"Sweet Home Chicago"…by Robert Johnson (1936). Who really wrote…"Sweet Home Chicago" ?! Robert Johnson recorded it in 1936, …but it can be said that it was more or less his cover version of "Old Original Kokomo Blues" (1934) by Kokomo Arnold. But Arnolds song was in fact a cover of Chicago Bluesman Scrapper Blackwells "Kokomo Blues" (1928)

11 thoughts on “"Sweet Home Chicago"….by Robert Johnson

  1. I understand now…It seems an interesting idea! Maybe I’ll use some effects one day!

  2. Oh, yes, I recognized it later (by the golden parts on the body, under the playable strings…It sounds very nice!
    Probably on Wednesday I’ll buy my Sheraton II !

  3. Get down Ross you play a mean blues also dig your vocals gotta love it man.Love + Peace Lance

  4. Hi Fed, just go to Google & type in train sound effects….actually, what popped up was a video on youtube that had train effects & i used that !!

  5. Very very very good! That riff is so captivating!
    Which guitar is it?
    And how did that train sound appear at the end?

  6. Sounds Really Great & Awesome Playing Here, Ross!! I Liked It Alot, Bro!! Big Huge Thumbs Up For You!! Stay Blessed & Happy New Years To You & Family, My Best Blues Bro & Friend!!

    – Big Will / The Super Blues Universe

  7. Good tidings, Ross..and good music! Wishing you the best, friend.

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