Canned Heat

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  • blues
  • blues rock
  • classic rock
  • 60s
  • rock
Canned Heat is a blues-rock/boogie band that formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its own interpretations of blues material as well as for efforts to promote the interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 Canned Heat Blues, a song about an alcoholic who has desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat".

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Songs

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    (Wish You Would) Strut My Stuff

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    (You'll Have to) Come and Get It

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    1, 2, 3 Here We Go Again

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    24 Hours

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    50,000 Boogies

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    A Little Time With Me

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    Amphetamine Annie

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    An Owl Song

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    Bad Trouble

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    Bagful of Boogie

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    Bear Wires

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    Big Fat

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    Big Fat (The Fat Man)

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    Big Road Blues

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    Big Road Blues (Version 2)

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    Big Road Bues

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    Black Coffee

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    Blind Melon

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    Bob Speaks to the Audience

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    Boogie and Blues

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    Boogie Boy (Little Drummer Boy)

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    Boogie Music

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    Boogie Music (single version)

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    Boogie With Canned Heat

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    Breathe Easy

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    Bright Times Are Comin'

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    Bring It on Home

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    Built For Comfort

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    Bulfrogg Blues

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    Bull Frog Blues

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    Bullfrog Blues

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    Bullfrog Blues (live at Monterey Pop Fest, 1967)

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    Can't Hold On

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    Can't Hold Out

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    Canned Heat

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    Canned Heat Boogie

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    Caterpillar Crawl

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    Catfish Blues

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    Change My Ways

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    Cherokee Dance

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    Chicago Bound

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    Chicken Shack

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    Chicken Shack Boogie

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    Childhood's

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    Choking to Death

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    Christmas Blues

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    Christmas Blues (Alternate Take)

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    Christmas Blues (feat. Dr. John)

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    Christmas Blues (feat. Eric Clapton & John Popper)

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    Christmas Boogie


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