Reed, Jimmy - Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth Lyrics






Aw shucks, hush your mouth, baby you knockin' me out
I said, shucks, a-hush your mouth, baby you knockin' me out
You my kind a woman, you know what it's all about

When ya say, the sweet things, they ring all in my head
Yeah, when ya say, the sweet thing, they ring all in my head
You've got me on the run, an' honey I can't leave you

Hush hush, shut your mouth, baby you knockin' me out
Oh, hush hush, shut your mouth, baby you knockin' me out
All the good in me, you know you bringin' it out, oh





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  1. T.... z....

    Nice to hear where the Rolling stones come from !!! For sure big influence on Keith Richards

  2. G.... ....

    Jimmy Reed performs songs which are similar to one another....however, that's OK.....cos they're all good.....good tunes, good rhythm, good beat, good improvisation and feel good! 🎵🎵🎶🎶

  3. P.... K....

    Jimmy Reed no how 2 sing the blues❤️❤️❤️❤️

  4. s.... ....

    On this day in 1962 {January 21st} "Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth"* by Jimmy Reed entered Billboard's Top 100 chart at position #95, the following week it fell off the chart, it then re-entered the chart at it's peak position of #93* {for 1 week} and it spent five weeks on the Top 100...
    "Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth" didn't make Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart , but between 1955 and 1966 he had nineteen records on the R&B chart, eight made the Top 10 with his three biggest hits all peaking at #3, "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" {1956}, "You've Got Me Dizzy" {1956}, and "Bright Lights, Big City" {1961}...
    Mathis James Reed passed away at the young age of 50 on August 29th, 1976 {respiratory failure}...
    May he R.I.P.
    * And from the 'For What It's Worth' department; the week "Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth" peaked at #93 on the Top 100 chart, Mr. Reed's fellow Vee-Jay record's label mate Gene Chandler was at #2 with 'The Duke of Earl", the following week it peaked at #1 for three weeks...

  5. M.... N....

    J R had it going on!! Yes sir! You can't beat him! He's the original for sure!!! 2019. Thanks for sharing.

  6. d.... ....

    My Dad loved this music. He would do a dance that he called The Camel Walk, all around the house. Daddy is with Jesus now (2.5 yrs). I sure miss him. I love you Daddy. ❤️❤️❤️

  7. c.... n....

    I love the way Jimmy Reed play the guitar one of the greatest blues singers of all time

  8. f.... b....

    perfectly toned solo too.

  9. l.... ....

    Yep Listen his Music in the Fifty's & 60"s WLAC Nashville Tn DJ The Hoss Man

  10. M.... D....

    great music....

  11. J.... M....

    love it

  12. R.... W....

    Fine tune...

  13. J.... R....

    The "real" king of the blues through the 60's

  14. C.... E....

    Wow, these are great songs by Jimmy. I first heard him on radio station WBOP in Pensacola, FL way back in 1958 when I was in the Navy.  Chris

  15. S.... J....

    Yes Jimmy

  16. B.... S....

    Really love Jimmy Reed's soft and tender vocals. <3

    Even if you're not into the Albert King style of blues (which I'm really not), I highly recommend Jimmy Reed to anyone to thinks they don't like the blues. Slim Harpo and Lazy Lester are similar blues artists with the Jimmy Reed vibe. Charlie Musselwhite is a more contemporary blues artist that draws more from Jimmy Reed's style than Albert King's style. Go listen to River Hip Mama from him!

  17. B.... W....

    I loved his voice and his style

  18. d.... ....

    First time I heard this was from Bill Cosbys "Silver Throat" album.. Loved it then, love it now.!!!!

  19. B.... ....

    Cool!!!

  20. L.... ....

    my favourite from Mr Reed's cannon

  21. I.... ....

    yep, and interestingly not on the Beatles - there is a bit in a Rolling Stones doc where Keith talks about sitting around listening to Jimmy's records with McCartney and Lennon and they were saying 'nah its all the same'. Daft scousers. That's why The Stones were always better, they understood groove...

  22. I.... ....

    respectfully disagree - he had a great slurred delivery that fits the beat. listen to "I told you baby" for a prime example

  23. B.... ....

    HUGE influence on Keith Richard

  24. R.... ....

    @moscowcharlie1 ojnabieoot is correct G, good to see Jimmy Reed fans,,

  25. o.... ....

    @moscowcharlie1 I think it's in G.

  26. m.... ....

    Li'l help; is this in the key of A, or E?

  27. B.... T....

    Be still dancin feet! Hold it now! I said, Hold IT! Awww go on!!!

  28. L.... ....

    Great nothin like Blues from the south it's just simply the best !!!
    5 stars *****