September 22, 2015

88 Muddy Waters (1915-1983) “I Can’t Be Satisfied” 1948

“[T]he patriarch of post-World War II Chicago blues” (The Big Book of Blues), Waters began a 28 year collaboration with Chess Records when he was invited to record for them in 1948, performing songs he had first recorded for folklorist Alan Lomax seven years earlier (Can’t Be Satisfied).

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