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Long known for his love of deep blues, Clapton's expression of Johnson's music stands alongside his strongest achievements, and ranks as one of modern blues' most moving accomplishments. |
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| Me & Mr Johnson [22 March 2004] |
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When You Got A Good Friend |
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[0:30] |
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Come On In My Kitchen |
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[0:29] |
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Milkcow's Calf Blues |
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[0:30] |
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If I Had Posession Over Judgement Day |
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[0:30] |
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Biography
Me And Mr. Johnson' features Clapton renditions of fourteen of the twenty-nine songs written and recorded by the mythic Mississippi blues master over the course of his brief career in the 1930s. Robert Johnson is often called the greatest blues man of all time, someone who not only inspired Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and other Chicago urban blues titans, but also was a huge influence on the Rolling Stones and the Allman Brothers Band in the development of rock & roll during the 1960s and 1970s.
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