Baby, baby
I’m gonna bring it on home to you
I done bought my ticket, I got my load
Conductor done hollered, all aboard
Take my seat and ride way back
And watch this train move down the track
Baby, baby
I’m gonna bring it on home to you
I think about the good times I once have had
Soul got happy now, my heart got glad
I think about the way you love me too
You can bet your life, I’m comin' home to you
I’m goin' home
I’m gonna bring it on home, now
I’m gonna bring it on home, now
I’m gonna bring it on home, now
Gonna bring it on home
Bring it on home to you
Back in 60's I got this on album my brother fighting in Vietnam sent me with these songs /Animals. I had battery powered record player, was working in Frisco at scrap metal yard. I had P.U. with camper old style 53 Dodge parked in front of work at freight train yard. Sit drink a pint n listenen' ta Sonnyboy as trains rolled on by, thinking bout good times once have had
I need to drive around Memphis, New Orleans and everywhere in between listening to this. Then stop at some mom n pop joint for some finger lickin' good, smoked BBQ ribs and corn OOOOOOOH BABY!
I first heard this in 1969 or '70, when I was 13 or 14 y.o. Some white cats outta England played & sang their asses off (Led Zepplin II). ...and....ya gotta give 'em credit (whether they did so or not)..they knew quality when they heard it....they were GRABBED by this motherfucker, shook up, flailed and bit! And ...(I'll bet you $10 to a bottle o' piss)...them teeth is still in 'em...and in me too.
If it wasn't for the Brit electric blues guys I probably never would have heard the Blues. It just goes to show, from blues to death metal it all started with Black musicians!!
Lillte walter could blow a harp but sonny boy could sing, write and play.He did them all together for a complete package of soulfull blues. So so much soul. He is the nonstop kingof the blues harp blues
The first time I heard the Zeppelin version I thought I was weird for thinking Robert Plant sounded like an elderly black man with no teeth. Then I found the original.
Honestly the Led Zeppelin version should be called Bring it On Home/Bring it On Home, or split into two songs. It's pretty damn cool what they did, having the blues cover intro that just explodes into rock and roll. It shows the roots and where the music was going in the future. These roots are damn fine, I'm glad Zeppelin exposed me to the blues, this Sonny Boy Williamson song is great!