I roll and I tumble
I cried the whole night long
Yes, I roll and I tumble
I cried the whole night long
I got up this morning
Feeling that something going on wrong
Well now want you to love me baby
Or please let me be
Yes, love me baby
Or please let me be
If you don’t like my peaches
Please don’t shake my tree
Well, I want you to love me baby
And come on and say you’ll be mine
I want you to love me baby
Come and say you’ll be mine
If you don’t like my potatoes
Please don’t dig up my vine
the one chord groove really reminds me of mississippi hill country style, just cranked up to 11. also, those saxophones are killer! completely off the rails in the best way
took a trip to Memphis and decided to drive to Elmores grave in Mississippi. Couple hrs into the delta. Got there. little cemetary in the middle of nowhere. Deathly quiet. Nobody around. Me and Elmore. Tried to imagine the thunderous sound he and the Broomdusters created. If only he could have been arounda little longer like John Lee and Muddy. A Master!!
This song was written in 1929 and when I heard it 50 years ago I was hearing Canned Heat doing a "cover of a cover of a cover of a cover". I'm an old guy and this song pre-dates me by 25 years. Maybe that is why the Blues has such heart and is aged like a fine wine.
I've heard so many other versions of this track and they are all fine in their own right. But Elmore puts it down like no one else. This rhythm is on fire, his voice pitches to perfection. Such genius...
You claim seems: ...basically the same tune as Robert Johnson's Travellin' Riverside Blues...?
No man. It is related to: ROBERT JOHNSON ; If I Had Possesion Over Judgement Day!
Greets
Elmore sang with a feeling, emotion and depth that is so unique which was reinforced by his own guitar accompaniment which was as rough, violent and expressive as his voice!!!!!!!!!