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Muddy Waters

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Muddy Waters was the single most important artist to emerge in post-war American blues. A peerless singer, a gifted songwriter, an able guitarist, and leader of one of the strongest bands in the genre (which became a proving ground for a number of musicians who would become legends in their own right), Waters absorbed the influences of rural blues from the Deep South and moved them uptown, injecting his music with a fierce, electric energy and helping pioneer the Chicago Blues style that would come to dominate the music through the 1950s, ‘60s, and '70s. The depth of Waters' influence on rock as well as blues is almost incalculable, and remarkably, he made some of his strongest and most vital recordings in the last five years of his life.

Waters was born McKinley Morganfield, and historians argue about some details of his early life; while he often told reporters he was born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi on April 4, 1915, researchers have uncovered census records and personal documents that would pin the year of his birth at 1913 or 1914, and others have cited the place of his birth as Jug's Corner, a town in Mississippi's Issaquena County. What is certain is that Morganfield's mother died when he just three years old, and from then on he was raised on the Stovall Plantation in Clarksdale, Mississippi by his grandmother, Della Grant. Grant is said to have given young Morganfield the nickname "Muddy" because he liked to play in the mud as a boy, and the name stuck, with "Water" and "Waters" being tacked on a few years later. The rural South was a hotbed for the blues in the '20s and ‘30s, and young Muddy became entranced with the music when he discovered a neighbor had a phonograph and records by the likes of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lonnie Johnson, and Tampa Red.

As Muddy became more deeply immersed in the blues, he took up the harmonica; he was performing locally at parties and fish fries by the age of 13, sometimes with guitarist Scott Bohanner, who lived and worked in Stovall. In his early teens, Muddy was introduced to the sound of contemporary Delta blues artists, such as Son House, Robert Johnson, and Charley Patton; their music inspired Waters to switch instruments, and he bought a guitar when he was 17, learning to play in the bottleneck style. Within a few years, he was performing on his own and with a local string band, the Son Simms Four; he also opened a juke joint on the Stovall grounds, where fellow sharecroppers could listen to music, enjoy a drink or a snack, and gamble. Waters became a fixture in Mississippi, performing with the likes of Big Joe Williams and Robert Nighthawk, and in the late summer of 1941, musical archivists Alan Lomax and John Work III arrived in Mississippi with a portable recording rig, eager to document local blues talent for the Library of Congress (it's said they were hoping to locate Robert Johnson, only to learn he had died three years earlier). Lomax and Work were strongly impressed with Waters, and recorded several sides of him performing in his juke joint; two of the songs were released as a 78, and when Waters received two copies of the single and $20 from Lomax, it encouraged him to seriously consider a professional career. In July 1943, Lomax returned to record more material with Waters; these early sessions with Lomax were collected on the album Down On Stovall's Plantation in 1966, and a 1994 reissue of the material, The Complete Plantation Recordings, won a Grammy award.

In 1943, Waters decided to pull up stakes and relocate to Chicago, Illinois in hopes of making a living off his music. (He moved to St. Louis for a spell in 1940, but didn't care for it.) Waters drove a truck and worked at a paper plant by day, and at night struggled to make a name for himself, playing house parties and any bar that would have him. Big Bill Broonzy reached out to Waters and helped him land better gigs; Muddy had recently switched to electric guitar to be better heard in noisy clubs, which added a new power to his cutting slide work. By 1946, Waters had come to the attention of Okeh Records, who took him into the studio to record but chose not to release the results. A session that same year for 20th Century Records resulted in just one tune being issued as the B-side of a James "Sweet Lucy" Carter release, but Waters fared better with Aristocrat Records, a Chicago-based label founded by brothers Leonard and Phil Chess. The Chess Brothers began recording Waters in 1947, and while a few early sides with Sunnyland Slim failed to make an impression, his second single for Aristocrat as a headliner, "I Can't Be Satisfied" b/w "(I Feel Like) Goin' Home," became a significant hit and launched Waters as a star on the Chicago blues scene.

