Winter, Johnny - Miss Ann Lyrics
Oh, oh, oh, Miss Ann, you're doin' something no-one can
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Miss Ann, you're doin' something no-one can
Believin' and deceivin', it's drivin' me to grievin' now
I wanna hear, hear, hear Miss Ann, I wanna hear her call my name
Because she keep callin' loud, she calls it so sweet and so plain
Well, oh, oh, oh, Miss Ann, she's doin' something no-one can
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Miss Ann, she's doin' something no-one can
Believin' and deceivin', it's drivin' me to grievin' now
Well, I told Miss Ann once, and I told Miss Ann twice
Yes, I told Miss Ann once, and I told Miss Ann twice
Boys, when I'm with Miss Ann, I'm livin' in paradise
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Miss Ann, you're doin' something no-one can
Because believin' and deceivin', it's drivin' me to grievin' now
If she thinks I'm gonna let her be free, how wrong can Miss Ann be
If she thinks I'm gonna let her be free, how wrong can Miss Ann be
I'm in love with Miss Ann, and that's the way it's gonna be
Well, oh, oh, oh, Miss Ann, you're doin' something no-one can
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Miss Ann, you're doin' something no-one can
But believin' and deceivin', it's drivin' me to grievin' now
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Winter, Johnny Miss Ann Comments
Lovely song.played nice and blues.love the sax brake.fabous triple L.P. if you have not got it.get it for yourself at christmas🏄🎵you wont regret it🏄
Some great bass lines in this tune
It's been 50 years ago and that solo still resonates among the best blues guitar solos. The timing, the (few but) wonderful silences, that delay applied in the stereo mix, those double-stops, etc. It should be a mandatory listening in blues guitar improvisation teaching.
Johnny did all those things without even knowing they had names. He could do them all night and day each one different from the last.
I hold this album sooo close to my heart. Johnny had such a beautiful unique style. These were the days friends.
''CAUSE WHEN I WITH YOU MISS ANN I'M LIVING IN PARADISE''
OH MY JOHNNY IT IS SO GOOD! GREAT GUITAR AND GREAT SAX BY EDGAR ! I SAW JOHNNY AND EDGAR PERFORM THIS SONG AT THE FILLMORE EAST.WAS IT 1970? THEY WERE FANTASTIC! I REMEMBER EDGAR PLAYING THE HARPSICHORD BRILLIANTLY
He was the best-seen him a couple of 3 times
Lays down some of the tightest background guitar ever.
even if johnny winter hadnt played a single guitar note the vocals alone on this would have made it a classic! so glad i finally got to see him live a few years before he died. RIP!
One of the classiest guitar solos ever
One of my favorites. I tried for years to give it justice. As if.
Yeah. Totally different from his other solos. Laid back, well thought out phrasing. Ai 19 I discovered this jem, plus Hustled
Down in Texas, from the Second Winter album. An epiphany.
I bet when Little Richard wrote this in the 50’s he and Ann Johnson never envisaged two of the whitest guys in the world would turn it into the definitive R&B guitar and saxophone arrangement. No piano, and not a note out of place, but paradoxically it still sounds entirely spontaneous.