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King Biscuit Boy - Barefoot Rock Album

King Biscuit Boy - Barefoot Rock Album
Performer: King Biscuit Boy
Title: Barefoot Rock
Country: Canada
Genre: Blues
Released: 1972
Catalog number: DFS 1030
Label: Daffodil Records
MP3 album szie: 1736 mb
FLAC album size: 1039 mb

Tracklist

1Bald Head Rhumba Boogie
2Barefoot Rock

Short intro

Текст песни: I been walkin' all night down the railroad track Wonderin' if my baby 'll be comin' back Hung like a monkey in a coconut tree Im so shook up, I got the heebie - King Biscuit Boy. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Исполнитель: King Biscuit Boy. 1970 blues. Barefoot Rock. King Biscuit Boy - Barefoot Rock. On this page you can download song King Biscuit Boy - Barefoot Rock in mp3 and listen online. Blues Rock. King Biscuit Boy. From LP ''Gooduns'' 1971 Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Finger Cymbals Richard Newell Guitar Alfred Newell March 9, 1944 January 5, 2003, better known by his stage name, King Biscuit Boy, was a Canadian blues musician. He was the first Canadian blues artist to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US Newell played guitar and sang, but he was most noted for his harmonica playing. Newell's stage name, given to him by Ronnie Hawkins, was taken from the King Biscuit Time, an early American blues broadcast. King Biscuit Boy: Badly Bent, Bald-Head Rhumba Boogie, Barefoot Rock и другие песни. Watch the video for Barefoot Rock from King Biscuit Boy's Gooduns for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. King Biscuit Boy or Son Richard 9 March 1944-5 January 2003 was a Canadian blues and rhythm & blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player, and songwriter. Born Richard Alfred Newell in Hamilton, Ontario, he first heard the blues on U. At the age of seventeen he started playing the harmonica, playing with local blues and rock bands. King Biscuit Boy released it on the album Gooduns in 1971. It was covered by Joe Louis Walker, Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan, Bill Stuve, The Blasters and other Label. Good Uns. Stony Plain. The name was taken from the 'King Biscuit Time' radio program, and was given to him by rock 'n' roll musician Ronald Ronnie Hawkins whilst he was playing as part of his backing band