Muddy Waters catalogue to be administered by Sony Music

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Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesEvil · Muddy WatersThe Complete Aristocrat & Chess Singles As & BS 1947-62, Vol. 2℗ 2014 Acrobat Licensing Ltd.. 1 viewer 2 Contributors Evil Lyrics I went through the jungle I met a king snake He said excuse me mister I think I made a mistake I looked at the lion He bowed his head I looked at the tiger And. McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 - April 30, 1983), known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician, generally considered the "father of modern Chicago blues". He was a major inspiration for the British blues explosion in the 1960s, and was ranked No. 17 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. more » Year: Muddy Waters Lyrics Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴ If you're a long way from home Can't sleep at night Grab your telephone Something just ain't right That's evil Evil is goin' on wrong I am warnin' ya brother You better watch your happy home Well, long way from home and Can't sleep at all You know another mule

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That's evil Evil is goin' on wrong I am warnin' ya brother You better watch your happy home Well, long way from home and Can't sleep at all You know another mule Is kickin' in your stall That's evil Evil is goin' on wrong I am warnin' ya brother You better watch your happy home You better catch him 'Cause somethin' wrong In your home McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 - April 30, 1983), known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician, generally considered the "father of modern Chicago blues". He was a major inspiration for the British blues explosion in the 1960s, and was ranked No. 17 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. more » Year: Oh so evil Evil, as anybody can be You know I'm the hoochie coochie man Don't nobody mess with me I met an elephant It was big as a house I made him reduce So he looked like a mouse I met a [Incomprehensible] bear And he was so big I made him lose his hair And now he needs a wig Oh so evil Evil, as anybody can be I'm so darn gone evil boy Evil Lyrics by Muddy Waters from the Chicago Blues album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I went through the jungle I met a king snake He said excuse me Mister I think I made a mistake I looked at the lion He.

Muddy Waters catalogue to be administered by Sony Music

Provided to YouTube by Believe SASEvil (Remastered) · Muddy WatersMuddy Waters: Only the Best (Remastered Version)℗ Unforgettable RecordReleased on: 2012-05-. Oh so evil Evil, as anybody can be You know I'm the hoochie coochie man Don't nobody mess with me I met an elephant It was big as a house I made him reduce So he looked like a mouse I met a [Incomprehensible] bear And he was so big I made him lose his hair And now he needs a wig Oh so evil Evil, as anybody can be I'm so darn gone evil boy Evil (Howlin' Wolf song) " Evil ", sometimes listed as " Evil (Is Going On) ", is a Chicago blues song written by Willie Dixon. [1] Howlin' Wolf recorded the song in Chicago for Chess Records in 1954. [2] It was included on the 1959 compilation album Moanin' in the Moonlight. I went through the jungle I met a king snake He said excuse me Mister I think I made a mistake I looked at the lion He bowed his head I looked at the tiger And he fell dead Oh so evil Evil, as anybody can be You know I'm the hoochie coochie man Don't nobody mess with me I met an elephant It was big as a house I made him reduce So he looked like a mouse I met a [Incomprehensible] bear And he.

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McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 - April 30, 1983), [1] [2] known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer and musician who was an important figure in the post-World War II blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues ". [3] His style of playing has been described as "raining down Delta beatitude". Singles. Muddy Waters's first 78 rpm record in 1941 listed him using his birth name, McKinley Morganfield. The late 1940s-mid-1950s record releases by Aristocrat Records and Chess Records sometimes used "Muddy Waters and His Guitar" as well as Muddy Waters. From the late 1950s on, he is identified as Muddy Waters.