Elmore James

Elmore James

Person from United States

Genres: blues, chicago blues, electric blues, Chicago Blues, delta blues, Classic Blues, jazz

Elmore James

About Elmore James

Elmore James (Elmore Brooks, Richland, Mississippi, 27th January 1918 – Chicago, Illinois, 24th May 1963) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was known as "The King of the Slide Guitar". James was born fifty miles north of Jackson (not to be confused with another Richland just south of Jackson). He began playing as a teen, under the names "Cleanhead" and "Joe Willie James", alongside musicians such as the first Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson. During World War II James joined the United States Navy and was stationed in Guam. Upon his discharge James returned to central Mississippi and eventually settled in Canton. He began recording with Trumpet Records in nearby Jackson in January 1951, first as sideman to the second Sonny Boy Williamson and others, then debuting as a session leader in August with what became his signature song, "Dust My Broom". It was a surprise R&B hit in 1952 and turned James into a star. His "I Believe" was another hit a year later. During the 1950s he recorded for the Bihari Brothers' Flair and Modern labels, as well as for Chess Records. His backing musicians were known as the Broomdusters. In 1959 he began recording what are perhaps his best sides for Bobby Robinson's Fire Records label. These include "The Sky Is Crying" (credited to Elmo James and His Broomdusters), "Stranger Blues", "Look On Yonder Wall", "Done Somebody Wrong", and "Shake Your Moneymaker", all of which are among the most famous of blues recordings. The slide guitar riff from "Dust My Broom" is one of the best-known openings in all of blues. Elmore James died of his third heart attack in Chicago in 1963, already a major influence on guitarists such as The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones. His classic "Done Somebody Wrong" and "One Way Out" were often covered by The Allman Brothers Band, who cited James as a major influence. James was also covered by blues-rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble many times in concert. The most famous of these covers is Vaughan's take on James's legendary recording, "The Sky Is Crying". James is mentioned in The Beatles' song "For You Blue". While John Lennon plays the slide guitar, James' trademark, George Harrison says "Go, Johnny, go ... Elmore James got nothin' on this, baby." Another famous guitarist who admired Elmore James was Jimi Hendrix. On a sleeve of the posthumously released Hendrix CD Blues, there is a photo of Hendrix wearing his famous military jacket and holding Elmore James's vinyl.

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Elmore James — Top 30 songs of 166

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Elmore James Baby Whats Wrong
Elmore James Hand in Hand
Elmore James I Gotta Go Now
Elmore James Mean Mistreatin' Mama
Elmore James Cry For Me Baby
Elmore James I See My Baby
Elmore James She Done Moved
Elmore James Whose Muddy Shoes
Elmore James Stranger Blues [1960,1961]
Elmore James Pickin' The Blues
Elmore James Blues Before Sunrise [1Nw1]
Elmore James Anna Lee
Elmore James Baby Please Set A Date
Elmore James Baby What's Wrong
Elmore James Canton, Mississippi Breakdown
Elmore James Coming Home
Elmore James Conversation (Back In Mississippii)
Elmore James Done Somebody Wrong
Elmore James Dust My Blues
Elmore James Dust My Broom
Elmore James Early In The Morning
Elmore James Early One Morning
Elmore James Early One Morning [1960]
Elmore James Elmore's Contribution To Jazz
Elmore James Everyday I Have The Blues
Elmore James Find My Kind Of Woman
Elmore James Go Back Home Again
Elmore James Got To Move (She's Got To Go)
Elmore James Hand In Hand (Take 3)
Elmore James Happy Home
Baby Whats Wrong
Hand in Hand
I Gotta Go Now
Mean Mistreatin' Mama
Cry For Me Baby
I See My Baby
She Done Moved
Whose Muddy Shoes
Stranger Blues [1960,1961]
Pickin' The Blues
Blues Before Sunrise [1Nw1]
Baby Please Set A Date
Baby What's Wrong
Canton, Mississippi Breakdown
Coming Home
Conversation (Back In Mississippii)
Done Somebody Wrong
Dust My Blues
Dust My Broom
Early In The Morning
Early One Morning
Early One Morning [1960]
Elmore's Contribution To Jazz
Everyday I Have The Blues
Find My Kind Of Woman
Go Back Home Again
Got To Move (She's Got To Go)
Hand In Hand (Take 3)
Happy Home