Willie Dixon

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  • blues
  • chicago blues
  • jazz
  • singer-songwriter
  • root blues
Willie Dixon (born July 1, 1915, Vicksburg, Miss., U.S.-died Jan. 29, 1992, Burbank, Calif.) was a U.S. musician who influenced the emergence of electric blues and rock music. In 1936 Dixon moved from his native Mississippi to Chicago, won an Illinois Golden Gloves boxing championship, and began selling his songs. He played double bass in several bands before joining Chess Records. His lively compositions, which he sold for as little as $30, included “Little Red Rooster,” “You Shook Me,” and “Back Door Man”; many were later recorded by Muddy Waters, Elvis Presley, and the Rolling Stones.

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Songs

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    Juice-Head Bartender

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    Jungle Swing

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    Little Red Rooster

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    Mellow Down Easy

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    Miseries of Memories

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    Money Tree Blues

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    Moon Cattin'

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    Move Me Baby

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    Nervous

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    New Way of Lovin'

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    No One to Love Me

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    O.C. Bounce

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    Pain in My Heart

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    Pretty Baby

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    Put It All in There

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    Save My Child

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    Save My Child II

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    Save My Child III

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    Sex Appeal

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    Shakin' the Shack

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    Signifying Monkey

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    Since My Baby Gone

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    Sittin' and Cryin' the Blues

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    So Long

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    Spoonful

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    Spoonfull

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    Study War No More

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    Tail Dragger

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    Tell That Woman

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    That's My Baby

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    The Little Red Rooster

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    The Real Thing

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    The Same Thing

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    The Seventh Son

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    Third Degree

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    This Pain in my Heart

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    Tollin' Bells

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    Twenty-Nine Ways to my Baby's Door

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    Uh Hu Baby

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    Violent Love

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    Walkin' the Blues

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    Walking The Blues

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    Wang Dang Doodle

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    Weak Brain, Narrow Mind

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    What Am I To Do

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    What Happend to My Blues

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    When the Lights Go Out

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    Wigglin' Worm

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    Wrinkles

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    You Don't Love Me No More


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