Muddy Waters discography
Muddy Waters discography | |
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Waters's 1958 Fender Telecaster guitar | |
Studio albums | 15 |
Live albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 23+ |
Singles | 61 |
Singles as accompanist | 20 |
Albums as accompanist | 14 |
Muddy Waters was an American blues artist widely considered to be one of the most important figures in post–World War II Chicago blues.[1] As with most postwar blues musicians, his recordings were released as two-song singles until the 1960s, when his record company began focusing on long-playing albums.[2][3] As a result, his most celebrated recordings from early in his career are issued on various collections and anthologies, often with significant overlap and duplication.[4] Included here are the singles and albums released during Waters's lifetime and the more notable and current live and compilation albums.[5]
Singles
Title A-side / B-side |
Year | Label | Peak chart position US[6] |
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"Country Blues" / "I Be's Troubled" | 1941 | Library of Congress AAFS 18 | — |
"Gypsy Woman" / "Little Anna Mae" | 1947 | Aristocrat 1302 | — |
"(I Feel Like) Going Home" / "I Can't Be Satisfied" | 1948 | Aristocrat 1305 | 11 |
"Train Fare Home" / "Sittin' Here and Drinkin' (Whiskey Blues)" | 1948 | Aristocrat 1306 | — |
"You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead and Gone)" / "Mean Red Spider" |
1948 | Aristocrat 1307 | — |
"Streamline Woman" / "Muddy Jumps One" (instrumental) | 1948 | Aristocrat 1310 | — |
"Little Geneva" / "Canary Bird" | 1948 | Aristocrat 1311 | — |
"Screamin' and Cryin' / "Where's My Woman Been" | 1949 | Aristocrat 406 | — |
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" Part 1 / "Rollin' and Tumblin'" Part 2 | 1950 | Aristocrat 412 | — |
"Rollin' Stone" / "Walkin' Blues" | 1950 | Chess 1426 | — |
"You're Gonna Need My Help I Said (Gonna Need My Help)" / "Sad Letter Blues" |
1950 | Chess 1434 | — |
"Louisiana Blues" / "Evan's Shuffle" (instrumental) ("Ebony Shuffle") | 1950 | Chess 1441 | 10 |
"Long Distance Call" / "Too Young Too Know" | 1951 | Chess 1452 | 8 |
"Honey Bee" / "Appealing Blues (Hello Little Girl)" | 1951 | Chess 1468 | 10 |
"Still a Fool" / "My Fault" | 1951 | Chess 1480 | 9 |
"She Moves Me" / "Early Morning Blues (Before Daybreak)" | 1952 | Chess 1490 | 10 |
"All Night Long" / "Country Boy" | 1952 | Chess 1509 | — |
"Please Have Mercy" " "I Can't Be Satisfied" | 1952 | Chess 1514 | — |
"Standing Around Crying" / "Gone to Main Street" | 1952 | Chess 1526 | — |
"She's All Right" / "Sad, Sad Day" | 1952 | Chess 1537 | — |
"Turn the Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go)" / "Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man" |
1953 | Chess 1542 | — |
"Mad Love (I Want You to Love Me)" / "Blow Wind Blow" | 1953 | Chess 1550 | 6 |
"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" / "She's So Pretty" | 1954 | Chess 1560 | 3 |
"Just Make Love to Me (I Just Want to Make Love to You)" / "Oh Yeah" |
1954 | Chess 1571 | 4 |
"I'm Ready" / "I Don't Know Why" | 1954 | Chess 1579 | 4 |
"I'm a Natural Born Lover" / "Loving Man" | 1954 | Chess 1585 | — |
"I Want to Be Loved" / "My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble)" | 1955 | Chess 1596 | — |
"Manish Boy (Mannish Boy)" / "Young Fashioned Ways (Old Fashioned Ways)" |
1955 | Chess 1602 | 5[lower-alpha 1] |
"Sugar Sweet (I Can't Call Her Sugar)" | 1955 | Chess 1612 | 11 |
"Trouble No More" | 1955 | Chess 1612 | 7 |
"Forty Days and Forty Nights" / "All Aboard" | 1956 | Chess 1620 | 7 |
"Don't Go No Farther" / "Diamonds at Your Feet" | 1956 | Chess 1630 | 9 |
"Just to Be with You" / "I Got to Find My Baby" | 1956 | Chess 1644 | — |
"Got My Mojo Working" / "Rock Me" | 1956 | Chess 1652 | — |
"Good News" / "Come Home Baby (I Wish You Would)" | 1957 | Chess 1667 | — |
"I Live the Life I Love (I Love the Life I Live)" / "Evil" | 1957 | Chess 1680 | — |
"I Won't Go On" / "She's Got It" | 1958 | Chess 1692 | — |
"Close to You" / "She's Nineteen Years Old" | 1958 | Chess 1704 | 9 |
"Walking Thru the Park (Walking in the Park)" / "Mean Mistreater" |
1958 | Chess 1718 | — |
"Clouds in My Heart" / "Ooh Wee" | 1958 | Chess 1724 | — |
"Take the Bitter with the Sweet" / "She's Into Something" | 1959 | Chess 1733 | — |
