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  1. "Trouble No More" is an upbeat blues song first recorded by Muddy Waters in 1955. It is a variation on "Someday Baby Blues", recorded by Sleepy John Estes in 1935. [1] The Allman Brothers Band recorded both studio and live versions of the song in the late 1960s and 1970s.

    • "Sugar Sweet"
    • 1955–1956
    • Chicago, November 3, 1955
    • Blues
  2. But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble. Poor me anymore. [Guitar Solo: Dickey Betts] [Verse 4] I know you're leaving. If you call that gone. Oh without my loving, yeah. Naw ya can't stay long ...

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  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Trouble No More” remains a beloved song among fans of The Allman Brothers Band, and it’s widely regarded as one of their greatest hits. The song’s message of resilience and perseverance has inspired countless others over the years, and its soulful guitar riffs have helped to define the Southern rock genre.

  5. May 12, 2024 · The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers BandReleased November 4, 1969Recorded August 3–12, 1969Studio Atlantic, New York CityGenre Blues rock Souther...

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  6. Trouble No More” with the Allman Brothers Band, recorded live at Filmore East (NYC) in March 1971. Memorable cover of the Muddy Waters classic with Duane Al...

  7. Mar 26, 2022 · From their December 2011 performance in Boston, MA. This Muddy Waters' classic is actually the first song the band ever performed together - way back when.

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  8. Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection. When Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, Jaimoe, and Gregg Allman finally coalesced in 1969 as The Allman Brothers Band, after stints in other bands and musical endeavors – some alone, some with each other – the group’s very first informal jam together was the stomping ...

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