The song continued its journey with , a younger neighbor to House and Johnson. In his 1941 field recordings for the Library of Congress, Waters recorded a version titled "Country Blues," which later evolved into his first hit, "(I Feel Like) Going Home". By the time he released "Walkin' Blues" for Chess Records in 1950, he had plugged it in, helping bridge the gap between rural acoustic blues and the urban Chicago sound. A Legacy That Never Stops Walking
Today, "Walkin' Blues" is a staple in the setlists of countless artists. Its reach extends far beyond the Delta: walkin_blues
The story begins with , the "father of deep blues". Though he didn’t officially release his version until much later (recorded in 1930), House established the song's DNA: the mournful "morning" theme and a heavy, percussive slide guitar style. For House, the song was less of a fixed recording and more of a living part of his repertoire, built on "floating verses" that had been circulating through the Mississippi Delta for years. The Legend: Robert Johnson The song continued its journey with , a
helped cement its place in modern pop culture with his MTV Unplugged performance in 1992. A Legacy That Never Stops Walking Today, "Walkin'
If Son House built the foundation, provided the blueprints for its immortality. In his iconic 1936 recording, Johnson borrowed House’s opening verse and the driving riff from another House song, "My Black Mama". Johnson added his signature speed and complex fingerpicking, creating a more commercial, "up-tempo" version that has since become the definitive interpretation for many fans.
Johnson’s lyrics often touched on the dangerous hobo practice of "riding the blinds" —clinging to the platform of a train car that lacked a door near the engine—a literal "walkin' blues" of the itinerant musician. The Electrifier: Muddy Waters
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