I Ain't Superstitious
Howlin' Wolf
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Well, I ain't superstitious, black cat just crossed my trail Well, I ain't superstitious, but a black cat just crossed my trail Don't sweep me with no broom, I might get put in jail When my right hand itches, I gets money for sure When my right hand itches, I gets money for sure But when my left eye jumps, somebody's got to go Well, I ain't superstitious, black cat just crossed my trail Well, I ain't superstitious, black cat just crossed my trail Don't sweep me with no broom, I just might get put in jail Well, the dogs are howlin', all over the neighborhood Whoa, the dogs are howlin', all over the neighborhood That is true sign of death, baby, that ain't no good Well, I'm not superstitious, but a black cat up n' cross my trail Well, I'm not superstitious, a black cat up n' cross my trail Don't sweep me with no broom, I just might get put in jail Bad luck for me
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12 facts about this song
Song Background"I Ain't Superstitious" is a song written and sung by popular Chicago blues musician Willie Dixon. It was first recorded by Howlin' Wolf in December 1961 and released in January 1962.
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Influential ArtistHowlin' Wolf, whose real name was Chester Arthur Burnett, was an influential American blues singer, guitarist, and harmonica player, originally from Mississippi.
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Song ThemeThe song "I Ain't Superstitious" is essentially about the custom of superstition, with the narrator claiming that there’s no need for worry or fear of bad luck.
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Popular CoverIn 1969, the British hard rock band, Jeff Beck Group, led by Jeff Beck, covered "I Ain't Superstitious" on their album 'Truth'. This version is much harder-edged than Willie Dixon's original version.
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Willie Dixon's LegacyWillie Dixon was one of the most successful blues songwriters of his generation, with his songs being covered by numerous bands, including The Rolling Stones, The Doors, and Led Zeppelin.
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Distinct StyleHowlin' Wolf's performances were known for their electric power and unmatched depth of feeling, which made his version of the song memorable.
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Mega HitDespite its unconventional theme, "I Ain't Superstitious" became a hit, and is now considered a classic blues standard.
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Lyrics OriginDixon penned the song inspired by his own grandmother's warning about evil omens.
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Howlin' Wolf's InfluenceHowlin' Wolf, with his distinctive and powerful voice, had a significant effect on many notable rock musicians, including Eric Clapton and John Kay.
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Cover VariationsSeveral versions of "I Ain't Superstitious" are noted for differing from the original song's structure, with many artists choosing to interpret the song in their unique way.
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Cultural ImpactWillie Dixon's songwriting and "I Ain't Superstitious", in particular, have become a significant part of the American blues music heritage.
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LongevityAlmost 70 years after being first recorded, "I Ain't Superstitious" continues to resonate and attract new fans, proving its timeless appeal.
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