John Lee Hooker

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  • blues
  • delta blues
  • classic blues
  • guitar
  • jazz
John Lee Hooker (Coahoma County, Mississippi, August 22, 1917 – Los Altos, California, June 21, 2001) was an influential American post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

John Lee Hooker could be said to embody his own unique genre of the blues, often incorporating the boogie-woogie piano style and a driving rhythm into his masterful and idiosyncratic blues guitar and singing. His best known songs include "Boogie Chillen" (1948) and "Boom Boom" (1962).

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Songs

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    Can't You See What You're Doin' To Me?

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    Can't You See What You're Doing to Me

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    Canal Street Blues

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    Catfish

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    Catfish Blues

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    CC Rider

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    Chicken and Gravy

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    Chill Out (feat. Carlos Santana)

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    Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)

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    Chill Out (Things Gonna Change) (feat. Carlos Santana)

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    Chrawlin' King Snake

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    Christmas Time Blues

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    Church Bell Tone

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    Cold Chills

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    Cold Chills All Over Me

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    Come And See About Me

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    Come Back Baby

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    Come Back Baby (Let's Talk It Over)

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    Come On and See About Me

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    Come On Baby

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    Cool Little Car

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    Cotton Pickin' Blues

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    Cotton Pickin' Boogie

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    Cotton Pickin' Boogie (Instr.)

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    Country Boy

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    Crawlin' Black Spider

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    Crawlin' King Snake

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    Crawlin' Kingsnake

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    Crawlin' Kingsnake (feat. Keith Richards)

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    Crawlin' Kingsnake (live '90)

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    Crawlin' Kingsnake Blues

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    Crawling Black Spider

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    Crawling King Snake

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    Crawling King Snake Blues

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    Crawling Kingsnake

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    Crazy 'bout You

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    Crazy About That Walk

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    Crowling King Snake

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    Cruel Little Baby

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    Cry Baby Cry

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    Cry Before I Go

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    Crying All Night

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    Cuttin' Out (feat. Canned Heat)

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    Dark Room

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    Dazie Mae

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    Dead Wagon Blues

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    Decoration Day

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    Decoration Day Blues

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    Deep Blue Sea

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    Della Mae


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