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William James 'Willie' Dixon (July 1, 1915 – January 29, 1992) was a well-known American blues bassist, singer, songwriter, arranger and record producer. His songs, including 'Little Red Rooster', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'Evil', 'Spoonful', 'Back Door Man', 'I Just Want to Make Love to You', 'I Ain't Superstitious', 'My Babe', 'Wang Dang Doodle', and 'Bring It on Home', written during the peak of Chess Records, 1950–1965, and performed by Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter, influenced a worldwide generation of musicians.

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Download discography Willie Dixon on site losslessalbums.club. Quality: FLAC 24 bit / 192 kHz (Tracks) Artist: Willie Dixon Title: I Am The Blues Released: 1969/2015 Style: Blues RAR Size: 1.53 Gb.

Willie Dixon I Am The Blues Rar

View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of I Am The Blues on Discogs. Label: Columbia - CS 9987. Format: Vinyl LP, Album. Country: Canada. Genre: Blues. Style: Chicago Blues. Willie Dixon: I Am The Blues. Willie Dixon - I can't quit you, baby from Album: I am the blues. Willie Dixon was the house songwriter, producer, sometimes standup bass player, and sometimes vocalist for The Chess Brothers studio in Chicago. His songs formed the basis for the blues from the late 40s onwards, and carried over into rock.

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Quotes[edit]

  • I am the blues
    I am the blues
    The whole world knows
    I've been mistreated and misused.
    • 'I Am The Blues' (Hoochie Coochie Music/Arc Music, 1969), reported in I am the Blues: the Willie Dixon Story‎ (with Don Snowden, 1990), p. 1.
  • According to Biblical history and all of the history of the world, the blues was built in man from the beginning. The first thing that came out of man is the blues because, according to the Scriptures, when God made man, man was lonesome and blue.
    • I am the Blues: the Willie Dixon Story‎ (with Don Snowden, 1990), p. 2.
  • That's the reason I always say about music, the blues are the roots and the other musics are the fruits. Without the roots, you have no fruits so it's better keeping the roots alive because it means better fruits from now on.
    • I am the Blues: the Willie Dixon Story‎ (with Don Snowden, 1990), p. 4.

Attributed[edit]

  • The blues is the roots; everything else is the fruits.

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  • Some people think they've got religion, they've got the blues.
    • According to Memphis Slim in the song 'Blues is troubles'.

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