Dust My Broom

“Dust My Broom” is a blues song originally recorded as “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom” by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. It is a solo performance in the Delta blues-style with Johnson’s vocal accompanied by his acoustic guitar. As with many of his songs, it is based on earlier blues songs, the earliest of which has been identified as “I Believe I’ll Make a Change”, recorded by the Sparks brothers as “Pinetop and Lindberg” in 1932. Johnson’s guitar work features an early use of a boogie rhythm pattern, which is seen as a major innovation, as well as a repeating triplets figure. In 1951, Elmore James recorded the song as “Dust My Broom” and “made it the classic as we know it”, according to blues historian Gerard Herzhaft. James’ slide guitar adaptation of Johnson’s triplet figure has been identified as one of the most famous blues guitar riffs and has inspired many rock performers. The song has become a blues standard, with numerous renditions by a variety of musicians. It also has been selected for the Blues Foundation Blues Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, and the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Coming Home
A2 Dust My Broom
A3 Everyday I Have The Blues
A4 Fine Little Mama
A5 I Done Somebody Wrong
A6 It Hurts Me Too
B1 Pickin The Blues
B2 Look On Yonder Wall
B3 Mean Mistreating Mama
B4 Rolling And Tumbling
B5 Standing At The Crossroads
B6 The Sky Is Crying

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_My_Broom
Format 1× Vinyl LP, Compilation
Label Topline Records
Catalog Number TOP 120
Notes Licensed from Charly Records International APS ℗ 1984 Charly Holdings Inc. © 1984 Topline Records Ltd.
Discogs URL Elmore James - Dust My Broom