Initially, the Chess Brothers recorded Waters with trusted local musicians (including Earnest "Big" Crawford and Alex Atkins), but for his live work, Waters had recruited a band which included Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, and Baby Face Leroy Foster on drums (later replaced by Elgin Evans), and in person, Waters and his group earned their reputation as the most powerful blues band in town, with Waters' passionate vocals and guitar matched by the force of his combo. By the early '50s, the Chess Brothers (who had changed the name of their label from Aristocrat to Chess Records in 1950) began using Waters' stage band in the studio, and Little Walter in particular became a favorite with blues fans and a superb foil for Waters. Otis Spann joined Waters' group on piano in 1953, and he would become the anchor for the band well into the '60s, after Little Walter and Jimmy Rogers had left to pursue solo careers. In the '50s, Waters released some of the most powerful and influential music in the history of electric blues, scoring hits with numbers like "Rollin' and Tumblin,'" "I'm Ready," "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man," "Mannish Boy," "Trouble No More," "Got My Mojo Working," and "I Just Want to Make Love to You" which made him a frequent presence on the R&B charts.

By the end of the '50s, while Waters was still making fine music, his career was going into a slump. The rise of rock & roll had taken the spotlight away from more traditional blues acts in favor of younger and rowdier acts (ironically, Waters had headlined some of Alan Freed's early "Moondog" package shows), and Waters' first tour of England in 1958 was poorly received by many U.K. blues fans, who were expecting an acoustic set and were startled by the ferocity of Waters' electric guitar. Waters began playing more acoustic music informed by his Mississippi Delta heritage in the years that followed, even issuing an album titled Muddy Waters: Folk Singer in 1964. However, the jolly irony was that British blues fans would soon rekindle interest in Waters and electric Chicago blues; as the rise of the British Invasion made the world aware of the U.K. rock scene, the nascent British blues scene soon followed, and a number of Waters' U.K. acolytes became international stars, such as Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Alexis Korner, and a modestly successful London act who named themselves after Muddy's 1950 hit "Rollin' Stone." While Waters was still leading a fine band that delivered live (and included the likes of Pinetop Perkins on piano and James Cotton on harmonica), Chess Records was moving more toward the rock, soul, and R&B marketplace, and seemed eager to market him to white rock fans, a notion that reached its nadir in 1968 with Electric Mud, in which Waters was paired up with a psychedelic rock band (featuring guitarists Pete Cosey and Phil Upchurch) for rambling and aimless jams on Waters' blues classics. 1969's Fathers and Sons was a more inspired variation on this theme, with Waters playing alongside reverential white blues rockers such as Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield; 1971's The London Muddy Waters Sessions was less impressive, featuring fine guitar work from Rory Gallagher but uninspired contributions from Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, and Georgie Fame.

Curiously, while Chess Records helped Waters make some of the finest blues records of the '50s and ‘60s, it was the label's demise that led to his creative rebirth. In 1969, the Chess Brothers sold the label to General Recorded Tape, and the label went through a long, slow commercial decline, finally folding in 1975. (Waters would become one of several Chess artists who sued the label for unpaid royalties in its later years.) Johnny Winter, a longtime Waters fan, heard the blues legend was without a record deal, and was instrumental in getting Waters signed to Blue Sky Records, a CBS-distributed label that had become his recording home. Winter produced the sessions for Waters' first Blue Sky release, and sat in with a band comprised of members of Waters' road band (including Bob Margolin and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith) along with James Cotton on harp and Pinetop Perkins on piano. 1977's Hard Again was a triumph, sounding as raw and forceful as Waters' classic Chess sides, with a couple extra decades of experience informing his performances, and it was rightly hailed as one of the finest albums Waters ever made while sparking new interest in his music. (It also earned him a Grammy award for Best Traditional or Ethnic Folk Recording.) Waters also dazzled music fans when he appeared at the Band's celebrated farewell concert on Thanksgiving 1976 at the invitation of Levon Helm, who had helped produce one of his last Chess releases, The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album. Muddy delivered a stunning performance of "Mannish Boy" that became one of the highlights of Martin Scorsese's 1978 concert film The Last Waltz. Between Hard Again and The Last Waltz, Waters enjoyed a major career boost, and he found himself touring again for large and enthusiastic crowds, sharing stages with the likes of Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones, and cutting two more well-received albums with Winter as producer, 1978's I'm Ready and 1981's King Bee, as well as a solid 1979 concert set, Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live. Waters' health began to fail him in 1982, and his final live appearance came in the fall of that year, when he sang a few songs at an Eric Clapton show in Florida. Waters died quietly of heart failure at his home in Westmont, Illinois on April 30, 1983. Since then, both Chicago and Westmont have named streets in Muddy's honor, he's appeared on a postage stamp, a marker commemorates the site of his childhood home in Clarksdale, and he appeared as a character in the 2008 film Cadillac Records, played by Jeffrey Wright. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Total plays

