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  1. All songs written by Howlin' Wolf (listed under his real name of Chester Burnett), except as indicated. Side one "Rockin' Daddy" – 3:43 (recorded May 4, 1970) Howlin' Wolf – vocal; Hubert Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Eric Clapton – lead guitar; Ian Stewart – piano; Phil Upchurch – bass; Charlie Watts – drums.

  2. Another was Howlin' Wolf's 1971 The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions album, featuring Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voormann, Steve Winwood, and Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. He also played piano and organ on the 1982 Bad to the Bone album of George Thorogood and the Destroyers .

  3. Jul 16, 2020 · May 3, 1970: Olympic Studios. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts take over as rhythm section, with Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart on piano. Ian Stewart (keyboardist, Rolling Stones): The producer phoned me and asked me to help him set it all up. People do this.

  4. The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions. By Gary Von Tersch. September 30, 1971. Two new vivid collections of blues from Chess records. The Wolf album is the latest in a long line of recent blues Super ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions" on Discogs.

  6. Eric Clapton is an amazing guitarist. He shows his skills in songs like “Highway 49,” “Do the Do,” “Red Rooster,” and “Rockin’ Daddy.” This proves that he is a true His searing leads le­ave audiences bre­athless. Ian Stewart, Lafayette Leake, and Steve Winwood add to the authentic blues vibe by playing the piano.

  7. Mar 4, 2003 · There are some wonderful moments on The London Sessions, including a version of “Do the Do” that gels nicely, a chugging “I Ain’t Superstitious” with Ringo and Voorman holding down the ...