl Good mornin' little schoolgirl Can I go home with you Tell y…
Good Morning, School Girl Hello, little school girl Good morning, little school girl C…
Goodbye Red Well, goodbye Red Now, I ain't gon' cry Now, goodbye Red Now…
Got the Bottle up and Gone Well, I don't run no fillin' station I don't sell no…
Groundhog Blues Now I'm a walkin' groundhog, mama and I walks around…
Have You Ever Been In Love Have you ever been in love with a woman, like…
Help Me You got to help me I can't do it all by…
HIGHWAY 49 Well I'm gonna get up in the morning Hit the highway…
Honey Bee Blues Honey Bee Blues Track 1 3:02 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
Hoodoo Hoodoo Lord, I wonder what the matter with time Seems like everythi…
I Been Dealing With the Devil Now, my baby wasn't even decided About our weddin' ring When…
I Don't Care No More When we first met, I know what it was A…
I Don't Know At eleven forty five the phone begain the ring I heard…
I Have Got To Go Now, an I want you to gather 'round boys We've all…
I Love You for Myself I Love You For Myself Track #20 2:59 Sonny Boy Williamson…
I Win the War Blues Uncle Sam is gonna give me a Thunderbolt, he want…
I'm Gonna Catch Ya Soon I keep sniffin' darlin', hidin' on me A-papa gonna catch you…
I'm Gonna Catch Yoy Soon I'm Gonna Catch You Soon Track 3 2:45 Sonny Boy…
I'm Tired Of Truckin' My Blues Away Oh, I'm gettin', yes I'm gettin' tired A-you truckin' my blu…
I'm Tired Of Trucking My Blues Away I'm Tired of Truckin' My Blues Away Track #21 2:58 Sonny…
Insurance Man Blues Ev'ry Monday mo'nin People, the insurance man knockin' on my…
I’m Gonna Catch You Soon I'm Gonna Catch You Soon Track 3 2:45 Sonny Boy…
Jackson Blues Now when I left out of Jackson My baby was standin'…
Jivin' the Blues Jivin' The Blues Track #16 2:51 Sonny Boy Williamson (John L…
Joe Louis And John Henry Blues Well, while I was sit'n at Madison Square Gardens Now, just…
Keep It To Your Baby, do me a favor, keep our business to yourself. Please,…
Keep It to Yourself Baby, do me a favor, keep our business to yourself Please,…
Lacey belle Lacey Belle Track #11 2:48 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee)…
Let Me Explain Less walking, less talking, Give me, a chance to explain Les…
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide Hold up your head, and don't let your conscience get…
Life time blues Life Time Blues Track 13 2:42 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
Liquor store blues (harmonica intro) Now me an my baby we talked late…
Little Girl Little girl, little girl I've got something I wan' say to…
Little laura blues Little Girl Blues Track 13 3:16 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
Lonesome Cabin In my one room little cabin, just me and my…
Lord Now an' I'm goin' away, baby Just to worry you off…
Lord, Oh Lord Blues Now, and I'm goin' away, baby Just to worry you off…
Love Me Baby I want you to hold me in yo' arms, baby A-take…
Low Down Blues Low Down Ways Track 14 3:10 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
Low Down Ways Now listen here, baby Do you think I'm gonna be yo'…
Mattie Mae Blues Hello stranger, now You sho' do remind me of Mattie Mae,…
Mean old highway Mean Old Highway Track number six 3:21 Sonny Boy Williamson …
Mighty Long Time Oh been so long, been a mighty mighty long time Been…
Million years blues Million Year Blues Track #18 3: 02 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
Miss Louisa Blues Miss Louisa Blues Track #19 3:02 Sonny Boy Williamson I (Joh…
Miss Stella Brown Blues Stella Brown Blues Track 19 2:47 Sonny Boy Williamson I (Joh…
Moonshine Now, any-'is, moonshine Moonshine do harm to many men Now …
My Baby Yeah I'm checking on my baby Find out what she's puttin' dow…
My Black Name My Black Name Track #22 2:42 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
My black name blues Now, I can hear my black name a-ringin' All up an'…
My Little Cabin (Rice Miller Williamson) In my one room little cabin, Just m…
My Little Cornelia Oh yes, somethin's gettin' wrong with my little machine Oh …
My Little Cornelius My Little Cornelius Track #15 3:12 Sonny Boy Williamson I (J…
My Little Machine Oh yes, somethin's gettin' wrong with my little machine Oh y…
Nelson Street Blues I went down on Shannon Street Now to buy some alcohol I…
Night Time Is the Right Time You know the night time, oh, is the right time To…
Nine Below Zero Yeah, ain't that a pity People ain't that a cryin' shame Ain…
Ninety Nine Darling you know exactly what happened, last year just about…
No Friend Blues Lord, I had a woman She was nice lovin' in ev'ry…
No Nights By Myself Hmm I'm not going to spend another night by myself Lord, I…
Number Five Blues Number Five Blues Track 9 3:26 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
One Way Out Raise your window I ain't goin' out that door Raise your win…
Polly Put Your Kettle On Now oh little Susie How I love you Nothin′ in the world Gonn…
Pontiac Blues Yeah, what my baby told me What tonight looks like Oh, what…
Project Highway Well, well, well, well I've got to get some money I wants…
Rainy Day Blues Rainy Day Blues Track 18 3:16 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
Rub a dub You know my mama bought a washbo'd An a brand new…
