Johnny Winter bei Muddy Waters Mannish Boy?


Who is yelling in Mannish Boy?

“Mannish Boy” (a close relation to “I’m a Man”) sounds almost live, with Johnny Winter’s piercing guitar and James Cotton’s wide-mouthed harp attack. Winter screams in the background as Muddy sings the lyrics with a liberal dose of shouting and carrying on.

Did Muddy Waters write Mannish Boy?

„Mannish Boy“ (or „Manish Boy“ as it was first labeled) is a blues standard by Muddy Waters.



Mannish Boy.

„Manish Boy“
Label Chess
Songwriter(s) McKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters Mel London Ellas McDaniel a.k.a. Bo Diddley
Producer(s) Leonard Chess Phil Chess

What is the meaning of Mannish Boy?

1 : resembling or suggesting a man rather than a woman. 2 : generally associated with or characteristic of a man rather than a woman her mannish clothes.

What is the form of Mannish Boy?

Texture: Homophonic. Vocals accompanied by guitar, harmonica and bass guitar in an answer and call fashion. Dynamics/Articulation: Very beat driven.

Who covered Muddy Waters?

Covers by Muddy Waters

Title Performer Release date
Rollin‘ and Tumblin‘ – Part 1 Muddy Waters April 1950
Rollin‘ Stone Muddy Waters 1950
Southbound Train Muddy Waters February 1960
Spoonful Howlin‘ Wolf, Muddy Waters & Bo Diddley 1968

What guitar did Muddy Waters play on Mannish Boy?

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And then you go back and so if you look at my ring finger I'm using kind of the tip for that and then the pad for that and then back. Next thing you do is grab the fifth fret of the G.

Who originally did bad to the bone?

Bad to the Bone

„Bad to the Bone“
Songwriter(s) George Thorogood
Producer(s) The Delaware Destroyers
George Thorogood and the Destroyers singles chronology
„Nobody but Me“ (1982) „Bad to the Bone“ (1982) „Rock and Roll Christmas“ (1983)

How do you play Mannish Boy on harmonica?

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You're starting with a to draw. And then on the next beat on beat four you're going to play a four blow. Then you're going to play a three draw half step Bend on the offbeat.

Did Muddy Waters play harmonica?

Waters, whose nickname came from his proclivity for playing in a creek as a boy, grew up in the cotton country of the Mississippi Delta, where he was raised principally by his grandmother on the Stovall plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi. He taught himself to play harmonica as a child and took up guitar at age 17.

How do you play Hoochie Coochie Man on the harmonica?

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Okay so we're starting on draw two ah they're moving to a half step Bend on a hole three and playing that twice. And then up to blow. Four.

Who played harmonica on Mannish Boy?

Muddy Waters

Song facts: “Mannish Boy” was first recorded in 1955 by Muddy Waters. It is a blues standard which is an “answer song” to “I’m A Man” by Bo Diddley. Harmonica type (Diatonic): Use your 10-hole harmonica in the key of D to jam along in 2nd position.

Is Mannish Boy 12 Bar Blues?

I was playing the Muddy Waters pack (which is great), but Mannish Boy, as much as I love it, isn’t 12 bar blues, and I would like to practice some of that in Rocksmith too. Admittedly, I normally tend to do lead rather than rhythm but I can’t think of any in my limited experience!

What is the meaning of Hoochie Coochie Man?

„Hoochie coochie“ is also used to refer to a sexually attractive person or a practitioner of hoodoo.

Where did the phrase hoochie coochie come from?

also hoochie-coochie, hootchy kootchy, „erotic suggestive women’s dance“ (involving a lot of hip-grinding), 1898, of obscure origin, usually associated, without evidence, with the Chicago world’s fair of 1893 and belly-dancer Little Egypt (who might not even have been there), but the word itself is attested from 1890, …

Where did hoochie coochie come from?

8The term “hoochie coochie” comes from the French word hochequeue (“to shake a tail”) which refers to a small bird that shakes its tail feathers. It is not clear exactly when the word became associated with a dance.