Howlin' Wolf

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  • blues
  • chicago blues
  • classic blues
  • delta blues
  • rhythm and blues
Born Chester Arthur Burnett on June 10 1910 in White Station near West Point, Mississippi, he was nicknamed "Big Foot Chester" and "Bull Cow" in his early years, and he explained the origin of the name "Howlin' Wolf" thus: "I got that from my grandfather. He used to tell me stories about the wolves in that part of the country." Howlin’ Wolf was a musical giant in every way. He stood six-foot-six, weighed almost three hundred pounds, wore size seventeen shoes, and poured out his darkest sorrows onstage in a voice like a raging chainsaw.

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Songs

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    Color and Kind (Look-A-Here Baby)

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    Colour and Kind

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    Come Back Home

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    Come Back Home (take 1)

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    Come Back Home (take 2)

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    Come Back Home (take 3)

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    Come to Me Baby

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    Come to Me, Baby

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    Commit a Crime

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    Commit to Crime

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    Coon on the Moon

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    Country Sugar Mama

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    Crazy About You Baby

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    Crazy About You, Baby

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    Crying at Daybreak

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    Crying at Daylight

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    Decoration Day

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    Decoration Day Blues

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    Do the Do

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    Do the Do (extended alternate take)

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    Dog Me Around

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    Don't Laugh at Me

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    Don't Mess With Me Baby

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    Don't Mess With My Baby

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    Dorothy Mae

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    Dorothy Mae (Number 2)

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    Dorothy Mae (Take I)

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    Dorothy May

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    Down in the Bottom

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    Down in the Bottom (Unedited version)

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    Down on the Bottom

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    Drinkin' C.V. Wine

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    Drinkin' CV Wine (CV Wine Blues)

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    Driving This Highway

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    Dust My Broom

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    Dust My Broom (live)

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    Everbody's in the Mood

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    Everyboby's in the Mood

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    Everybody's in the Mood

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    Evil

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    Evil (Is Goin' On)

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    Evil (Is Going On)

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    Evil Is Goin' On

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    Forty Four

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    Forty-Four

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    Fourty Four

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    Gettin' Old and Gray

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    Gettin' Old and Grey

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    Getting Late

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    Getting Old and Gray


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