It was released before the advent of race records charts, however, it soon became "an oft-covered standard" and Newbern's best-known song. "Roll and Tumble Blues" is one of six songs Newbern recorded during his only recording session. And I fold my arms lord and I walked away (2×) Said 'that's all right sweet mama your trouble gon' come some day' The lyrics follow a standard blues AAB pattern and relate a failed relationship: And I rolled and I tumbled and I cried the whole night long (2×) A I rose this mornin' mama and I didn't know right from wrong. Often the IV chord moves to IV♭7 on the second measure or the last two beats of the second measure. After the first two measures the IV chord resolves to the I chord. A key feature of the song is that the first verse begins on the IV chord, rather than on the more usual I chord (e.g., in the key of A this would be the D chord rather than the A chord). The tempo varies from an initial 140 beats per minute to a final 158 bpm. The song is performed in the key of A using an open tuning and an irregular number of bars. Newbern's "Roll and Tumble Blues" is a solo piece with his vocal and slide-guitar accompaniment. It shares several elements of "Minglewood Blues", first recorded in 1928 by Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers. Hambone Willie Newbern recorded "Roll and Tumble Blues" on Main Atlanta, Georgia for Okeh Records. "Rollin' and Tumblin'" has also been refashioned by a variety of rock-oriented artists. Called a "great Delta blues classic", it has been interpreted by hundreds of Delta and Chicago blues artists, including well-known recordings by Muddy Waters. 5 (2009), Live Bootleg Series Volume 6 (2010) and Johnny Winter: Live at The Fillmore East 10/3/70 (2010)." Rollin' and Tumblin'" (or " Roll and Tumble Blues") is a blues song first recorded by American singer/guitarist Hambone Willie Newbern in 1929. 4 (2009), The Johnny Winter Anthology (2009), Johnny Winter:The Woodstock Experience (2009), Live Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 (2007), Johnny Winter &/Johnny Winter & Live (2007), Captured Live! (2008), Live Johnny Winter And (2008), White Hot Blues (2008), Nothin' But The Blues (2008), Saints & Sinners (2008), Live Bootleg Series, Volume Two (2008), Live Bootleg Series Volume Three (2008), Roots N' Blues: Scorchin' Blues (2008), Black Cat Bone: The Anthology (2008), Live Bootleg Series, Vol. Johnny Winter released the following albums including The Winter of '88 (1990), Guitar Slinger (1990), Third Degree (1990), Serious Business (1990), Let Me In (1992), Scorchin' Blues (1992), Hey, Where's Your Brother? (1992), Johnny Winter And (1993), A Rock N' Roll Collection (1994), Still Alive and Well (1994), Live in NYC '97 (1998), Deluxe Edition (2001), Lone Star Shootout (2001), Best Of Johnny Winter (2002), Johnny Winter (2004), I'm a Bluesman (2004), Second Winter (2004), The Progressive Blues Experiment (2005), Extended Versions (2005), An Introduction to Johnny Winter (2006), Rockin Bluesman (2006), Rasin'cain (2007), Saints & Sinners/John Dawson Winter III (2007), Nothin' But the Blues/White, Hot & Blue (2007), Live Bootleg Series, Vol. He is an American blues guitarist, singer and producer.In 2003 Winter was ranked 74th in Rolling Stone magazine list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" Johnny Winter is known for his southern blues and rock and roll style, as well as his physical appearance. His birth name was John Dawson Winter III. Johnny Winter was born on in Beaumont, Texas, United States.
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