626.0 million
Updated on 2024-10-08

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

1,190,157

Followers

1,303,822

Top Cities

  1. Brazil
    18,819 listeners
  2. Australia
    13,040 listeners
  3. Chile
    14,264 listeners
  4. United Kingdom
    13,068 listeners
  5. Netherlands
    11,989 listeners

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I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
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Rollin' Stone
Rollin' Stone
21,706,322 3:06 1957-04-02
Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
21,706,322 3:09 2007-03-27
Got My Mojo Working
Got My Mojo Working
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(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
14,864,161 2:46 1957-04-02
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
14,864,161 2:52 2005-01-01
I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man
I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man
14,864,161 2:52 2009-10-27
I Can't Be Satisfied
I Can't Be Satisfied
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Soul Fever Blues
Soul Fever Blues
12,518,620 3:05 2017-04-21
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Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
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Champagne & Reefer - Live
9,724,554 4:52 2003-09-02
I Just Want To Make Love To You
I Just Want To Make Love To You
9,645,396 2:50 1957-04-02
I Love The Life I Live (I Live The Life I Love) - Single Version
I Love The Life I Live (I Live The Life I Love) - Single Version
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Just Make Love To Me
Just Make Love To Me
9,645,396 2:51 1999-10-04
I Just Wanna Make Love
I Just Wanna Make Love
9,645,396 2:49 2012-01-01
Just Make Love to Me (I Just Want to Make Love to You)
Just Make Love to Me (I Just Want to Make Love to You)
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Mannish Boy
Mannish Boy
9,122,127 2:56 1966-01-01
My Home Is In The Delta
My Home Is In The Delta
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Champagne & Reefer
Champagne & Reefer
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I'm a King Bee
I'm a King Bee
5,496,423 3:50 1981-01-01
I'm A King Bee
I'm A King Bee
5,496,423 3:51 1977-01-01
Mannish Boy - Live
Mannish Boy - Live
4,813,755 5:27 1999-06-22
I'm Ready
I'm Ready
4,705,136 3:03 1957-04-02
I’m Ready
I’m Ready
4,705,136 3:05 2009-10-27
You Need Love
You Need Love
4,522,041 2:43 1989-11-07
I Just Want To Make Love To You
I Just Want To Make Love To You
4,185,769 4:18 1968-01-01
Long Distance Call
Long Distance Call
3,873,097 2:39 1957-04-02
Tom Cat
Tom Cat
3,732,008 3:38 1968-01-01
Walkin' Thru The Park - Single Version
Walkin' Thru The Park - Single Version
3,456,130 2:45 1966-01-01
Walkin’ Thru The Park
Walkin’ Thru The Park
3,456,130 2:46 2009-10-27
Feel Like Going Home
Feel Like Going Home
3,448,633 3:58 1964-04-05
Louisiana Blues
Louisiana Blues
3,152,908 2:52 1957-04-02
Forty Days And Forty Nights
Forty Days And Forty Nights
3,127,340 2:51 1966-01-01
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
3,123,633 3:48 1999-06-22
Mean Red Spider
Mean Red Spider
3,078,787 2:17 1989-11-07
You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
2,878,406 2:55 1964-04-05
Got My Mojo Working - Live
Got My Mojo Working - Live
2,688,354 3:13 2003-09-02
Rollin' And Tumblin' - Pt. 1
Rollin' And Tumblin' - Pt. 1
2,454,795 2:58 1966-01-01
Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1
Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1
2,454,795 2:60 2018-06-28
I Feel Like Going Home
I Feel Like Going Home
2,365,182 3:10 1989-11-07
I Feel Like I'm Going Home
I Feel Like I'm Going Home
2,365,182 3:11 2014-08-18
The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll
The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll
2,324,157 3:35 1977-01-01
Honey Bee
Honey Bee
2,264,677 3:20 1957-04-02
Rock Me
Rock Me
2,225,712 3:11 1989-11-07
