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- Madison_Blues abstract ""Madison Blues" is a blues song by American blues artist Elmore James. Although recorded in 1960, it was not issued until the Elmore James/John Brim compilation album Whose Muddy Shoes in 1969. "Madison Blues" is an uptempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D that features James' vocal and amplified slide guitar. The Broomdusters, James' long-time backup band, provide the accompaniment: tenor saxophonist J. T. Brown, pianist Little Johnny Jones, and second guitarist Homesick James, with drummer Odie Payne. The song includes a twelve-bar slide-guitar intro and two twelve-bar sections with Brown's sax solo. The chorus makes a pun on "blues":Put on your Madison blues shoes (2×)I've got the Madison blues, now put on your Madison blue shoes.Several musicians have recorded their renditions of the song, including Fleetwood Mac, who recorded it with Willie Dixon and J. T. Brown for their 1969 Blues Jam in Chicago album with slide and vocals by Jeremy Spencer. George Thorogood and the Destroyers also recorded it for their eponymous 1977 debut album. Both Fleetwood Mac and Thorogood have recorded live versions of the song.".
- Madison_Blues artist Elmore_James.
- Madison_Blues genre Blues.
- Madison_Blues producer Leonard_Chess.
- Madison_Blues producer Phil_Chess.
- Madison_Blues recordDate "1960-04-14".
- Madison_Blues recordLabel Chess_Records.
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- Madison_Blues comment ""Madison Blues" is a blues song by American blues artist Elmore James. Although recorded in 1960, it was not issued until the Elmore James/John Brim compilation album Whose Muddy Shoes in 1969. "Madison Blues" is an uptempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of D that features James' vocal and amplified slide guitar. The Broomdusters, James' long-time backup band, provide the accompaniment: tenor saxophonist J. T.".
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