Sonny Boy Williamson II - Eyesight to the Blind download song

  • Artist: Sonny Boy Williamson II
  • Song Title: Eyesight to the Blind
  • Music Genre: Blues
  • Length: 03:08
  • Size: 5.9MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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buster rymes

2023-06-06 16:20:29 | User Info
THE BEST HARP PLAYER EVER...

Solomon Gumball

2022-12-26 23:45:44 | User Info
sub standard lower tempo version. Sonny Boy could make this song really jump. But not here.

Evanpizza 329983

2022-11-30 02:07:54 | User Info
This is not actually the sub standard version, but the best and most laid back version.  Its all a matter of opinion, isn't it! I don't know why the uploader said 1951 in the title line, you need to know your SBW recording history a bit better (and just the development of the sound, and the arrangements and instrumentation, as the 1950s moved on through the decade). About 5 or 6 seconds listening to a blues should enable you to pin down the recording period to within a year or two.  The classic backing musicians like Otis Spann and Robert Jr are so distinctive.

Corumlukiz1988

2022-11-26 06:51:03 | User Info
One of the best blues recordings ever. Perfectly played and sung, unusual power.

Zero Nouveau

2022-11-14 01:55:00 | User Info
"I'm the Gypsy! The Acid Queen! Pay before we start. I'm the Gypsy! I'm garunteed to TEAR YOUR SOUL APART!"

John Oh

2022-08-17 12:26:21 | User Info
Came here from Fallout New Vegas quest ....eyesight to the blind ....received 700xp for this quest in real life, cause I discovered a great song ! ....

Heero

2022-08-09 00:06:24 | User Info
You've talking about your woman, I wish to God, man, that you could see Mine You're talking about your woman, I wish to God that you could see mine Every time the little girl start to loving, she bring eyesight to the blind Lord, her daddy must been a millionaire, 'cause I can tell by the way she Walk Her daddy must been a millionaire, because I can tell by the way she walk Every time she start to loving, the deaf and dumb begin to talk I remember one Friday morning, we was lying down across the bed Man in the next room a-dying, stopped dying and lift up his head, and said, "Lord, ain't she pretty, and the whole state know she fine!" Every time she start to loving, she bring eyesight to the blind (Spoken: All right and all right, now. Lay it on me, lay it on me, lay it On me Oh lordy, what a woman, what a woman! ) Yes, I declare she's pretty and the whole state knows she's fine Man, I declare she's pretty, God knows I declare she's fine Every time she starts to loving, whoo, she brings eyesight to the blind (I've got to get out of here, now, let's go, let's go, let's go now)

omelchenko952

2022-07-18 05:42:22 | User Info
Lol Pete Townshend put a cover on his rock opera

Anirak Cruz

2022-06-11 13:54:52 | User Info
Tommy shrugs in the shadows

Jade Larson

2022-03-26 14:48:51 | User Info
I did not know that this was a cover

Nadka Novakova

2021-10-21 00:22:07 | User Info
At last someone uploaded this--better than the other version by him!

Anderson Almeida

2021-08-17 16:02:01 | User Info
Tommy brought me here

Pratyay Mishra

2021-08-08 19:50:32 | User Info
For a long time I thought the lyric went "a dime next door held up his head" until I found a copy of the lyrics,which helped me sing the correct version.Living in a city too long does make you a bit deaf.

Stounage

2021-07-31 17:31:05 | User Info
This is *not* the cut recorded on January 4, 1951. That had Willie Love (piano), Elmore James and Joe Willie Wilkins (guitars) and Joe Dyson (drums).This is "Born Blind," recorded September 1, 1957 with Otis Spann's distinctive piano, Robert Jr. Lockwood and Luther Tucker (guitars), Willie Dixon (bass) and Fred Below (drums).