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Don't You Leave Me Here Blues Part 1
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Produced by Chasey"Kokomo"Collins III Co-Produced by Kokomo Arnold III & Texas Slim III featuring Jazzbo Jamerson III on honeydrippin' vocals, One-String Diddley Bow slide, acoustic parlor guitar slide, and acoustic dobro guitar slide !!!
blues rock rock blues down home blues jazz blues nu blues backporch blues jungle blues tango blues hill country blues ol timey blues gutbucket blues calypso blues midwest blues viper blues raw blues illinois blues stomp blues bebop blues
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I am a one-man garage-blues-inspired-rock-jazz-folk band from Kickapoo, Illinois! Razzle Dazzle em' & they'll never catch wise! Brown-Eyed Soul-Blues
No details. Said to be from Little Egypt, Illinois. Proficient-esque-ish on guitar, acoustical kazoo, DIY One-String Diddley Bow, rhythm, foot-tappin', foot-stompin', foot-tambo'in', whoopin, hollerin', howlin', and Mississippi saxophone.
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #96
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Traditional/Jazzbo Jamerson III
Uploaded
February 22, 2020
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.9 MB 320 kbps 4:19
Lossless
WAV 23.7 MB
Meta Data
Vocals
Male
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
Aerosmith recorded Baby, Please Don't Go" for their blues cover album, Honkin' on Bobo, which was released on March 30, 2004. The album was produced by Jack Douglas, who had worked on the group's earlier albums, and reflects a return to their hard rock roots. Billboard magazine describes the song as "the kind of straight-ahead, hard-driving track that always typified the band's [1970s] records Edna Gundersen of USA Today called their version a terrific revival. It was the first single to be released from the album and reached number seven on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. A music video, directed by Mark Haefeli, was produced to promote the single. Subsequently, the song has become a staple of the band's concert repertoire. Other recorded renditions include those by Mose Allison (Transfiguration of Hiram Brown, 1960), Paul Revere & the Raiders (Just Like Us!, 1966),the Amboy Dukes (reached number 106 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles record chart in 1968), Beacon Street Union (The Clown Died in Marvin Gardens, 1968), Gary Glitter (Glitter, 1972), Budgie (Never Turn Your Back on a Friend, 1973) and Renée Geyer (Swing, 2013).
Lyrics
Now baby please don't go, now baby please don't go Baby please don't go back to New Orleans, and get your cold ice cream I believe there's a man done gone, I believe there's a man done gone I believe there's a man done gone to the county farm, with a long chain on
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