Nope- that was Marian Muldear I believe. Good to see we have some blues musicians on this website. Clapton's version of the Jimmy Cox 1921 Prohibition era song "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" is a number one fave- Clapton did it in C-using the circle of fifths progression- C-E7-A7-Dm- etc- with the "walk-up" from C to B7-F-A-D-G- I learned another riff for that classic- in D- same great song either way.

Last edited by Run With The Fox; 10/20/08 03:51 PM.

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