Little Red Rooster
Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf
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I'm a little red rooster, Too lazy to crow for day I'm a little red rooster, Too lazy to crow for day Keep everything in the barnyard, Upset in every way Dogs begin to bark now, And the hounds begin to howl Dogs begin to bark now, And the hounds begin to howl Watch out stray cat, The little red rooster's on the prowl If you see the little red rooster Won't you please drive him home If you see the little red rooster Won't you please drive him home Been no peace in the barnyard Since that little red rooster's been gone I'm a little red rooster, Too lazy to crow for day I'm a little red rooster, Too lazy to crow for day Keep everything in the barnyard, Upset in every way
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10 facts about this song
Origin of the Song"Little Red Rooster" is originally a blues standard song. It was written and first recorded in 1961 by blues musician Willie Dixon.
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Howlin' Wolf's VersionThe song was notably recorded by Chicago blues musician Howlin' Wolf in 1961. This version usually referred as the definitive one that made the song popular.
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First as a HitThe Howlin' Wolf version of the song became a surprise hit. It reached number four on Billboard's Rhythm and Blues chart.
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Willie Dixon's ContributionApart from being a songwriter, Willie Dixon was a Chicago blues artist who played the upright bass on the Howlin' Wolf recording of "Little Red Rooster", demonstrating his multi-talented abilities in the music industry.
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Sam Cooke's VersionThe song was later covered by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, and his version of "Little Red Rooster" reached number seven on Billboard's Hot R&B Sides chart.
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The Rolling Stones CoverThe song was also covered by The Rolling Stones. This version reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, making "Little Red Rooster" the only blues song to reach the top of the UK chart.
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International Recognition"Little Red Rooster" is recognized as classic of Chicago blues and one of Willie Dixon's best songs, showcasing its international appeal and enduring legacy.
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Instruments UsedNotably, the Howlin' Wolf and Willie Dixon version of the song features notable guitar work by Hubert Sumlin and piano by Johnny Jones, adding a unique flair to the soundtrack.
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Distinct RepresentationsEach version of "Little Red Rooster" has individual characteristics. Howlin' Wolf's version is raw and broody, Willie Dixon’s original has a blues vibe, while Sam Cooke gives it a soulful, R&B spin.
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LegacyThe song has been performed and recorded by numerous artists, solidifying its place in music history. Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster" is now part of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.
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