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From the Album 1. Unchain My Heart 2. Can't Hold Out (Talk To Me Baby) 3. Dont Want No Woman 4. Killing Floor 5. Who Do You Love 6. Okie Dokie Stomp 7. Where Can You Be 8. Death Letter 9. Sweet Sixteen 10. My Babe 11. Long Tall Sally 12. Mojo Hand 13. Blue Monday


Other Songs 38-32-20 Aint Nothing To Me Aint That A Kindness Aint That Just Like A Woman Aint That Kindness All Tore Down Am I Here? Anything For Your Love Avocado Green Baby WhatCha Want Me To Do Back Door Friend Bad Girl Blues Bad Luck And Trouble Bad Luck Situation Bad News Be Careful With A Fool Big Boss Man Big Road Blues Black Cat Bone Bladie Mae Blinded By Love Blue Mood Blue Suede Shoes Blues This Bad Bony Maronie Bony Moronie Bright Lights Big City Broke And Lonely Broke Down Engine Busted In Austin Cant Hold Out Cant You Feel It Careful With A Fool Cheap Tequila Check Out Her Mama Come Back Baby Come On In My Kitchen Come on in My Kitchen [Previously Unreleased Track] Crawl Dallas Dallas (With Band) [Previously Unreleased Track; Bonus Track] Dimples Divin Duck Divin Duck Blues Done Somebody Wrong Dont Hide It Dont Hide Your Love Dont Take Advantage Of Me Drivin' Wheel Dust My Broom Early In The Morning Easy Street Evil On My Mind Fast Life Rider Feedback On Highway 101 Forty-Four Frankenstein From A Buick 6 Further On Up The Road Gangster of Love Goin' Down Slow Golden Olden Days Of Rock and Roll Good Morning Little School Girl Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Got Lucky Last Night Got My Mojo Working Got To Find My Baby Great Balls Of Fire Guess I'll Go Away Hangin' Around Hard Way Hello My Lover Help Me Hey You Highway 61 Revisited Honest I Do Honky Tonk How Do You Live A Lie Hurtin So Bad Hustled Down In Texas I Cant Believe You Want To Leave I Got Love If You Want It I Got My Brand On You I Had to Cry I Hate Everybody I Love Everybody I Smell Smoke I Smell Trouble I Wonder If I Care I Wonder If I Care As Much Ice Cube Ill Drown In My Own Tears I'll Drown in My Tears Illustrated Man Im Not Sure Im Yours And Im Hers It Was Rainin It's All Over Now Its My Life Baby Its My Own Fault Johnny B. Goode Johnny Guitar Jumpin' Jack Flash Jumping Jack Flash Just A Little Bit Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Last Night Lay Down Your Sorrows Leaving Blues Leland Mississippi Blues Let It Bleed Let The Music Play Life Is Hard Lights Out Like A Rolling Stone Livin In The Blues Living In The Blues Lone Wolf Looking For Trouble Louise Love Life And Money Love Song To Me Low Down Gal Of Mine Mama Talk To Your Daughter Maybellene Mean Mistreater Mean Town Blues Memory Pain Messin With The Kid Miss Ann Mojo Boogie Mother Earth Mother-In-Law Blues My Soul My Time After Awhile No More Doggin No Time to Live Nothing Left On The Limb One Step At A Time One Step Forward One Step Forward (Two Steps Back) Parchman Farm Pick Up On My Mojo Please Come Home For Christmas Pretty Thing Prodigal Son Raised On Rock Riot In Cell Block Riot in Cell Block #9 River's Risin' Road Runner Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo Rock and Roll People Rock Me Baby Rock N Roll People Rock & Roll Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo Rock & Roll People Roll With Me Rollin And Tumblin Rollin Cross The Country Route 90 Self Destructive Blues Serious As A Heart Attack Shake Your Moneymaker Shame Shame Shame She Likes To Boogie Real Low Short Fat Fannie Show Me Sick And Tired Silver Train Slippin And Slidin Sound The Bell Spoonful Still Alive and Well Still Alive & Well Stone County Straight Ahead Stranger Stranger Blues Stray Cat Blues Sweet Love And Evil Women Sweet Papa John Take My Choice Talks Cheap T-Bone Shuffle Tell The Truth Thats What Love Does The Crawl The Good Love The Guy You Left Behind The Sky Is Crying Third Degree Thirty Days Tin Pan Alley Tired Of Tryin Tobacco Road Tobacco Road [Live; Previously Unreleased Track] Too Much Seconal Tribute To Muddy Trick Bag TV Mama Unseen Eye Voo Doo Twist Walkin By Myself Walking Thru The Park When You Got A Good Friend Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On World Of Contradictions You Keep Sayin That Youre Leavin You Keep Sayin' That You're Leaving You Know I Love You
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John Dawson Winter III, known as Johnny Winter, was an American blues guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and producer.

Winter also produced three Grammy Award-winning albums for blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters.

After his time with Waters, Winter recorded several Grammy-nominated blues albums. In 1988, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame.
-Wikipedia
Birth Name: John Dawson Winter III
Born: February 23, 1944
in Beaumont, Texas, US
Died: July 16, 2014 (at the age of 70)
in St Gallen, Switzerland
Genre(s): Electric blues, blues rock, rock and roll, Texas blues
Instrument(s): Vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica
Occupation(s): Musician, songwriter, producer
Active From: 1959-2014
Associated Acts: Edgar Winter, Muddy Waters
Quotes:
I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12.

I like playin' for an audience the best, though, I think.

I really appreciate when someone can blow me away with live acoustic blues.

I started playing ukulele first for 2 years from age 9 to 11 and got my first guitar and got inspired by blues I heard on the radio that turned me on and I started learning myself.

I think the blues will always be around. People need it.

I'm not good enough to be playin' much acoustic guitar onstage. Man, you gotta get so right; I mean, the tones, the feel, the sound. Plus, acoustic blues guitar is just that much harder on the fingers.

Jimi was always at The Scene when he was in New York and we played many times together. He was just everywhere - he went out and jammed everywhere he was.

Little Walter I would've liked to have played with.
My mother played piano so we always had music around the house.

No, I wasn't doin' any heroin when I was with Muddy.

Oh, I love to play on the road. I really love it.

T-Bone Walker was a big influence on just about every guitar player around.

The Progressive Blues Experiment, Johnny Winter... and Still Alive and Well is my favorite rock record.

There were a whole lot, I bought every blues record I could find, it wasn't just one or two people. My vocal influences were Ray Charles and Bobby Blue Bland.

Well, one of the best things is workin' with Muddy.

When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.

When I started workin' with Muddy. That convinced me that I could get away with doin' the blues.

Yeah, we went to England to do a show and I got off the plane and I couldn't write my name or hold my hand up.
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