This is a performance by Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy. They perform one of the most covered blues standards ever made. It was first recorded in 1941by Big Maceo as a mid-tempo 8-bar blues. Since then it's become one of the most covered songs in history, the list is almost endless.
What a list (source Wikipedia). I like this version though, Clapton singing and Buddy and Clapton doing solos and a nice piano solo as well. A really nice performance.
Enjoy ; )
- 1941 Bill Gaither
- 1942 Sonny Boy Williams
- 1942 Honeyboy Edwards
- 1945 Big Maceo as "Things Have Changed" (reached #4 in Billboard R&B chart[2])
- 1946 Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- 1949 Charles Brown as "Trouble Blues" (spent 15 weeks at #1 in Billboard R&B chart)
- 1950 Lightnin' Hopkins (also recorded "New Worried Life Blues" and "Someday Baby")
- 1952 Sonny Parker
- 1954 John Lee Hooker (also recorded later version)
- 1955 Muddy Waters as "Trouble No More" (reached #7 in Billboard R&B chart)
- 1957 Big Bill Broonzy
- 1958 Ray Charles as "Someday Baby" (a very faithful version of "WLB" except for the title) from The Genius Sings the Blues (also recorded later version)
- 1959 Little Walter from Essential Little Walter
- 1960 Otis Spann from Otis Spann Is the Blues
- 1960 Chuck Berry from Rockin' at the Hops
- 1963 Johnny Jones with Billy Boy Arnold (also recorded later version)
- 1963 Jimmy Reed (also recorded "Someday Baby")
- 1964 Mississippi Fred McDowell as "Fred's Worried Life Blues" from Fred McDowell: Mississippi Delta Blues[5]
- 1965 The Animals from Animal Tracks, The Animals On Tour
- 1966 Big Joe Williams (also recorded "Someday Baby" in 1941)
- 1966 Blues Magoos from Psychedelic Lollipop
- 1968 Junior Wells from Coming At You
- 1968 Lowell Fulson from The Complete Kent Recordings 1964-1968 (also recorded 1984 version as "Worried About The Blues" on One More Blues)
- 1969 Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton from Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton
- 1969 Junior Parker (aka Little Jr. Parker) Charting 45 rpm single (Minit 32080 1969) (R&B # 34)
- 1970 B.B. King as "Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore" from Indianola Mississippi Seeds (also recorded 1960 version as "Someday Baby," which his former record label released in 1970 as "Worried Life Blues," which reached #48; also recorded 2000 version with Eric Clapton on Riding with the King)
- 1971 Freddie King from Getting Ready
- 1971 Mississippi Fred McDowell from Live in New York
- 1973 Canned Heat with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown from Live at Montreaux
- 1974 Robert Jr. Lockwood with The Aces from Blues Live in Japan
- 1980 Eric Clapton from Just One Night
- 1991 Louis Myers from Tell My Story Movin'
- 1992 Pinetop Perkins from On Top
- 1993 Robben Ford from Mystic Mile
- 1993 Luther Tucker & The Ford Blues Band from Luther Tucker & The Ford Blues Band
- 1996 James Cotton from Deep In the Blues
- 1999 Jimmy Rogers from Blues Blues Blues
- 2003 Pearlene as "You Done Told Everybody" from Murder Blues & Prayer
- 2006 Bob Dylan as "Someday Baby" from Modern Times
- 2007 Clutch as "Electric Worry" from From Beale Street to Oblivion (the band have stated that inspiration for this song came from the McDowell version)[6]
- 2007 Procol Harum from One Eye to the Future
- 2010 Night Horse from Perdition Hymns
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