I'm A Man

by Ellas McDaniel a.k.a. Bo Diddley recording of 1955 from Bo Diddley's 16 All-Time Greatest Hits (Checker LP 2989) Now when I was a little boy, at the age of five I had somethin' in my pocket, keep a lot of folks alive Now I'm a man, made twenty-one You know baby, we can have a lot of fun I'm a man, I spell M-A-N, man All you pretty women, stand in line I can make love to you baby, in an hour's time I'm a man, I spell M-A-N, man I goin' back down, to Kansas Stew Bring back the second cousin, Little Johnny the cocheroo I'm a man, I spell M-A-N, man The line I shoot, will never miss The way I make love to 'em, they can't resist I'm a man, I spell M-A-N, man

 

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Playing "Help-Me" In the Style of Sonny Boy Williamson II: A step by step, note for note analysis of some of Sonny Boy's Signature Riffs