The Same Thing
The Same Thing
2,161,249 2:45 1964-04-05
Mean Old Frisco Blues
Mean Old Frisco Blues
2,122,149 3:46 1977-01-01
Trouble No More
Trouble No More
1,984,803 2:40 1989-11-07
Dealin' With the Devil
Dealin' With the Devil
1,983,798 7:50 2007-06-05
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live
1,946,008 4:08 2003-09-02
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
1,815,903 3:05 1960-11-15
Mannish Boy (feat. Muddy Waters) - Concert Version
Mannish Boy (feat. Muddy Waters) - Concert Version
1,780,779 6:41 2002-12-16
I Feel So Good
I Feel So Good
1,776,501 2:55 1960-01-01
She Moves Me
She Moves Me
1,703,473 2:56 1957-04-02
Still A Fool
Still A Fool
1,686,408 3:17 1957-04-02
Still a Fool
Still a Fool
1,686,408 3:19 2006-04-06
Kansas City - Live
Kansas City - Live
1,588,546 9:30 2003-09-02
Terraplane blues (Robert Johnson)
Terraplane blues (Robert Johnson)
1,512,041 3:01 2007-02-01
I'm Ready
I'm Ready
1,499,709 3:25 1977-01-01
Caldonia (feat. Muddy Waters) - Concert Version
Caldonia (feat. Muddy Waters) - Concert Version
1,467,315 6:09 2002-12-16
Goin' Down Slow
Goin' Down Slow
1,386,233 4:49 1968-01-28
Gypsy Woman
Gypsy Woman
1,266,405 2:34 1966-01-01
Walkin' Blues
Walkin' Blues
1,174,647 2:56 1966-01-01
She's Nineteen Years Old - Single Version
She's Nineteen Years Old - Single Version
1,163,180 3:17 1989-11-07
She’s 19 Years Old
She’s 19 Years Old
1,163,180 3:20 2009-10-27
Spoonful
Spoonful
1,124,395 4:13 1968-01-28
Tell Me Baby - Stereo Version
Tell Me Baby - Stereo Version
1,102,940 2:16 1960-01-01
I Want to Be Loved #2
I Want to Be Loved #2
1,088,557 2:21 1977-01-01
Baby Please Don't Go - Live
Baby Please Don't Go - Live
1,066,454 11:01 2012-07-09
Bottom Of The Sea
Bottom Of The Sea
1,058,452 5:24 1969-05-12
The Red Rooster
The Red Rooster
1,050,448 7:25 1968-01-28
You Shook Me
You Shook Me
1,037,788 2:44 1989-11-07
You Gonna Need My Help
You Gonna Need My Help
1,035,264 3:05 1964-04-05
You're Gonna Need My Helpsaid (0650)
You're Gonna Need My Helpsaid (0650)
1,035,264 3:08 2004-01-01
You're Gonna Need My Help I Said
You're Gonna Need My Help I Said
1,035,264 3:07 1967-03-01
I Can't Be Satisfied
I Can't Be Satisfied
1,025,055 3:30 1977-01-01
Let's Spend The Night Together
Let's Spend The Night Together
1,011,116 3:09 1968-01-01
Rock Me
Rock Me
1,003,003 3:54 1977-01-01
Don't Go No Farther
Don't Go No Farther
980,401 2:54 1989-11-07
Don’t Go No FarTher
Don’t Go No FarTher
980,401 2:56 2009-10-27
What Is That She Got - Live At Mr. Kelly's/1971
What Is That She Got - Live At Mr. Kelly's/1971
970,364 4:40 1971-12-01
Cold Weather Blues
Cold Weather Blues
926,008 4:43 1964-04-05
Mannish Boy
Mannish Boy
919,848 3:48 1968-01-01
Standing Around Crying - Single Version
Standing Around Crying - Single Version
919,684 3:20 1957-04-02
Sugar Sweet - 1955 Single Version
Sugar Sweet - 1955 Single Version
890,069 2:29 2004-12-01
Bus Driver
Bus Driver
885,758 7:46 1977-01-01
Champagne And Reefer - Live
Champagne And Reefer - Live
871,268 5:53 2012-07-09
Long Distance
Long Distance
866,917 3:34 1964-04-05
Diddley Daddy
Diddley Daddy
862,593 5:12 1968-01-28
She's Alright
She's Alright
858,281 6:32 1968-01-01
Baby Please Don't Go - Live / Instrumental
Baby Please Don't Go - Live / Instrumental
848,513 2:00 2012-07-09
Just To Be With You - Single Version
Just To Be With You - Single Version
840,598 3:14 1966-01-01
Black Cat Bone / Dust My Broom - Live
Black Cat Bone / Dust My Broom - Live
796,671 5:54 2007-06-05
Blow Wind Blow - Single Version
Blow Wind Blow - Single Version
781,781 3:08 1989-11-07
Hoochie Coochie Man
Hoochie Coochie Man
773,132 2:29 1994-01-01
Crosseyed Cat
Crosseyed Cat
752,472 6:01 1977-01-01
Long Distance Call
Long Distance Call
733,792 9:15 1968-01-28
Close To You - Single Version
Close To You - Single Version
731,787 3:04 1989-11-07
All Aboard
All Aboard
702,199 2:55 1969-08-01
Baby, Please Don't Go
Baby, Please Don't Go
694,997 2:40 2004-12-01
Ooh, Baby / Wrecking My Love Life - Medley
