This is not connected to any comments about this song, more to explain my personal attitude to it.
In 1964, when I was 15 years old I was playing in a 'pop group' doing covers of Beatles/Stones/Searchers type of songs. I got my first guitar when I was 13.
We set up at a local gig and went to start the first song. I got hold of the mic stand with one hand whilst holding my guitar in the other .... and was electrocuted ... thrown across the stage with my hair on end .... finished up in hospital with severe burns to both hands.
Anyway, to get to the point.
A lady friend came to visit and brought me a couple of LP's to listen to when I got home to recouperate.
This was the turning point. Some music I had not heard of before
John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson were my mentors from then on.
The more I sourced, and listened to, this type of music the more I related to it.
At that time in the UK there was no access to Blues music unless you had a big brother or cousin who went to sea and could bring stuff back from the States.
What people have often got wrong, in my opinion, is the feeling that 'white men can't sing the blues'.
Listening to this music taught me that, especially coming from a heavily industrialised area where men worked hard for little money and had all of the social deprivations of most oppressed sectors of society, if you felt the story in the song then you could transmit that story to the listening audience.
I feel that, nowadays, people so often 'pigeonhole' musical styles so much that, to learn to play 'in that style' can produce the music ......
I have to disagree and say that, to produce the music you have to 'feel it' first.
So ..... from my point of view, this project is all about playing the Blues ..... not really about how it actually fits in to an accepted style !
I'm off to bed now.
Maybe I'll play the blues a bit tomorrow to get this outa my system.
James