An enchantingly haunting tale told by Robert Johnson

23 thoughts on “Robert Johnson- Me and the Devil Blues

  1. O man im tripping. This is the greatest music of all, for reasons I dont understand

  2. Anybody else fapop relly hard to this song? kool i did drop me a like THUMBS UP !!!!1!

  3. @kimedmundson1 I know this is an old post, but it has to be said that Patton was someone Robert look apon as a mentor and Patton being much older as was blind Lemon,both died before Roberts first recording in 1936.Blind Lemon in 1929 and Patton in 1934.

  4. So, when I was looking up "Satanic blues music" on google, and read about Robert Johnson selling his soul to become a great musician, I didn’t realize that it was THIS damn good. Hail Satan!!

  5. Past life regression through hypnosis , during a meditation just for that purpose , or even occasionally bringing back the memory from a past life during sleep . All would require serious effort & research , most of the time . Still no guarantee of success either . I plan on doing this again in the next year or two myself to see if any of my old shells are near enough in location to find easily .

  6. – …yeah but regardless if the devil exists or not- the song is called "Me and the Devil Blues"… and he’s like "Hello Satan"… the song is MOST DEFINITELY about the Devil.

  7. Try & finding where your body’s resting place from your own past lives!

  8. without Robert Johnson there would be no…muddy waters…otis spann…blind lemon..charlie parker….cream…eric clapton…the list goes on and on

  9. Happy 100th Mr. Johnson! See you at the crossroads my brother…

  10. And then -METAL-! 8D But don’t get me wrong, this old stuff is great.

  11. the devil will die and i’ll be happy but except 4 those who will be destory after

  12. He ain’t singing about the Devil, the Devil doesn’t exist so he is singing about a woman. Great track though I love the blues.

  13. did anyone notice at 1:13 the image of Johnson,just above the headstock og his guitar the "alien" looking anamoly? freaky

  14. Most of his lyrics relate to Satan, not meaning to be interpretted as a woman I think. Though it was these lyrics that lead many at the time to belive he made a pact with the devil…Idk why

  15. The devil started with the Blues, then moved on to Rock N Roll.

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