What Is That You Got - Magic Slim & The Teardrops

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What Is That You Got Lyrics

What is that you got, tell me what is that you got
What is that you got baby, tell me what is that you got
What ever it is you got, please mam, lay it on me

Once you leave home, stoppin traffic for block
You took a shortcut through the alley,
And your mother stopped pickin your lock

And you said,
what is that you got baby, tell me what is that you got
What ever it is you got, please mam, lay it on me

What ever you name, must be miss ?tie? to get
Kissed a man down in the court house
And the Judge dropped his hat,


And he said
What is that you got baby, tell me what is that you got
What ever it is you got, please mam, give it to me

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Magic Slim was born Morris Holt in Torrence, Mississippi, on August 7, 1937. He took an early interest in music, singing in the church choir, and fashioning a guitar for himself with baling wire from a broom, which he nailed to the wall. "Mama whooped me for that," recalls Slim. His first love was the piano, but having lost the little finger on his right hand in a cotton gin accident he found it difficult to play properly. Undaunted, he simply switched to guitar, working in the cotton fields during the week and playing the blues at house parties on weekends.

Magic Slim is the greatest living proponent of the intense, electrified, Mississippi-to-Chicago blues style that spawned much of the music played by modern blues artists and rockers. It's no wonder that Magic Slim and the Teardrops, considered by many "the last real Chicago blues band," have become one of the busiest and best-loved blues bands around. As Blues Revue wrote, "Whoever the house band in blues heaven may be, even money says they're wearing out Magic Slim albums trying to get that Teardrops sound down cold." Slim's live performances have become legendary. Standing well over six feet, Slim cuts a commanding figure on stage, prowling the boards in his large cowboy hat, filling the room with his slash and burn guitar and booming vocals, commenting on the action throughout, slipping occasionally into a feral, Howlin' Wolf-like voice. Slim has an encyclopedic repertoire of hundreds of blues songs in his head, giving the live shows a charming impromptu quality.

RIP 21/2/2013 after surgery for a bleeding ulcer - long live a great bluesman.

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