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  1. Dixon was the first to make the jump, travelling north up Highway 51 to usher in a new era for the blues. After singing and playing his signature upright bass in a vocal jazz group, Dixon was imprisoned as a conscientious objector for refusing to fight in World War II on grounds of racial discrimination.

  2. El primer sencillo que se desprende es “Evil”, tema original de Willie Dixon y Chester Arthur Burnett (Howlin’ Wolf) que fue incluido en su tercera placa titulada Restrictions y que hoy se muestra con ese mismo poder, en la voz de Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) ...

  3. Written by Willie Dixon and originally recorded by Blues legend Sonny Boy Williamson, Led Zeppelin’s rendition not only pays homage to the original, but also adds their own unique flair. The similarities between the two versions were so striking that Led Zeppelin had to reach a settlement with Dixon over royalties.

  4. Despite its status as a classic rock song, “The Lemon Song” has come under fire in recent years for its allusions to sexual content and plagiarism. In 2016, the estate of blues musician Willie Dixon sued Led Zeppelin for copyright infringement, claiming that “The Lemon Song” lifted elements from Dixon’s song “You Need ...

  5. “I Can’t Quit You Baby” was written by blues legend Willie Dixon and first recorded by Otis Rush in 1956. It features a classic blues structure, with a slow, deep groove and a passionate, longing vocal performance.

  6. Evil (Is Going On) 2:53 04. Forty Four 2:47 05. Smokestack Lightnin' 3:07 06. I Asked For Water (Single Version) 2:50 07. Who's Been Talking? (Single Version) 2:22 ... Wolf frequently in the next dozen or so years, wisely pairing him with guitarist Hubert Sumlin and bassist/songwriter Willie Dixon more often than not, ...

  7. Written by Willie Dixon and originally recorded by Muddy Waters in April 1954. Route 66. Originally a US R&B chart hit for the King Cole Trio in June 1946.