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Forty Days and Forty Nights






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"Forty Days and Forty Nights"
SinglebyMuddy Waters
B-side"All Aboard"
Released1956 (1956)
RecordedChicago, January 1956[1]
GenreBlues
Length2:51
LabelChess
Songwriter(s)Bernard Roth
Producer(s)Leonard Chess, Phil Chess
Muddy Waters singles chronology
"Trouble No More"
(1955)
"Forty Days and Forty Nights"
(1956)
"Don't Go No Farther"
(1956)

"Forty Days and Forty Nights" is a blues song recorded by Muddy Waters in 1956. Called "a big, bold record",[2] it spent six weeks in the Billboard R&B chart, where it reached number seven.[3] "Forty Days and Forty Nights" has been interpreted and recorded by a variety of artists.

Composition and recording[edit]

"Forty Days and Forty Nights" is a midtempo blues song with an irregular number of bars written by Bernard Roth (who also wrote Muddy Waters' "Just to Be with You").[4] An early review in Billboard magazine described it as "a dramatic piece of material with effective lyrics".[5]

Forty days and forty nights, since my baby left this town
Sun shinin' all day long, but the rain keep falling down
She's my life I need her so, why she left I just don't know

The song was recorded in January 1956 for Chess Records in Chicago during guitarist Pat Hare's first recording session with Waters.[1] Biographer Robert Gordon writes, "Hare's crunching power chords rippled with distortion that was well suited for blues in the rock and roll explosion".[2] In addition to Muddy Waters on vocals and Hare on guitar are Little Walter on harmonica, Willie Dixon on bass, possibly Fred BeloworFrancis Clay on drums, and Jimmy RogersorHubert Sumlin on second guitar.[2][6]

Releases[edit]

The song was one of Waters' last charting singles and appears on several of his compilation albums, including the 1965 album The Real Folk Blues. He later recorded "Forty Days and Forty Nights" for the 1969 Fathers and Sons album and the Authorized Bootleg: Live at the Fillmore Auditorium November 4–6, 1966 album released in 2009.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wight, Phil; Rothwell, Fred (1991). "The Complete Muddy Waters Discography". Blues & Rhythm. No. 200. p. 41.
  • ^ a b c Gordon, Robert (2002). Can't Be Satisfied – The Life and Times of Muddy Waters. New York City: Little, Brown. pp. 149, 333. ISBN 0-316-32849-9.
  • ^ Whitburn, Joel (1988). Top R&B Singles 1942–1988. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. p. 435. ISBN 0-89820-068-7.
  • ^ Hal Leonard (1995). The Blues. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Hal Leonard. pp. 68–71. ISBN 0-79355-259-1.
  • ^ "Muddy Waters – record review". Billboard. Vol. 68, no. 14. April 7, 1956. p. 46. ISSN 0006-2510.
  • ^ Palmer, Robert (1989). Muddy Waters: Chess Box (Box set booklet). Muddy Waters. Universal City, California: Chess Records/MCA Records. p. 28. OCLC 154264537. CHD3-80002.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forty_Days_and_Forty_Nights&oldid=1134208459"

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