Three Hundred Pounds of Joy
Howlin' Wolf
The Real Folk Blues (1963)
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Song DNA
Notes: Deep, gravelly vocals with classic blues instrumentation featuring prominent lead guitar. Rich harmonic texture with moderate dynamic shifts typical of early 1960s Chicago blues.
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Recommended for: deep listening emotional release relaxation
A classic Chicago blues track showcasing Howlin' Wolf's powerful vocals over Willie Dixon's composition with Hubert Sumlin's lead guitar work.
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Moods: contemplative, emotional, melancholy, warm
Traditions: Chicago blues, blues
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