- Saunders King
Saunders King (
March 13 1909 ,Staple ,Louisiana -August 31 2000 ,Oakland, California ) was an American R&B andblues guitarist andsinger .King was the son of a
preacher , and sang in his father's church while growing up in Oakland. As a youngster he learned to playpiano ,banjo andukelele , but did not pick upguitar until 1938. At the end of the 1930s he sang with the Southern Harmony Four onNBC radio , and decided to begin playing blues music; he released the tune "S.K. Blues" in 1942, which became a major nationwide hit. The tune featuredelectric blues guitar, one of the earliest recordings to do so.The lyrics tell of the singer's dissatisfaction with his bald-headed girlfriend:
:I did more for you baby than the good lord ever done (2X):I went downtown and bought you some hair and the good lord never gave you none
This verse proved particularly popular and has come to be considered a
traditional blues lyric .The song concludes on a theme of
violence toward women ::Give me back that wig I bought you, I'm gon' let your head go bald (2X):Keep on high timin' me baby, you won't have no hair, no head at all
King's later life
King had a series of setbacks in the 1940s which hurt his career; his wife committed
suicide in 1942, his landlord shot him with a .45-caliberpistol in 1946, and he was jailed forheroin possession shortly after. He recorded forAladdin Records ,Modern Records , and Rhythm Records, and retired from active performance in 1961, devoting himself to work in the church. In 1979, he played withCarlos Santana , his son-in-law, on the album "Oneness".King was paralyzed by a
stroke in 1999, and died the following year at age 91.References
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