Ooh, Baby / Wrecking My Love Life - Medley
690,402 6:34 1968-01-28
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Rollin' And Tumblin'
669,003 4:50 1969-05-12
You Don't Have To Go - Live
You Don't Have To Go - Live
646,169 5:40 2012-07-09
I Got My Brand On You - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
I Got My Brand On You - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
618,399 4:50 1960-11-15
I Got My Brand on You (Live)
I Got My Brand on You (Live)
618,399 4:46 2018-10-05
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
616,514 4:51 1968-01-01
Country Blues (No. 1) - Plantation Recording
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614,337 3:33 1993-06-08
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614,337 3:26 2014-01-20
Short Dress Woman
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608,194 2:47 1964-04-05
Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me) - Single Version
Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me) - Single Version
606,511 3:02 1957-04-02
Southbound Train
Southbound Train
604,441 2:53 1960-01-01
My Babe
My Babe
603,312 3:56 1967-06-11
Train Fare Home - Single Version
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592,897 2:45 1967-03-01
Key To The Highway (bb. Bronzy)
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Got My Mojo Working - Pt. 1 / Live At Newport Jazz Festival, 1960
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553,912 4:28 2012-12-18
I've Got My Mojo Working - Live At Newport Jazz Festival
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553,912 4:28 1960-11-15
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Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
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553,443 4:10 2012-07-09
One Eyed Woman - Live
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550,781 9:43 2012-07-09
Soon Forgotten - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
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531,227 4:18 1960-11-15
Tiger In Your Tank
Tiger In Your Tank
530,693 2:14 1960-11-15
Sad Sad Day
Sad Sad Day
529,802 5:24 1977-01-01
Howling Wolf - Live
Howling Wolf - Live
528,579 6:01 1977-01-01
Little Geneva
Little Geneva
513,548 2:46 1966-01-01
No Escape from the Blues
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507,791 2:04 1981-01-01
No Escape From The Blues
No Escape From The Blues
507,791 2:04 1977-01-01
You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone - Live
You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone - Live
488,774 5:30 2012-07-09
Take The Bitter With The Sweet
Take The Bitter With The Sweet
486,718 3:06 2006-05-23
Evans' Shuffle
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478,688 2:11 1989-11-07
Evans Shuffle (Ebony Boogie)
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478,688 2:14 2004-01-01
Evans Shuffle (Ebony Boogie) [10-23-50]
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478,688 2:14 2004-01-01
Lonesome Road Blues - Stereo Version
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476,281 3:03 1960-01-01
I Got My Brand On You
I Got My Brand On You
473,960 2:20 1960-11-15
My Captain
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469,806 5:13 1964-04-05
Good Morning Little School Girl
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457,446 3:28 1977-01-01
Country Boy
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451,717 3:30 1964-04-05
Blues Leave Me Alone
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451,387 3:06 1976-02-03
When I Get To Thinking
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451,044 3:06 1960-01-01
Caledonia
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445,819 6:58 2007-06-05
Sweet Little Angel - Live
Sweet Little Angel - Live
445,454 3:36 2012-07-09
Big Leg Woman
Big Leg Woman
443,349 3:29 1964-04-05
Mannish Boy - Live
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439,992 10:25 2012-07-09
