Baby Scratch My Back - Stateside 1965 UK - USA Excello Records
I'M A KING BEE
Shake Your Hips - Stateside 1966
Raining In My Heart
Born 11th January 1924 - Lobdell, Louisiana
Died 31st January 1970 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Slim Harpo's
Baby Scratch My Back was always popular upon the Soul scene even though Slim
was a Blues artist who recorded mainline blues. Amongst the tracks he recorded
was the original version of
I’m A
King Bee which the Rolling Stones covered on their first LP. He is
almost unique amongst blues artists in having a friendly tone to his voice - it
makes you want to shake his hand.
Baby Scratch My Back was given the Otis Redding treatment on the Album
Otis Blue.
The track has a superb wailing harmonica intro -
once heard never forgotten. Although this type of song had
ceased to be heard after the
UK Blues boom had ended in
1965 it was still played often at the
Twisted Wheel and the
Blue Note in
Manchester.
Everyone knew the opening lyrics:
I know you can do it so baby get to it
Baby Scratch
My Back
"What's the point in listening to us doing I'm a King Bee when you can hear Slim Harpo do it?"
Mick Jagger, 1968
The
Kinks recorded
Got Love If
You Want It so too did the
Pretty Things, and they also did
Slim Harpo's
Raining in My Heart.
The Moody Blues were called that after Slim
Harpo's
Moody Blues.