Baby please don\' T go

Baby, please don' T go is a recorded song of Big Joe Williams on October 31st, 1935 for the label Bluebird. It left in 45 turns with Wild Cow Blues opposite B.

Big Joe Williams again recorded it in 1945 for Columbia Records, with Sony Boy Williamson II with the harmonica. This second version left coupled with Wild Cow Moan .

This song became a great classic of the blues and was taken again by very large numbers of artists. Lightnin' Hopkins integrated it very early into its repertory. She was sung by bluesmen like Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy or John Lee Hooker.

Billy Lee Riley made a version Rockabilly of it. The group Them left it into individual in 1964 with Gloria opposite B. the two titles became tubes.

She was also played by Bob Dylan, Taste, The Doors, Nancy Sinatra, The Amboy Dukes, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy, Dick Annegarn, Tom Petty, Bill Wyman, Ludwig von 88, etc

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