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| | La cover "Back door man" è un pezzo di Willie Dixon,
il poeta del blues, che è stato rivisitato dai Doors non tanto per i testi
quanto per l'interpretazione particolarissima, gridata e lamentosa, di Jim.
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Titolo |
Songs
of Willie Dixon |
| Etichetta |
Telarc |
| Prezzo |
€ 19,90 |
| Numero dischi |
1 |
| Supporto |
CD Audio |
| Data |
8 marzo 2002 |
| Genere |
Blues
Compilation |
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- The
Chess Box
Willie Dixon, Chess, 2 CD, 2004, € 25,40
- Chicago
Blues Masters Box
Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon, Telarc, 3 CD, 2002, €
39,90
- Big
Three Boogie
Willie Dixon, Distr. Venus, CD, 2001, €
11,90
- Aux
trois mailletz
Memphis Slim, Willie Dixon, Emarcy, CD, 1993, €
8,30
La canzone si inserisce nel contesto delle numerose cover fatte proprie dai Doors:
"Alabama Song",
"Money", "Gloria" e "Louie, Louie".
Back Door Man
Whoa, yeah!
C'mon, yeah
Yeah, c'mon, yeah
Yeah, c'mon
Oh, yeah, ma
Yeah, I'm a back door man
I'm a back door man
The men don't know
But the little girls understand
Hey, all you people that tryin' to sleep
I'm out to make it with my midnight dream, yeah
'Cause I'm a back door man
The men don't know
But the little girls understand
All right, yeah
You men eat your dinner
Eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken
Than any man ever seen, yeah, yeah
I'm a back door man, what
The men don't know
But the little girsl understand
Well, I'm a back door man
I'm a back door man
Whoa, baby, I'm a back door man
The men don't know
But the little girls understand
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Discografia, Testi,
Curiosità e Ascolto
album per album
canzone per canzone The Doors
(1967)
Strange
Days
(1967)
Waiting
for the Sun
(1968)
The
Soft Parade
(1969)
Absolutely
Live
(1970)
Morrison
Hotel
(1970)

L.A.
Woman
(1971)

An
American Prayer
(1971)
The
Lords &
The New Creatures
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