She's Nineteen Years Old - Live
She's Nineteen Years Old - Live
437,697 5:20 1977-01-01
Mannish Boy - Live
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435,547 6:06 2003-09-02
Young Fashioned Ways - Single Version
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431,795 2:59 1989-11-07
Herbert Harper's Free Press News
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426,339 4:37 1968-01-01
She's Alright - Single Version
She's Alright - Single Version
411,312 2:28 1967-03-01
Twenty Four Hours
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389,336 2:31 1989-11-07
Flood
Flood
384,616 2:39 1989-11-07
Deep Down In Florida
Deep Down In Florida
382,850 5:26 1977-01-01
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live
Baby, Please Don't Go - Live
382,221 3:48 1977-01-01
Goin' Away Baby - Remastered
Goin' Away Baby - Remastered
377,687 2:41 2020-10-09
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
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359,345 2:58 1960-11-15
I'm your hoochie coochie man
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359,345 2:58 2023-01-06
Left Me with a Broken Heart - Remastered
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351,356 2:55 2020-10-09
The Same Thing
The Same Thing
350,173 5:44 1968-01-01
Tiger In Your Tank - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
Tiger In Your Tank - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
347,090 4:33 1960-11-15
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank
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Corrina, Corrina - Live
Corrina, Corrina - Live
342,206 2:49 2003-09-02
Nine Below Zero - Live
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339,271 5:22 1977-01-01
Look What You've Done - Single Version
Look What You've Done - Single Version
321,587 2:22 1989-11-07
Look What You’ve Done
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321,587 2:25 2009-10-27
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320,118 2:09 2007-06-05
Diamonds At Your Feet - Single Version
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319,298 2:24 1989-11-07
Diamonds At Your Feets
Diamonds At Your Feets
319,298 2:27 2009-10-27
Put Me In Your Lay Away
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318,498 2:57 1964-04-05
My John The Conqueror Root
My John The Conqueror Root
314,861 2:22 1964-04-05
County Jail - Live
County Jail - Live
306,053 4:53 2012-07-09
She's Into Something
She's Into Something
306,013 2:45 1989-11-07
Mean Disposition
Mean Disposition
302,086 2:34 1989-11-07
Jealous Hearted Man
Jealous Hearted Man
298,596 4:24 1977-01-01
Crawlin' Kingsnake
Crawlin' Kingsnake
298,459 2:30 2012-12-18
She's Nineteen Years Old - Live
She's Nineteen Years Old - Live
293,616 5:18 2003-09-02
This Pain
This Pain
290,995 3:06 2004-12-01
Long Distance Call - Live
Long Distance Call - Live
275,989 4:54 2012-07-09
I Am The Blues
I Am The Blues
272,627 4:40 1969-05-12
Trouble No More (Live – Montreux Jazz Festival 1977)
Trouble No More (Live – Montreux Jazz Festival 1977)
272,425 2:27 2021-07-27
Can't Get No Grindin' (What's The Matter With The Meal)
Can't Get No Grindin' (What's The Matter With The Meal)
271,371 2:49 1973-01-01
You're Gonna Miss Me
You're Gonna Miss Me
262,142 2:37 1999-10-04
Can't Be Satisfied
Can't Be Satisfied
254,857 3:48 2007-06-05
Got My Mojo Working - Pt. 2 / Live At Newport Jazz Festival, 1960
Got My Mojo Working - Pt. 2 / Live At Newport Jazz Festival, 1960
254,850 2:56 1960-11-15
Got My Mojo Working (Pt. 2) [Live]
Got My Mojo Working (Pt. 2) [Live]
254,850 3:02 2018-10-05
Got My Mojo Workin' - Live
Got My Mojo Workin' - Live
253,252 3:18 2012-07-09
Just A Dream (On My Mind) - Stereo Version
Just A Dream (On My Mind) - Stereo Version
246,174 2:30 1960-01-01
I’m A King Bee - Live
I’m A King Bee - Live
242,338 4:33 2012-07-09
Sad Letter
Sad Letter
241,037 2:60 1967-03-01
Sad Letter Blues (0650)
Sad Letter Blues (0650)
241,037 3:02 2004-01-01
Good Lookin' Woman
