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From Moanin' in the Moonlight (1959). Rights belong to who they belong to, not me.
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Текст песни: Ah-oh, smokestack lightnin' Shinin', just like gold Why don’t ya hear me cryin'? A-whoo-hooo, oooo.
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From Moanin' in the Moonlight (1959).
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Smokestack Lightning Lyrics. Ah-oh, smokestack lightnin' Shinin' just like gold Why don't ya hear me cryin'? A-whoo-hooo, oooo Whooo. Smokestack Lightening by Chester Burnett (aka Howlin' Wolf) was released as a single in 1956. This is a one-chord blues vamp in E minor. With its traditional blues lines and train references that serve as a double entendre for a woman who keeps disappearing now and again, just like the trains that go by the front porch. Willie Dixon and Hubert Sumlin play on this recording and provide backup vocals. Smokestack Lightning" Track Info. Written By Howlin’ Wolf.
Smokestack Lightning chord Howlin Wolf (1956). Open E (high E string), G (high E string, 3rd fret), A (3rd string, 2nd fret) slide to B (third string, 4th fret, B (third string, 4th fret), A (3rd string, 2nd fret), Open G (3rd string), E (4th string, 2nd fret). Repeat the above individual notes throughout the song Whoo.
Smokestack Lightning Lyrics.
The Howlin' Wolf Album is a 1969 album by Howlin' Wolf, with members of Rotary Connection as his backing band. It mixed blues with psychedelic rock arrangements of several of Howlin' Wolf's classic songs. Howlin' Wolf strongly disliked the album, which is noted on the album's cover. The album peaked at number 69 on Billboard magazine's Black Albums chart. In 1967, Marshall Chess formed Cadet Concept Records as a subsidiary of Chess Records
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