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  1. 01 “Back Door Man”. This classic Chicago blues style track was written by the prolific Willie Dixon. Released in 1961 as the B-side to “Wang Dang Doodle,” the song references a man having an affair with a married woman and having to leave by “the back door” when her husband came through the front door.

  2. Jan 17, 2024 · 2. Lead Belly “Where Did You Sleep Last Night” / Nirvana “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”. 3. Erma Franklin “Piece of My Heart” / Janis Joplin “Piece of My Heart”. 4. Sonny Boy ...

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    • Led Zeppelin. 1,519 votes. Few bands have ever been as impactful as Led Zeppelin in the world of blues rock, with their fusion of powerful vocals, bone-crushing guitar riffs, and intricate musical arrangements.
    • The Jimi Hendrix Experience. 1,091 votes. With Jimi Hendrix at the helm, The Jimi Hendrix Experience took the world by storm with their groundbreaking guitar work and revolutionary approach to songwriting.
    • Cream. 896 votes. As one of the first supergroups ever formed, Cream brought together the prodigious talents of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker to create a transcendent blend of blues and rock.
    • The Allman Brothers Band. 963 votes. Southern rock royalty, The Allman Brothers Band, put their own spin on blues-rock with their trademark twin-guitar harmonies and extended jam sessions.
    • The Doors – Back Door Man. Written by Willie Dixon and originally recorded by Howlin’ Wolf, The Doors included it in their eponymous debut album. In their early days, The Doors played several blues tunes when they had shows at small clubs.
    • Ram Jam – Black Betty. Credited to Lead Belly as its author, “Black Betty” has been recorded by several artists but one of the most successful versions was that from short-lived group Ram Jam.
    • Cream – Crossroads. “Cross Road Blues” was written and first recorded by Robert Johnson. It was rock supergroup Cream who popularized the track in the late ’60s.
    • Led Zeppelin – I Can’t Quit You Baby. Originally recorded by Otis Rush, Led Zeppelin featured their cover in their self-titled debut album. Guitarist Jimmy Page told Guitar Player, “There are mistakes in it, but it doesn’t make any difference.
  3. Jun 26, 2024 · Freddie King’s 1971 hit “Going Down” is a high-energy blues rock anthem known for its infectious riff and powerful vocal delivery. Covered by artists like Jeff Beck and Joe Bonamassa, it remains a favorite for its driving rhythm and intense vibe. The song’s raw energy and Freddie King’s charismatic performance make it a standout track ...

  4. 3 days ago · Here are the best 12 bar blues songs that are prime examples of this style. Contents. Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry. Rock and Roll – Led Zeppelin. Hound Dog – Elvis Presley. The Thrill is Gone – B.B. King. Can’t Buy Me Love – The Beatles.

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  6. Jan 14, 2023 · Blues music paved the way for many other genres of music we know and love. Although blues music has evolved over time, a fundamental chord progression called the 12 bar blues still lives on. 12 bar blues songs are comprised of 3 blues chords: the I, the IV, and the V and are played using a pattern that ultimately ends up being 12 bars long.