Santa Claus My baby went shopping yesterday, Said, "I'm gonna buy what y…
Shake The Boogie Now, an my baby went out An' stayed out all night…
Shannon Street Blues I went down on Shannon Street Now to buy some alcohol I…
She Brought Life Back to the Dead When I first heard about it I didn't believe what you…
She don't love me that way Well, I got somethin' to tell ya, baby You can't do You…
Shotgun blues You ought a heard my grandmother When she got my grandfathe…
Skinny Woman Now I don't want no, no skinny woman, I want…
Sloopy Drunk Blues Now I would rather be sloppy drunk A-than anything I know …
Sloppy Drunk Blues Now I would rather be sloppy drunk A-than anything I know Yo…
Sonny boy's cold chills Sonny Boy's Cold Chills Track number five 3:03 Sonny Boy Wil…
Sonny Boy's Jump Sonny Boy's Jump Track #25 2:47 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John…
Southern dream Southern Dream Track #22 2:44 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John L…
Springtime blues Springtime Blues Trk 1 Dsc 2 3:01 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
Stop breaking down Stop breakin' down Baby, ple-ease stop breakin' down Stop …
Stop Now Baby Oh baby now, baby now I'm getting so tired You keep on…
Stop Right Now Now an I'm only twenty-fo' year I just declare an I've…
Sugar Mama Blues Sugar mama, sugar mama, sugar mama please come back to…
Sunny Land Now here goes the Sunny Land Runnin' on this Frisco line Her…
Sunnyland Sunny Land Track #20 3:19 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee) …
Susie Q Well, I know'd a family Live down an avenue…
Suzanna Blues Suzanna Blues Track #12 2:58 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Le…
T B Blues Now, but, ooh, the T.B's is killin' me Now, an'…
Take it Easy Baby Look-a-here, baby Better start right Better stop All n'y…
Take Your Hand Out of My Pocket Take your hand out of my pocket, I ain't got…
Temperature 110 Nine below zero on the outside, But I brought my baby's…
The Big Boat My little woman, my little woman My little woman, she don't…
The Goat There was an animal called a goat, he butted his…
The Key It's just one thing baby I'm asking you to do It's…
The Key to Your Door It's just one thing baby I'm asking you to do It's…
The Right Kind of Life Now an I'm only twenty-fo' year I just declare an I've…
The Sky Is Crying The sky is crying, Can you see the tears roll down…
Throw a Boogie Woogie Have 'em pull off my coat But keep on my vest Babe,…
Too Close Together Well back in the year of nineteen and forty four I…
Trust My Baby I have a right to trust my baby She always looks…
Until My Love Come Down Now, you gotten fruit on your tree Lemons on your shelf Now,…
Up The Country Blues Lord, I'm so blue Lord, my baby has gone away Lord, I'm…
We Got To Win We Got To Win Track 24 2:40 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
Welfare Store Blues (harmonica intro) Now me an my baby we talked late…
Whiskey Headed Blues Now you's a whiskey headed woman Now an you stay drunk…
Whiskey Headed Woman Now, you's a whiskey-headed woman Now, an' you stay drunk al…
Win the war blues Uncle Sam is gonna give me a Thunderbolt, he want…
Woman Now I don't want no, no skinny woman, I want…
Wonderful time Wonderful Time Track #13 3:01 Sonny Boy Williamson I (John L…
Work with Me Yes work with me, baby, and I'll work with you…
Worried Be Blues Worried Me Blues Track number eight 2:31 Sonny Boy Williams…
Worried me blues Well now, I give you my money Babe, 'n you left…
You Can Lead Me You Can Lead Me Track 17 3:10 Sonny Boy Williamson I…
You Give an Account I'm gonna tell you somethin' Babe, that you can do You bette…
You got to step back You Got To Step Back Track #20 2:55 Sonny Boy Williamson…
You Killing Me Oh baby, you killing me on my feet Oh baby, you…
You're an Old Lady You're An Old Lady Track number four 3:10 Sonny Boy Williams…
Your Funeral And My Trial Please come home to your daddy, and explain yourself to…
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Keith Randall
One of his best, I'd say. A superb vocal and a searing harmonica solo, with fantastic support from Robert Lockwood and Luther Tucker on guitars, Otis Spann, piano and Willie Dixon and Odie Payne on acoustic bass and drums. Just great!
panthercap
I agree, dude. Great band as always. Odie Payne is always the business. There's a great track of Jr Wells playing Sonny Boy's Help Me on Youtube, with Odie Payne on drums. My favourite SBWs are Help Me and Checkin' On My Baby. Phoar!
Keith C
He was my introduction to the blues. He was the reason that I learned who Howling wolf, Carey Bell, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and a multitude of others that My whiskey fogged brain can't drum up at this moment even were. He opened the door to the blues for me. It would not be amiss to say that I owe him..
Bernice Ivery
Keith C NOW we have too keep the blues alive
giuseppe de leo
great groove!!
Olivia Saldaña
all of my friends collectively decided they dont like me anymore and i dont know what to do... this just makes it bearable, bless
Robert Coltrane
Fantastic!
D Doeser
Doet me wat ! Woorden Tekort ❤
wise basby dunn
That drum roll will make your soul leace your body w/ the harmonica sole damn good stuff man sho nuff man
omran al othman
sonny boy is the real heart break kid <3