About "Blues With A Feeling"
"Blues with a Feeling" is a blues song written and first recorded by Rabon Tarrant with Jack McVea and His All Stars in 1947, as the B-side of "Slowly Goin' Crazy Blues". Although the original release was commercially unsuccessful, the song later became an important hit for Little Walter, with whom it is usually identified.
Walter transformed the tune from Tarrant's jump blues-oriented style to a Chicago blues harmonica classic. It became a blues standard and an important piece for blues harp players.
Top songs by Little Walter
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- Last Night (version 1)
- My Babe (version 1)
- Oh Baby
- Temperature (version 1)
- Too Late
- Nobody But You
- You Better Watch Yourself
- Mellow Down Easy
- Mean Old World
- Mean Old Frisco
- Blue And Lonesome
- Everybody Needs Somebody
- Blues With A Feeling
- It's Too Late Brother
- Last Night (version 2)
- Take Me Back
- Who
- Up The Line
- Tell Me Mama
- Just A Feeling
- You're So Fine
- Key To The Highway
- Hate To See You Go
- I Got To Go
- Crazy Mixed Up World
- Tonight With A Fool
- Just Your Fool
- Dead Presidents
- Boom Boom, Out Go The Lights
- My Babe (version 2)
- It Ain't Right
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