Good Lookin' Woman
240,425 2:42 1989-11-07
My Eyes (Keep Me In Trouble)
My Eyes (Keep Me In Trouble)
239,203 3:10 1992-01-01
Flip Flop And Fly - Live
Flip Flop And Fly - Live
235,201 1:50 2012-07-09
Double Trouble
Double Trouble
234,097 2:46 1960-01-01
Mopper's Blues
Mopper's Blues
230,451 2:53 1960-01-01
Little Girl
Little Girl
230,230 7:08 1977-01-01
Trouble No More - Live
Trouble No More - Live
227,023 2:48 2012-07-09
Nine Below Zero - Live
Nine Below Zero - Live
225,478 5:24 2003-09-02
Who Do You Love
Who Do You Love
225,210 4:15 1967-06-11
Hey, Hey - Stereo Version
Hey, Hey - Stereo Version
224,794 2:43 1960-01-01
Streamline Woman
Streamline Woman
224,053 3:17 1989-11-07
Screamin' And Cryin'
Screamin' And Cryin'
223,512 3:05 1966-01-01
Goodbye Newport Blues - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
Goodbye Newport Blues - Live At Newport Jazz Festival/1960
219,765 4:52 1960-11-15
The snow is falling (Ray Charles)
The snow is falling (Ray Charles)
219,186 2:50 2007-02-01
Stuff You Gotta Watch
Stuff You Gotta Watch
219,070 2:48 1989-11-07
Stuff You Gotta Watch (Gal You Gotta Watch) [12-29-51]
Stuff You Gotta Watch (Gal You Gotta Watch) [12-29-51]
219,070 2:51 2004-01-01
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live
218,920 3:10 2003-09-02
I Done Got Over It (with Muddy Waters & James Cotton)
I Done Got Over It (with Muddy Waters & James Cotton)
218,917 5:60 2007-06-05
Introduction - Live
Introduction - Live
213,223 1:43 2012-07-09
Muddy Jumps One
Muddy Jumps One
208,762 2:27 1994-01-01
Howling Wolf - Live
Howling Wolf - Live
207,217 5:57 2003-09-02
Deep Down in Florida - Live
Deep Down in Florida - Live
205,670 9:48 2003-09-02
Meanest Woman
Meanest Woman
196,749 2:18 1960-11-15
Mean Mistreater - Mono Version
Mean Mistreater - Mono Version
196,555 2:46 2012-12-18
I Be's Troubled - Plantation Recording
I Be's Troubled - Plantation Recording
196,253 3:05 1993-06-08
Boom, Boom - Live At Mr. Kelly's/1971
Boom, Boom - Live At Mr. Kelly's/1971
193,116 3:59 1971-12-01
County Jail (Live - Montreux Jazz Festival 1972)
County Jail (Live - Montreux Jazz Festival 1972)
191,162 6:17 2021-08-27
Key To The Highway
Key To The Highway
190,440 2:27 1972-01-01
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
187,070 3:30 1967-06-11
Baby, I Done Got Wise
Baby, I Done Got Wise
185,699 2:57 1960-01-01
Streamline Woman - Live
Streamline Woman - Live
184,198 4:40 2003-09-02
I'm Ready - 1972 Version
I'm Ready - 1972 Version
181,785 4:09 1972-01-01
I Just Want To Make Love To You
I Just Want To Make Love To You
179,446 6:09 1967-06-11
Trouble No More - Live
Trouble No More - Live
178,870 2:49 2003-09-02
Country Boy - Live
Country Boy - Live
178,378 10:14 2012-07-09
Soon Forgotten
Soon Forgotten
178,256 2:38 1960-11-15
She Moves Me - Live
She Moves Me - Live
177,593 6:19 2003-09-02
Blues Before Sunrise - Mono Version
Blues Before Sunrise - Mono Version
176,255 2:40 2012-12-18
Can't Lose What You Never Had
Can't Lose What You Never Had
175,858 3:06 1969-08-01
Smokestack Lightnin'
Smokestack Lightnin'
175,310 3:06 1989-11-07
They Call Me Muddy Waters
They Call Me Muddy Waters
169,977 3:22 1971-03-04
Blow Wind Blow
Blow Wind Blow
165,579 3:38 1969-08-01
Clouds In My Heart - Live
Clouds In My Heart - Live
164,601 6:22 2012-07-09
Walking Thru The Park - Live
Walking Thru The Park - Live
162,638 4:36 1999-06-22
Medley: After Hours/Stormy Monday Blues - Live
Medley: After Hours/Stormy Monday Blues - Live
159,801 12:01 2003-09-02
Long Distance Call
Long Distance Call
159,495 7:33 2019-07-09
Everything's Gonna Be Alright - Live
Everything's Gonna Be Alright - Live
154,673 5:21 2003-09-02
Got My Mojo Workin' - Live
Got My Mojo Workin' - Live
154,046 4:59 2007-06-05
Little Anna Mae
Little Anna Mae
152,921 2:31 1992-01-01
Walkin' Thru The Park
Walkin' Thru The Park
149,498 3:22 1969-08-01
I Want To Be Loved - Single Version
I Want To Be Loved - Single Version
147,197 2:43 2004-12-01
Walkin' Thru the Park
Walkin' Thru the Park