"Recipe for Love" / "Tell Me Baby" | 1959 | Chess 1739 | — |
"I Feel So Good" / "When I Get to Thinking" | 1959 | Chess 1748 | — |
"Read Way Back" / "I'm Your Doctor" | 1960 | Chess 1752 | — |
"Look What You've Done" / "Love Affair" | 1960 | Chess 1758 | — |
"Tiger in Your Tank" / "Meanest Woman" | 1960 | Chess 1765 | — |
"Got My Mojo Working Part 1 (live)" / "Woman Wanted" | 1960 | Chess 1774 | — |
"Messin' with the Man" / "Lonesome Bedroom Blues" | 1961 | Chess 1796 | — |
"Going Home" / "Tough Times" | 1962 | Chess 1819 | — |
"You Shook Me" / "Muddy Waters Twist" | 1962 | Chess 1827 | — |
"You Need Love" / "Little Brown Bird" | 1963 | Chess 1839 | — |
"Five Long Years" / "Twenty Four Hours" | 1963 | Chess 1862 | — |
"The Same Thing" / "You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had" | 1964 | Chess 1865 | — |
"My John the Conquer Root" / "Short Dress Woman" | 1964 | Chess 1914 | — |
"Put Me in Your Lay Away" / "Still a Fool" | 1964 | Chess 1921 | — |
"My Dog Can't Bark" / "I Got a Rich Man's Woman" | 1965 | Chess 1937 | — |
"Corine, Corina" / "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" | 1966 | Chess 1973 | — |
"Birdnest on the Ground" / "When the Eagle Flies" | 1967 | Chess 2018 | — |
"Going Home" / "I Feel So Good" (remake) | 1969 | Chess 2085 | — |
"Making Friends" / "Two Steps Forward" | 1971 | Chess 2107 | — |
"The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll (No. 2)" / "Mannish Boy" (remake, 12" single) |
1977 | Blue Sky MUDT 1 | — |
"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" (remake) / "Mannish Boy" (edited remake, 12" single) |
1977 | Blue Sky MUD 1 | — |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart position US[8] |
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Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill | — | |
Folk Singer |
|
— |
Brass and the Blues |
|
— |
Electric Mud |
|
127[lower-alpha 2] |
After the Rain |
|
— |
Fathers and Sons |
|
70 |
The London Muddy Waters Sessions |
|
— |
Can't Get No Grindin' |
|
— |
"Unk" in Funk |
|
— |
The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album |
|
— |
Hard Again |
|
143 |
I'm Ready |
|
157 |
King Bee |
|
192 |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart position US[lower-alpha 3][8] |
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At Newport 1960 | — | |
Fathers and Sons |
|
— |
Live (At Mr. Kelly's) |
|
— |
Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live |
|
— |
The Lost Tapes | — | |
Live at the Fillmore Auditorium – San Francisco Nov 04–06 1966 |
|
— |
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 |
|
15 |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart position US[lower-alpha 3][8] |
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The Best of Muddy Waters | — | |
The Real Folk Blues |
|
— |
More Real Folk Blues |
|
— |
They Call Me Muddy Waters |
|
— |
McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters |
|
— |
Rolling Stone |
|
— |
Rare and Unissued |
|
— |
Trouble No More: Singles 1955-1959 | — | |
The Chess Box |
|
— |
Blues Sky | — | |
The Complete Plantation Recordings |
|
— |
One More Mile |
|
— |
His Best: 1947 to 1955 |
|
— |
His Best: 1956 to 1964 |
|
— |
King of the Electric Blues |
|
— |
The Best of Muddy Waters: The Millennium Collection |
|
15 |
Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection |
|
— |
The Anthology (1947–1972) |
|
— |
Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters |
|
4 |
Hoochie Coochie Man: The Complete Chess Masters,
vol. 2, 1952–1958 |
|
— |
The Definitive Collection |
|
14 |
Playlist: The Very Best of Muddy Waters |
|
— |
You Shook Me: The Chess Masters, vol. 3, 1958 to 1963 |
|
— |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
As accompanist
Singles
Title A-side / B-side |
Year | Notes | Label | Peak chart position US[10] |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Johnson Machine Gun" / "Fly Right, Little Girl" | 1948 | with Sunnyland Slim | Aristocrat 1301 | — |
"She Ain’t Nowhere" / "My Baby, My Baby" | 1948 | with Sunnyland Slim | Aristocrat 1304 | — |
"Florida Hurricane" / "So Nice and Kind" | 1948 | with St. Louis Jimmy | Aristocrat 7001 | — |
"Blue Baby" / "I Want My Baby" | 1948 | with Sunnyland Slim | Tempo Tone 1396 | — |
"Locked Out Boogie" / "Shady Grove Blues" | 1948 | with Leroy Foster | Aristocrat 1234 | — |
