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  1. 1969 Hate to See You Go Little Walter; 1969 Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton Johnny Shines With Big Walter Horton; 1969 Koko Taylor Koko Taylor; 1969 Whose Muddy Shoes Elmore James/John Brim; 1970er. 1970 Crusade J. B. Lenoir; 1970 Goin' Back Home Howlin' Wolf; 1970 Steady Rollin' Man Robert Lockwood, Jr.

  2. "Hate to See You Go" was the 2nd single from The Color Fred's album 'Bend to Break'. The video features live footage from their tour with Angels and Airwave...

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  3. "Hate to See You Go" (or "I Hate to See You Go") is a blues song written and recorded by Chicago blues artist Little Walter. In 1955, Checker Records released it as one of three singles by Walter that year. The song, a one chord modal blues, is a reworking of "You Don't Love Me", written by Bo Diddley and recorded one month prior.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_BelowFred Below - Wikipedia

    Below worked with bassist Willie Dixon, Little Walter, and guitarist Robert Lockwood, Jr. on John Brim's last single for Chess, "I Would Hate to See You Go" (1956).

  5. 17. März 2019 · 17.5K subscribers. 95. 2.4K views 4 years ago #thecolorfred #fredmascherino. The Color Fred - Hate To See You Go from the Album Bend to Break Fred Mascherino’s current solo project,...

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  6. Fred and his daughter Lily play "Hate to See You Go" acoustic in the Shed. Check out the official music video for 'Hate to See You Go' here: https://www.you...

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  7. 12. Juni 2009 · In 1952 Walter left Muddy's band to showcase his own vocal skills. Walter formed a group called The Jukes with David and Louis Myers on guitars and Fred Below on drums. This trio, known as the Aces then, had been working previously with Junior Wells. Their first recordings were for the Checker subsidiary of Chess in 1952. Walter ...