- Goin' Down Slow
"Goin' Down Slow" or "Going Down Slow" is a
blues song written bySt. Louis Jimmy Oden , originally released in 1941.Howlin' Wolf included the song on his 1962 Rocking Chair Album.The song alternates between sung and spoken passages. The sung passages are the reflections of a dying man::"Please write my mother, tell her the shape I'm in":"Tell her to pray for me, forgive me for my sin"The spoken passages (by
Willie Dixon on Wolf's release) deal with relationship::"Now looka here...":"I did not say I was a millionaire...":"But I said I have spent more money than a millionaire!":"Cause if I had've kept all my money that I'd already spent,":"I would've been a millionaire a looong time ago..."Due largely to Wolf's recording, it has since become a blues standard, and has been recorded by countless blues and rock artists, including:
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Davey Graham on the 1964 "Folk, Blues & Beyond..."
*The Animals on the 1966 "Animalism"
*Aretha Franklin on 1967's "Aretha Arrives "
*Canned Heat on their 1967 debut album
*Elmore James
*Free on their 1968 debut, "Tons of Sobs "
*Eric Burdon andJimmy Witherspoon on their 1971 album Guilty
*Duane Allman on the 1972 "Anthology" compilation
*Led Zeppelin during theWhole Lotta Love medley on the live "How the West Was Won"
*Little Walter
*B. B. King andBobby Bland on 1974's "Together for the First Time...Live"
*Huey Lewis and the News on the 1994 album "Four Chords & Several Years Ago "
*Eric Clapton on 1998's "Pilgrim"
*Jeff Beck and Tom Jones on 2003's "Red, White and Blues" soundtrack to the Mike Figgis film.
*Mike Bloomfield on 1994 "Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man! : Essential Blues, 1964-1969"
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