KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF HER
JUNIOR KIMBROUGH
SONGWRITER: Big Bill Broonzy
COUNTRY:  U.S.A.
ALBUM: DO THE RUMP
LABEL: FAT POSSUM
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1988

David "Junior" Kimbrough (July 28, 1930 – January 17, 1998) was na American blues musician. His best-known works are "Keep Your Hands off Her" and "All Night Long".
Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough is an EP by American rock duo The Black Keys. Essentially a tribute album, it is a collection of the band's cover versions of songs by Fat Possum Records bluesman Junior Kimbrough, who died in 1998. The title is a Choctaw word for red fox and is a reference to Chulahoma, Mississippi, location of "Junior's Place", a juke joint bought by Kimbrough around 1992 and operated after his death by his sons until it burned down on April 6, 2000
The Black Keys have covered Kimbrough in their 2002 debut album, with "Do the Rump", and with "Everywhere I Go" on their second record Thickfreakness. In 2005, they contributed a "My Mind is Ramblin'" cover to the Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough tribute compilation, which also features Iggy Pop & The Stooges and Spiritualized. Chulahoma was recorded in the basement of 54 Metlin Rd. in Akron, Ohio, and was the band's last record with Fat Possum Records, as they subsequently signed to Nonesuch Records.
You see a man,
She met a man, oh man,
I love the way she walks,
Yeah, she walk good,
I love the way she talks, aww yeah,
She talk good,

Keep your hands off of my girl,
She don't belong to you,

Love her, I love her,
I love her,
I love her, I love her, I love her,
Keep your hands off of my girl,
She don't belong to you.
LIFE WITHOUT YOU
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
SONGWRITER: Stevie Ray Vaughan
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: THE FIRE MEETS THE FURY (LIVE)
LABEL: SMOKIN
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 2012

The Fire Meets the Fury Tour is a 1989 concert tour by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Beck. Epic Records paired the two guitarists together for a 29-day concert tour starting in Bloomington, Minnesota. They rehearsed at Prince's Paisley Park Studios before beginning the tour at Northrup Auditorium. The two artists switched headline spots at different points during the tour. During the final December 3 show, in which Jeff Beck opened, Carlos Santana joined the stage playing a few songs on a borrowed Stratocaster.
Jon Fox Jul 08 2008 @ rateyourmusic.com wrote: Issued as a promotional compact disc by CBS Records, for the Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughan 1989 tour. The Fire Meets The Fury lays out a total of sixteen cuts from the dynamic six string bending duo. Each legendary guitarist is showcased via eight songs, which alternate between the pair. Touring as a three piece, along with drummer Terry Bozzio and keyboardist Tony Hymas, Beck was out on the road in support of his Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop recording. The souped-up title track from the '89 release is included on the promo CD, along with "Stand On It" and "Savoy". In addition, retro Beck tracks, dating back to his days fronting The Jeff Beck Group ("Going Down"), fill out the collection, with "Beck's Bolero", "Freeway Jam", and "Blue Wind", adding depth to the release. Stevie Ray and his tight Double Trouble backing band counter Beck's fretboard prowess with "Tightrope", "Pride and Joy", the raucous "The House is Rockin'", the bluesy "Couldn't Stand the Weather" and "Crossfire", standing out. Like Beck, Vaughan's cover of "Superstition" is included on the limited edition tour sampler.




Oo oo now baby....tell me how have you been
We all have missed you....and the way you grin
The day is necessary....every now and then
For souls to move on....givin' life back again, and again
Fly on fly on....fly on my friend
Go on....live again....love again

Day after day....night after night
Sittin' here singin' every minute....as the years go passing by....by, by, by
Long look in the mirror....we've come face to face
Wishin' all the love we took for granted....love we have today

Life without you....all the love you passed my way
The angels have waited for so long....now they have their way

Take your place.... 
I JUST WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO YOU
WILLIE DIXON
SONGWRITER: WILLIE DIXON
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: I JUST WANT TO MAKE LOVE TO YOU
LABEL: CHESS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1954

"I Just Want to Make Love to You" is a 1954 blues song written by Willie Dixon, first recorded by Muddy Waters, and released as "Just Make Love to Me" (Chess 1571). The song reached number four on Billboard magazine's R&B Best Sellers chart.
Backing Waters on vocals are Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Otis Spann on piano, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums. Waters recorded the song again for the album Electric Mud (1968).
I don't want you to be no slave
I don't want you to work all day
I don't want you to be true
I just want to make love to you

I don't want you to wash my clothes
I don't want you to keep my home
I don't want your money too
I just want to make love to you

Well I can see by the way that you switch and walk
And I can tell by the way that you baby talk
And I know by the way that you treat your man
I wanna love you baby, it's a cryin' shame

I don't want you to bake my bread
I don't want you to make my bed
I don't want you cause I'm sad and blue
I just want to make love to you.
BLUES MAN
B.B. KING
SONGWRITERS: B.B. King
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: Blues on the Bayou
LABEL: MCA RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1998

Riley Ben King, mais conhecido como B. B. King, (Itta Bena, 16 de setembro de 1925 –Las Vegas, 14 de maio de 2015) foi um guitarrista de blues, compositor e cantor estadunidense. O "B. B." em seu nome significa Blues Boy, seu pseudônimo como moderador na rádio W. Foi considerado, ao lado de Eric Clapton e Jimi Hendrix, um dos melhores guitarristas do mundo pela revista norte-americana Rolling Stone. Ao longo da sua carreira, B.B. King foi distinguido com 15 prémios Grammy, tendo sido o criador de um estilo musical único e que faria dele um dos músicos mais respeitados e influentes de blues, tendo ganho o epíteto de Rei dos Blues.
Era apreciado por seus solos, nos quais, ao contrário de muitos guitarristas, preferia usar poucas notas. Certa vez, B.B. King teria dito: "posso fazer uma nota valer por mil".
Blues on the Bayou is the thirty sixth studio album by B. B. King, released in 1998.
In the CD liner notes, B.B. King writes: "Of the many records Lucille and I have had the pleasure of recording over the years, this one is especially close to my heart. It's also one of the most relaxed and, for me, satisfying [...] No one was telling us what to do. No one needed to tell us what to do." He adds that he considers the band playing on this album as his best ever and that he got to the studio with the idea of keeping the music simple ("I've felt the urge to go back to basics."). With this state of mind, the record was cut in four days: "Found some old B. B. King songs. Wrote some new ones. [...] All live, all real. No overdubs, no high-tech tricks. Just basic blues."
The album won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
I've traveled for miles around
Seems like everybody wanna put me down
Because I'm a bluesman
But I'm a good man, understand

I went down to the bus station
Look upon the wall
My money is to light people
Couldn't go no where at all
I'm a bluesman
But I'm a good man, understand

The burden that I carry, oh is so heavy
It seems like ain't nobody in this great big world
That would wanna, wanna help old B.
Hey, but I'll, I would be all right people
Just give me a break, good things come
The those wait, and I've waited a long time
I'm a bluesman
But I'm a good man, understand.