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In 1964, they performed an eight-minute version in a jam style later associated with the Grateful Dead. [25] Robertson, along with Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, backed John P. Hammond for a recording of "Who Do You Love" for the latter's So Many Roads album. [25] Released in 1965, the song uses a Bo Diddley beat with a blues rock arrangement. [25]
- "I'm Bad"
- 1956
- Chicago, March 24, 1956
[Verse 3] I rode a lion into town, use a rattlesnake whip Take it easy Arlene, don't give me no lip [Chorus] Who do you love? Who do you love? Who do you love? Who do you love? [Instrumental Verse ...
Brand new chimney made on top. Made out of human skulls. Come on, baby, take a walk with me. Tell me who do you love? Who do you love now? Who do you love now? Who do you love, babe? I say, "Who ...
Learn about the origin, meaning and history of Bo Diddley's 1957 song Who Do You Love?, a play on the word "Hoodoo" and a shuffle beat. Find out which artists covered this song and how it became a classic rock hit.