- Back Door Man
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Name =Back Door Man
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Artist =Howlin' Wolf
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A-side = "Wang Dang Doodle "
B-side = "Back Door Man"
Released =1961
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Recorded = 1960Chicago
Genre =Chicago blues
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Label =Chess (Cat. No. 1777)
Writer =Willie Dixon
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Name = Back Door Man
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Artist =The Doors
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Album = The Doors
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Released =January 4 ,1967
track_no = 7
Recorded = August 1966
Genre =Psychedelic rock ,Blues-rock
Length = 3:32
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Composer =Willie Dixon
Label = Elektra
Producer =Paul A. Rothchild
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prev = "Light My Fire "
prev_no = 6
next = "I Looked at You"
next_no = 8
Misc ="Back Door Man" is a
blues song written byWillie Dixon forHowlin' Wolf , released onChess Records as aB-side to "Wang Dang Doodle " in 1961 (catalog no. 1777). The song is considered a classic ofChicago blues .Lyrics
In southern culture, the phrase "back-door man" refers to a man having an affair with a married woman, using the back door as an exit before the husband comes home. [Segrest, James; & Hoffman, Mark (2005). "Moanin' at Midnight: The Life and Times of Howlin' Wolf". Thunder's Mouth Press. p. 174. ISBN 1560256834] "When everybody trying to sleep, I'm somewhere making my midnight creep. / Every morning the rooster crow, something tell me I got to go / I am a back door man", Wolf sings. The
promiscuous "back-door man" is a standard theme found in many blues, including those byCharley Patton ,Lightnin' Hopkins ,Blind Willie McTell andSara Martin ; "every sensible woman got a back-door man," Martin wrote in "Strange Loving Blues" (1925). [Oliver, Paul (1990). "Blues Fell This Morning: Meaning in the Blues".Cambridge University Press . p. 87. ISBN 0521377935]Robert Plant references the Dixon song in Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love " (1969): "Shake for me girl, I want to be your back-door man." [" [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6595920/whole_lotta_love/ Whole Lotta Love] ". "Rolling Stone ".December 9 ,2004 . Retrieved onFebruary 16 ,2008 .] The phrase "back-door man" dates from the 1920s, but the term became adouble entendre in the 1960s, also meaning "one who practices anal intercourse."Green, Jonathon (2006). "Cassell's Dictionary of Slang".Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 48. ISBN 0304366366]Music
The single was recorded with
Howlin' Wolf (vocals ),Otis Spann (piano ),Hubert Sumlin and another (guitar ),Willie Dixon (bass), andFred Below (drum s) inChicago in 1960. Thechord progression in therefrain of the song, similar to those found in Bo Diddley's "I'm A Man" (1955), John Lee Hooker's "I'm Mad (Again)" (1957), and Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man " (1954), dates back towork song s sung during the construction of train tracks. [Scott, Richard J. (2003)."Chord Progressions for Songwriters". iUniverse. p. 110. ISBN 0595263844]Cover versions
The song became an early standard cover song of
The Doors , along with Dixon's songs "Little Red Rooster " and "Close to You". The Doors recorded it for their debut album, "The Doors" (1967). The "door" of the song, like the name of the band, suggests a Blakean symbol of perception, with an awareness of the 1960sQueer -culture double entendre giving the expression an additional layer of meaning. [Smith, Patricia Juliana (1999). "The Queer Sixties".Routledge . p. 177. ISBN 0415921686] The Doors' drummerJohn Densmore described the song as "deeply sexual and got everyone moving." [Densmore, John (1991). "Riders on the Storm: My Life With Jim Morrison and the Doors".Dell Publishing . p. 77. ISBN 0385304471] The song also appears on The Doors' live album "Absolutely Live" (1970).The song has also been covered by the
Grateful Dead ,Shadows of Knight ,Bob Weir ,Harmonica Slim & Hosea Leavy ,Sam Gopal ,T-Model Ford ,Quicksilver Messenger Service , andSoul Asylum fronted byIggy Pop at the opening of theRock and Roll Hall of Fame .Frank Marino , of the bandMahogany Rush , recorded it on "Mahognay Rush Live". Another "Back Door Man" with entirely different lyrics was recorded byJohnny Cymbal (using the name "Derek") in 1969. The sentiments are approximately the same.In 1984 "back door man" was also covered byViktor Lazlo References
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