Writer: Diddley Producer: Leonard Chess Released: June '55, Checker Did Not Chart
The B ancillary of Diddley's aboriginal individual was congenital about a four-note guitar barge that was a brand of mid-Fifties Chicago blues. Songwriter Willie Dixon, who supervised the 1955 session, said it was Diddley's faculty of accent that set him afar from anybody abroad at Chess: "The drums are speaking, and he'll acquaint you what the drums are saying."
Appears on: His Best: The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection (Chess)
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