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J. B. Lenoir biography, J. B. Lenoir discography
During the early 40's Lenoir worked with
blues artists Sonny Boy Williamson (Alex
Miller), and Elmore James at the New
York Inn in New Orleans, Louisiana.Some of his recorded songs include: Born Dead,
Carrie Lee, Don't Dog Your Woman,
Don't Touch My Head, Eisenhower Blues,
Feeling Good, Natural Man,
Korea Blues, and Vietnam Blues.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.Thank you for sharing this video!This video has been added to your favorites.Please login to add to flag a video.This video has no Responses.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.If you post this on 5 videos you will meet Miley!The capo placement creates quicker action on the guitar.Would you like to comment?"YouTube recommends upgrading to a safer, modern browsersuch as Firefox.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for sharing this video!Please login to add to flag a video.This video has no Responses.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.Can anyone help me find J.Thanks for posting this, I hope more people around the world learn of the incredible JB Lenoir...Would you like to comment?Blues After Hours
With
Dr.Music Guide's page on J.Eisenhower Blues
J B recorded this song in 1954 for the small Parrot label; it was later reissued on Chess.My source is a ROOTS CD
sampler.My money's gone, my fun is gone
The way things look, how can I be here long?Mm mm mm, I got them Eisenhower blues
Thinkin' about me and you, what on earth are we gonna do?Korea Blues
This blues dates from 1951.Lord I need you in South Korea
Sweetheart please don't you worry, I just begin to fly in the air
Sweetheart please don't you worry, I just begin to fly in the air
Now the Chinese shoot me mdown, Lord I'll be in Korea somewhere
I just sittin' here wonderin', who you gonna let lay down in my bed
I just sittin' here wonderin', who you gonna let lay down in my bed
What hurt me so bad, think about some man has gone in your bed.This time J B Lenoir links it to the racial murders in the Southern States at
the time.Blues Lyrics On Line by .Please
read the small print.These songs meant the world to me.America, or in any movie I had ever seen.JB Lenoir, a song that impacted a generation at the time.
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