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    www .willie-dixon .com. William James Dixon (July 1, 1915 – January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. [1] He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice, but he is perhaps best known as one of the most prolific songwriters of his ...

  2. List of songs written by Willie Dixon. Willie Dixon was a Chicago blues artist, perhaps best known for his songwriting. [1] He wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs [2] and his work has been recorded by some of the best-known blues musicians of his era, including Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter. [3] [4] Later, some of his songs were ...

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    First Recorded By
    Year
    Subsequently Recorded By
    "29 Ways"
    1956
    Koko Taylor, Marc Cohn, The Blues Band
    "As Long as I Have You"
    1960
    The Ford Blues Band, John P. Hammond, ...
    1960
    The Doors, Grateful Dead, Shadows of ...
    "The Big Boat" a.k.a. "Somebody Tell that ...
    1955
  3. May 8, 2024 · Willie Dixon, American blues musician who, as a record producer, bassist, and prolific songwriter, exerted a major influence on the post-World War II Chicago style. Dixon’s songs included ‘I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man,’ ‘Little Red Rooster,’ ‘Back Door Man,’ ‘The Seventh Son,’ and ‘Wang Dang Doodle.’.

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  4. Jul 1, 2021 · Willie Dixon: the life and legacy of the blues' greatest songwriter. By Ed Mitchell/Mark Blake. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 1 July 2021. Chess Records songwriter Willie Dixon was the man behind some of the most beloved and influential songs in history, inspiring a whole generation of musicians.

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    • “Hoochie Coochie Man” Chess Records released “Hoochie Coochie Man” by Muddy Waters in early 1954 on both 78 and 45. Originally credited to Waters, re-releases have been changed to credit Dixon as the songwriter.
    • “Evil” Sometimes listed as “Evil (Is Going On),” this Dixon penned classic was first recorded on May 25th, 1954 by Howlin’ Wolf. Unlike “Hoochie Coochie Man” with its 16 bar basis, “Evil” was a more traditional 12 bar blues song punctuated by a syncopated backbeat.
    • “If the Sea Was Whiskey” An early release, “If the Sea Was Whiskey” was first recorded by The Big Three Trio in 1947. The group was made up of Dixon, pianist Leonard “Baby Doo” Caston, and guitarist Bernardo Dennis (replaced after one year with Ollie Crawford).
    • “Bring it on Home” “Bring it on Home” was recorded on January 11th, 1963 by Sonny Boy Williams II for the Checker label, bur for some reason wasn’t released until 1966.
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  6. Learn about Willie Dixon, the \"poet laureate of the blues\" and the \"father of modern Chicago blues\", who wrote classics like \"Hoochie Coochie Man\" and \"Little Red Rooster\". Explore his song catalog, awards, influences and legacy.

  7. May 8, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Willie Dixon, a prolific blues songwriter, bass player, and producer who influenced many famous artists. From his early years in Mississippi to his achievements in Chicago and beyond, discover his legacy and impact on the blues genre.

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