I'm Your Witchdoctor
John Mayall
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I'm your witchdoctor, got the evil eye, Got the power of the devil, I'm the conjurer guy. Gonna teach you love at the midnight hour, Gonna feel you burning like a passion flower. [Chorus] Hey hey, hey hey hey, hey. Hey hey, hey hey hey, hey. Your witchdoctor, your witchdoctor, got my eyes on you. I was born in the country and I lived in the trees. I got my voodoo from the birds and the bees. Gonna teach you love at the midnight hour, Gonna feel you burning, little passion flower. [Chorus] I'm your witchdoctor, got the evil eye, Got the power of the devil, I'm the conjurer guy. Gonna teach you love at the midnight hour, Gonna feel you burning like a passion flower. [Chorus] I've got my mean old spell on you, I've got my mean old spell on you, Your witchdoctor, your witchdoctor, got my eyes on you.
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Written by: JOHN MAYALL
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Genre Classification"I'm Your Witchdoctor" is a song that falls in the genre of British Blues. The track is infused with heavy tones of electric blues.
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Artist ContributionJohn Mayall, often referred to as the "Father of British Blues", was responsible for the vocals and harmonica in the song, while Jimmy Page, LED Zeppelin's iconic guitarist, played the guitar.
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Release YearThe single "I'm Your Witchdoctor" was released in the year 1965, marking one of the earlier efforts of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers.
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Record LabelThe song was released under the record label "Immediate", which was a British company founded in 1965 by The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
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Production RoleApart from playing the guitar, Jimmy Page also took up the role of producer for this song, showcasing his versatile talent in the music industry.
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Influence"I'm Your Witchdoctor" holds cultural significance as it's seen as one of the catalysts for the British Blues boom in the 1960s.
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Eric Clapton's InvolvementInterestingly, although famed guitarist Eric Clapton was part of John Mayall's band "The Bluesbreakers", he did not play in "I'm Your Witchdoctor". His place was taken by Jimmy Page for this particular song.
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SongwritingThe credit for writing "I'm Your Witchdoctor" goes to John Mayall himself, reflecting his strong influence in the British Blues music scene.
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B-Side TrackThe B-side to "I'm Your Witchdoctor" was another John Mayall song titled "Telephone Blues".
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PopularityDespite its impactful blues beat and noteworthy collaboration between John Mayall and Jimmy Page, "I'm Your Witchdoctor" did not chart on major UK or US charts. However, it remains a favorite among fans and blues enthusiasts.
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