HELP ME - UK Pye International RnB Label
Bye Bye Birdie
Born 5th December 1899 - Glendora, Mississippi
Died 25th May 1965 - Helena, Arkansas
Real Name Aleck Ford Miller or Rice Miller
I can
remember hearing
Help Me by Sonny Boy Williamson for the very first time as I was descending the stairs
down in the cellar of Manchester's
Twisted Wheel
Club in September 1963. For the first time, a moment of dark, dank pleasure
mixed with that fantastic staccato beat :
you gotta’ help me babe
I can’t do it all by myself
you gotta’ help me baby
I can’t do it all by myself
you
know if you don’t help me darli’n
I’ll have to do it all by myself
This was followed by one of the most haunting harmonica solos ever played. It was a track that still got played sometimes at the
Wheel even as late as 1969 and certainly more often at the
Blue Note.
Picture taken from TV set, during
Robert Palmer programme
who found old archive material from
Granada TV
Sonny Boy Williamson was the second ‘Sonny Boy’ but he was
old enough to have played with Robert Johnson – or was he? It was a great moment for me
when I bought him a cup of coffee in the
Twisted Wheel on Christmas Eve 1964
after he finished his set. He had the bowler hat and the Black and white
Chequered suit (Chequer Records bought it for him, he told me). He showed me
his smallest harmonica in the world, which he had just played in his nose but I didn't
take it from him for a close look! I remember a girl near the stage saying 'he's
a dirty old man - playing his harmonica up his nose' - not to everyone's taste,
then.