The Evolution of a Blues Song
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:49 am
BUKKA WHITE
From Wikipedia:
"'Parchman Farm' or 'Parchman Farm Blues' is a blues song first recorded by American Delta blues musician Bukka White in 1940. It is an autobiographical piece, in which White sings of his experience at the infamous Mississippi State Penitentiary, known as Parchman Farm. Jazz pianist-vocalist Mose Allison adapted it for his own "Parchman Farm" and "New Parchman", which are among his most popular songs. Numerous artists have recorded their own renditions, usually based on Allison's songs. The song has the elements of Delta blues, including a one-chord modal arrangement."
MOSE ALLISON
In 1957, Mose Allison recorded "Parchman Farm" for his album Local Color.
CACTUS
From Wikipedia:
"Cactus is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Cactus, released in 1970 through Atco Records. It includes original songs as well as two covers: Mose Allison's version of a blues standard, 'Parchman Farm."
VAN HALEN
Van Halen recorded their song "Hot for Teacher" in 1983. Carmine Appice has said in interviews that Eddie Van Halen told him Cactus' version of "Parchment Farm" was their inspiration for "Hot for Teacher". Wikipedia states that, "The song is a mixture of glam metal, heavy metal, hard rock, and speed metal." Sadly, there is no mention of Bukka White, Mose Allison, Cactus, or the connection with the blues.
From Wikipedia:
"'Parchman Farm' or 'Parchman Farm Blues' is a blues song first recorded by American Delta blues musician Bukka White in 1940. It is an autobiographical piece, in which White sings of his experience at the infamous Mississippi State Penitentiary, known as Parchman Farm. Jazz pianist-vocalist Mose Allison adapted it for his own "Parchman Farm" and "New Parchman", which are among his most popular songs. Numerous artists have recorded their own renditions, usually based on Allison's songs. The song has the elements of Delta blues, including a one-chord modal arrangement."
MOSE ALLISON
In 1957, Mose Allison recorded "Parchman Farm" for his album Local Color.
CACTUS
From Wikipedia:
"Cactus is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Cactus, released in 1970 through Atco Records. It includes original songs as well as two covers: Mose Allison's version of a blues standard, 'Parchman Farm."
VAN HALEN
Van Halen recorded their song "Hot for Teacher" in 1983. Carmine Appice has said in interviews that Eddie Van Halen told him Cactus' version of "Parchment Farm" was their inspiration for "Hot for Teacher". Wikipedia states that, "The song is a mixture of glam metal, heavy metal, hard rock, and speed metal." Sadly, there is no mention of Bukka White, Mose Allison, Cactus, or the connection with the blues.