Mississippi Fred McDowell - You Got to Move download song

  • Artist: Mississippi Fred McDowell
  • Song Title: You Got to Move
  • Music Genre: Blues
  • Length: 02:54
  • Size: 6.8MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Salvatore Tiano

2021-07-25 04:41:41 | User Info
This is that old hit the center of the soul song.

Harry Shredding

2020-08-12 13:32:36 | User Info
Epic. Hard to believe this is from '65 though. Sounds like hardcore mississipi blues back in 40's.

Maarten R

2020-07-04 01:47:42 | User Info
R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Greetings from Norway 2019

wtf just happened

2020-05-15 05:19:21 | User Info
The USA - the country that gave us spray-on cheese could also give us such great music.

John Farmer

2020-05-15 03:53:53 | User Info
Reminds me of Blind Willie Johnson's Dark was the night

UB3R SHL3WBIN

2020-04-10 14:43:35 | User Info
Omg I’m in tears. My grandfather Elder Louis Moses would sing this. This brought so much memories back. I miss my Papa so much along with his singing, piano playing and guitar playing.

Darlene Souder

2020-04-08 12:04:22 | User Info
The 'call and response' technique in this song is remarkable.

Mau Gr.

2020-04-03 19:08:45 | User Info
Mississippi Fred Mcdowell – You Gotta Move Lyrics You got to move You got to move You got to move, child You got to move But when the Lord Gets ready You got to move (guitar) You may be high You may be low You may be rich, child You may be po' But when the Lord gets ready You've got to move (guitar) You see that woman That walk the street You see the policeman Out on his beat But when the Lord gets ready You got to move (guitar) You got to move You got to move You've got to move, child You've got to But when the Lord gets ready You got to move.

Qam Yasharahla

2020-04-02 06:21:02 | User Info
Rolling Stones´ version sounds silly compared to this.

Kathleen R

2020-04-02 00:36:34 | User Info
"I'm Mississippi Fred McDowell, and I do not play no rock 'n roll 'yall - just the straight and natural blues. The only way you gonna rock Fred is you gotta put him in a rock'n chair - that's my type of rockn'!"

Rory Cheeney

2020-04-01 01:43:27 | User Info
I always ask my guitar students who they like listening to. After they name them , I have them listen to the folks " they " got it from. One kid heard this song and said, " this guy's playing a rolling stone 's song. He was straightened out quick, fast, and in a hurry.

MrVadya1979

2020-03-21 18:20:28 | User Info
41 dislikes!!! Jeezus no hope for em!! Fred is one of the best ever.

Saki Inui

2020-03-17 14:26:54 | User Info
completely raw and real. not much can compete with this. x

Michał Demski

2020-02-27 10:10:10 | User Info
This is music! :)

Lee Swords

2020-02-26 08:45:35 | User Info
Reminds me of "Come On In My Kitchen" by Robert Johnson...almost exactly the same melody.

The999zippy

2020-02-20 15:40:08 | User Info
I believe the young people say, "Tune!". Stones version is good, but Fred's the best.

Sarah Kwiatkowski

2020-02-19 12:31:25 | User Info
Considered to be one of the first of the Northern Missisippi bluesmen to achieve popular recognition in the early-mid 1900s, Fred McDowell, a hill country blues singer/guitar player, impacted secular music with his style and technique for numerous decades, even directly influencing the Rolling Stones, as well as, coaching Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar. Years later, Raitt would honor his life by providing a portrait to his memorial at his gravesite in Missisippi. McDowell's legacy can still be heard in contemporary music today, especially as Americana and Gospel Blues continues to thrive. Thank you, Missisippi Fred McDowell, for continuing to inspire us!