"Big Town Playboy" / "Shelby County Blues" | 1949 | with Little Johnny (Jones) | Aristocrat 405 | — |
"Bad Acting Woman" / "Muskadine Blues (Take a Walk with Me)" | 1950 | with Baby Face Leroy and Little Walter | Regal 3296 | — |
"I Just Keep Loving Her" / "Moonshine Blues" | 1950 | with Baby Face Leroy and Little Walter | Parkway 502 | — |
"Boll Weevil" / "Red Headed Woman" | 1950 | with Baby Face Leroy and Little Walter | Parkway 104 | — |
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" Part 1 / "Rollin' and Tumblin'" Part 2 | 1950 | with Baby Face Leroy and Little Walter | Parkway 501 | — |
"Going Away Baby" / "Today, Today Blues" | 1950 | with Jimmy Rogers | Chess 1442 | — |
"Juke" / "Can’t Hold Out Much Longer" | 1952 | with Little Walter | Checker 758 | — |
"The Last Time" / "Out on the Road" | 1952 | with Jimmy Rogers | Chess 1519 | — |
"Left Me with a Broken Heart" / "Act Like You Love Me" | 1953 | with Jimmy Rogers | Chess 1543 | — |
"Chicago Bound" / "Sloppy Drunk" | 1954 | with Jimmy Rogers | Chess 1574 | — |
"'Bout the Break of Day (Early in the Morning)" / "Lord Lord (Lawdy Lawdy)" |
1954 | with Junior Wells | States 139 | — |
"So All Alone (Baby So Long)" (Prison Bars all Around Me) / [lower-alpha 4] | 1954 | with Junior Wells | States 143 | — |
"Blues All Day Long (Blues Leave Me Alone)" / [lower-alpha 4] | 1955 | with Jimmy Rogers | Chess 1616 | — |
"Don't Start Me to Talkin' / "All My Love in Vain" | 1955 | with Sonny Boy Williamson II | Checker 824 | — |
"Key to the Highway" / "Rock Bottom" | 1958 | with Little Walter | Checker 904 | — |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
Albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart position US[lower-alpha 3][8] |
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Broken Soul Blues[lower-alpha 5] |
|
— |
The Blues of Otis Spann[lower-alpha 6] |
|
— |
The Blues Never Die! |
|
— |
Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band – 1966 |
|
— |
Live at the Cafe au Go-Go |
|
— |
Blues Is Where It's At |
|
— |
Super Blues |
|
— |
The Super Super Blues Band |
|
— |
The Bottom of the Blues |
|
— |
George Smith & the Chicago Blues Band: A Tribute to Little Walter[lower-alpha 7] |
|
— |
Luther "Georgia Boy Snake" Johnson with the Muddy Waters Blues Band[lower-alpha 8] |
|
— |
Come On Home[lower-alpha 8] |
|
— |
Live the Life[lower-alpha 9] | — | |
Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down |
|
3 |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart |
Notes
- Footnotes
- ↑ In 1988, "Mannish Boy" reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart[7]
- ↑ In 1968, Electric Mud reached number 47 on the RPM chart (Canada)[9]
- 1 2 3 Billboard Top Blues Albums chart
- 1 2 Muddy Waters does not perform on B-side
- ↑ Reissued as Chicago Blues Masters, Vol. 1: Muddy Waters and Memphis Slim (Capitol, 1995)
- ↑ Reissued as Half Ain't Been Told (1980, Black Cat)
- ↑ Reissued by Capitol in 1997
- 1 2 Some songs reissued on Mud in Your Ear (1973, Muse and others)
- ↑ Reissued as I Wanna Come Home (2003, HighTone)
- Citations
- ↑ Deming, Mark. "Muddy Waters – Artist Biography". AllMusic. Rovi Corp. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- ↑ Wight & Rothwell 1991, pp. 26–53.
- ↑ Palmer 1989, pp. 26–27.
- ↑ "Muddy Waters: Discography – Compilations". AllMusic. Rovi Corp. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- ↑ Dahl 1996, pp. 269–271.
- ↑ Whitburn 1988, p. 435.
- ↑ "Muddy Waters – Singles". Official Charts. Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 "Muddy Waters – Awards". AllMusic. Rovi Corp. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- ↑ "RPM Search Engine". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
- ↑ Whitburn 1998, pp. 19–461.
- References
- Dahl, Bill (1996). Erlewine, Michael, ed. All Music Guide to the Blues. Miller Freeman Books. ISBN 0-87930-424-3.
- Gordon, Robert (2002). Can't Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters. Little, Brown. ISBN 0-316-32849-9.
- Palmer, Robert (1989). Muddy Waters: Chess Box (Box set booklet). Muddy Waters. Chess/MCA Records. OCLC 154264537. CHD3-80002.
- Whitburn, Joel (1988). Top R&B Singles 1942–1988. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 0-89820-068-7.
- Wight, Phil; Rothwell, Fred (1991). "The Complete Muddy Waters Discography". Blues & Rhythm (200).
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