PLAY IT
COOL
HUBERT
SUMLIN
SONGWRITER: BILLY FURY
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: HEALING FEELING
LABEL: BLACK TOP RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1990
Hubert Charles Sumlin(November 16, 1931–December
4, 2011) was a Chicago blues guitarist and singer, best known for his "wrenched, shattering
bursts of notes, sudden cliff-hanger silences and daring rhythmic
suspensions" as a member of Howlin' Wolf's
band. He was ranked number 43 in Rolling Stone's
"100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"
Sumlin was born in Greenwood,
Mississippi, and raised in Hughes, Arkansas. He got
his first guitar when he was eight years old. As a boy, he met Howlin' Wolf by
sneaking into a performance.
Wolf relocated from Memphis to Chicago in
1953, but his longtime guitarist Willie
Johnson chose not to join him. In Chicago,
Wolf hired the guitarist Jody Williams,
but in 1954 he invited Sumlin to move to Chicago to play second guitar in his
band. Williams left the band in 1955, leaving Sumlin as the primary guitarist,
a position he held almost continuously (except for a brief spell playing with Muddy Waters around
1956) for the remainder of Wolf's career. According to Sumlin, Howlin' Wolf
sent him to a classical guitar instructor at the Chicago Conservatory of Music to learn keyboards and scales. Sumlin
played on the album Howlin' Wolf(called
the "rocking chair album", with reference to its cover illustration),
which was named the third greatest guitar album of all time by Mojo magazine in
2004
Upon
Wolf's death in 1976, Sumlin continued playing with several other members of
Wolf's band, as the Wolf Gang, until about 1980. He also recorded under his own
name, beginning with a session from a tour of Europe with Wolf in 1964. His
last solo album was About Them Shoes, released in 2004 by Tone-Cool Records. He underwent lung removal surgery
the same year, but he continued performing until just before his death. His
final recording, just days before his death, was tracks for an album by Stephen Dale Petit,
Cracking The Code(333
Records).
Sumlin was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008. He was nominated for four Grammy Awards: in 1999
for the album Tribute to Howlin' Wolf, with Henry Gray, Calvin Jones, Sam Lay,
and Colin Linden; in 2000 for Legends, with Pinetop Perkins;
in 2006, for his solo project About Them Shoes which features performances by Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Levon Helm, David Johansen and James Cotton) and in
2010 for his contribution to Kenny Wayne
Shepherd's Live! in Chicago.
He won multiple Blues Music Awards. He was
a judge for the fifth annual Independent Music Awards, given to support the
careers of independent artists.
Sumlin lived in Totowa, New Jersey for 10 years before his death. He died of heart failure on December 4, 2011, at the age of 80, in a hospital in Wayne, New Jersey. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards paid Sumlin's funeral expenses.
Play it cool baby
Play it cool
Don't forget that golden rule
Now were flying high
Way up in the sky
C'mon play it cool
Play it cool baby
Play it cool
C'mon and join my lovers school
You would love to learn
I just make you burn
C'mon play it cool
When your heart keeps beating a minute
Then baby don't you hurry
There's time for you
And time for me
Never worry
Play it cool baby
Play it cool
Don't forget that golden rule
Now were flying high way up in the sky
C'mon play it cool
Now play it boys
When your heart keeps beating a minute
Then baby don't you hurry
There's time for you
And time for me
A baby don't you worry
Play it cool baby
Play it cool
Don't forget that golden rule
Now were flying high
Way up in the sky
C'mon play it cool
So c'mon c'mon c'mon
Play it cool
Yeah.
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