Killing Floor
Howlin' Wolf
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I should of quit you, a long time ago I should of quit you, Babe, long time ago I should of quit you, and went on to Mexico If I had of followed, my first mind If I had of followed, my first mind I'd of been gone, since my second time Ah I should of went on, when my friend come from Mexico at me I should of went on, when my friend come from Mexico at me But no I was foolin' with ya, Baby, I let ya put me on the killin' floor Lord knows, I should of been gone Lord knows, I should of been gone And I wouldn't have been here, down on the killin' floor Yeah
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8 facts about this song
Artist Background"Killing Floor" is a song by American Blues musician Chester Arthur Burnett, better known as Howlin' Wolf. Born in 1910 in White Station, Mississippi, Howlin' Wolf became one of the most iconic and influential figures in Chicago blues.
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Song Creation"Killing Floor" was written by Howlin' Wolf in 1964. The phrase "killing floor" is a reference to the area of a slaughterhouse where the animals are killed, with the song reportedly being a reference to Wolf's own troubled love life.
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Release and ReceptionUpon its release, "Killing Floor" became a mid-sixties blues classic. It was recorded in Chicago with legendary guitarist Hubert Sumlin and the song received wide praise for its driving rhythm, iconic guitar riffs, and Howlin' Wolf's powerful voice.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by numerous bands and artists over the years. Most notably, The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded a live version in 1969 that was included on their album "Live at Monterey". British rock band Led Zeppelin incorporated lyrics from the song into a medley performed with their song "The Lemon Song".
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Ranking and Recognition"Killing Floor" ranked #75 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time". The song's strong and distinct guitar work has been touted as some of the best in blues music.
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Place in Music HistoryThe influence of "Killing Floor" can still be felt today, with various elements of the song being incorporated into contemporary blues and rock music. The song’s impact on popular music, particularly rock and roll, has made it a cultural touchstone.
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In Popular Culture"Killing Floor" has been featured in several popular films and video games, helping to introduce the song to a new generation of blues fans. The song was included on the soundtrack for the 2007 film "The Departed" and is a playable track in the video game "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock".
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Legacy of Howlin' WolfDespite his death in 1976, Howlin' Wolf remains an influential figure in the world of blues music. "Killing Floor" is seen as a testament to his unique talent and enduring impact on the genre.
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