Kind Hearted Woman Blues
Robert Johnson
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I got a kindhearted woman Do anything in this world for me I got a kindhearted woman Do anything in this world for me But these evil-hearted women Man, they will not let me be I love my baby My baby don't love me I love my baby, ooh My baby don't love me But I really love that woman Can't stand to leave her be Ain't but the one thing Makes Mister Johnson drink I's worried about how you treat me, baby I begin to think Oh babe, my life don't feel the same Yo breaks my heart When you call Mister So-and-So's name (Break with guitar solo) She's a kindhearted woman She studies evil all the time She's a kindhearted woman She studies evil all the time You well's to kill me As to have it on your mind
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12 facts about this song
Song Creation"Kind Hearted Woman Blues" was first recorded by American blues musician Robert Johnson in 1936.
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LyricsThis song showcases deep emotions and descriptions of a troubled relationship, reflecting a common theme in Robert Johnson's songs about problematic relationships with women.
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InfluenceIt had a widespread influence on many later artists, including Eric Clapton, who admired Johnson's ability to evoke such strong emotions with his music.
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Song StructureThis song represents a traditional 12-bar blues structure.
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BackgroundIt was one of the songs recorded during Johnson's first recording session in San Antonio, Texas, possibly on November 23, 1936.
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Record LabelThe song was initially released on the famous 'Vocalion' record label.
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Lyrics OriginThe lyric "She's a kindhearted woman, she studies evil all the time" reflects an old saying of the African American community in Mississippi, where Johnson lived.
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Music Style"Kind Hearted Woman Blues" is an example of Delta Blues, a style that originated in Mississippi in the early 20th century.
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Song PopularityDespite not garnering significant commercial success or airplay upon its initial release, the song is now recognized as a classic blues track and is widely acknowledged for its raw emotional intensity.
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Cover VersionsMany artists, including John Mayer, Eric Clapton, and Keb' Mo', have covered "Kind Hearted Woman Blues," showcasing the song's enduring influence and popularity over the years.
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LegacyThe song is associated with the 'Crossroads' myth surrounding Robert Johnson, which purports that he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for musical prowess. This tale solidifies Johnson’s impact on the blues genre and contributes to the popularity of "Kind Hearted Woman Blues."
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Song InterpretationSome music critics and historians interpret the song as autobiographical, suggesting that Johnson's tumultuous relationships with women and his own personal struggles influenced the lyrics. This aspect of the song is debated and adds a layer of mystery to its history.
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