Muddy Waters - Trouble No More Lyrics
Can't tell how long you're gone, can't tell how long you stay
It's good country fun, it's your home some day
Someday baby, ain't no trouble for me, anymore
Ah keep on dancin' baby, let me dance one dance
I'll tell him about it, in my neighborhood
Gonna tell that little woman, that she don't do me no good. Someday
I know you're leaving, and your comin' back home
Oh, without my lovin lady, I can't stay long. Someday
Good Bye baby, ah take my hand
Don't want no woman no, which ain't have no man
Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble poor me, anymore
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Muddy Waters Trouble No More Comments
DUANE ALLMAN THANKS YOU
There isn't a song ever written on this planet better than this. That's a fact.
Oh, they were GOOD, REALLY GOOD! Muddy Waters blues singing has never been equalled. And Little Walter's harp. Never will there be a better blues harp player. It's just awesome to hear his notes. No one can play like him - he's just on another level!
I get that you don't wanna see her any more Mud, but telling everybody in the neighborhood how she is seems a bit harsh.
Go bang your horn some day.
Just an icon. 2:42 of bliss
Some day ...
So this is where Clutch got the inspiration for "Electric Worry"
And R.L. Burnside too I think. Listen to Someday Baby
" I am the blues..."
I dedicate this hook to Donald Trump. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy January 3, 2019
Wow, I love this song. Haven't heard it in years. Thanks for posting
After a while trying to find this
song i just did it :) Awesome lyrics, Bob Dylan's, right?
Félix Valdivia sleepy John Estes
Thanks mate :)
Easily one of the best blues tunes ever. Love how he reaches for the high notes and leaves them perfectly flat. Versus whole, of course.
I definitely agree. As a harp player I have studied this song in great length.. Walter backs up the vocals to a tee, the reverb makes the harp sound spooky and the solo is the definition of TONE. The vocals are powerful and I love the sound of the brushes on the snare drum.
You want to talk about a song everybody had to cover! If you like rap try rl burnsides version! All versions of catfish blues are good! Try catfish with Gary Clark Jr and rl burnsides is kick ass!!! God bless blues community!!!
Clutch uses a similar line in their "Electric Worry" pre-chorus.
If u cant move to it u aint alive
Muddy Waters is the King IDK what anyone says
I say Howlin' Wolf is. I like Muddy plenty though.
out standing !!!!!!!
Allman Bros. version is the second best.....🎼🎵
JB Ritchie power blues from my part of town!
The context of this song can mean so much to so many.
Is your name amyggdala51?
The one and only" Father of the blues "
Haha... no.
measured performance, one of the best from this band. Muddy is just singing in front of Walter here and he is not playing guitar like he could sometimes. Muddy sang, and Walter played harp. It was beautiful, while it lasted.
Honestly who could dislike this
@callipposhots - Agree absolutely - will there ever be anyone on blues harp as good as Litlle Walter again? I don't think so.
Another great cover of this song is by Pappo.
An argentinian blues guitar player.
Really kick ass
Sounds like Little Walter on this. While Junior Wells and James Cotton were greats, no one does it quite as good as Little Walter. He just seems to be in another dimension compared to any other blues harmonica players.
What a shame he left us so early.
I have Walter Horton listed as the harp player on this, but yes Little Walter was great.
Yup. Little Walter!
Get out your bourbon and chill...
Bob Dylan pretends to have written this song on his latest album. . . . . . .
@eljosho420 him and Fred McDowell and John Lee Hooker
the great canadian bluesman big dave mclean frow winipeg does a bitchin version of this song on the album 'blues from the middle'
I don't care what they print in the history textbooks down in Texas. This is the man who invented electricity.
eljosho420 Revisionism FTW
Muddy's version of "Trouble No More" is WAYYYYY better than any other version...including the version by The ALLMAN BROS.
Both great. Apples and peaches
What you said!! Neither is better. Both are different and great.
Originally written and song by the Spencer Davis Group - Don't want you no more - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4bxZukeOuw Title of song changed, but listen, you'll here the similarities.
The Spencer Davis Group song is great -- I hadn't heard it 'til your post. However, SDG recorded that in 1967, while Muddy Waters released Trouble No More in 1955 or 1956, so clearly SDG's wasn't the original.
Version? He made it!!!
dope shit a!!lways