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  1. "Back Door Man" is a blues song written by American musician Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1960. The lyrics draw on a Southern U.S. cultural term for an extramarital affair. The song is one of several Dixon-Wolf songs that became popular among rock musicians, including

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    • 1961
    • June 1960
    • Blues
  2. 29. Sept. 2009 · frenzexperiment. 6.74K subscribers. Subscribed. 2K. 535K views 14 years ago. "Back Door Man" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon for Howlin' Wolf, released by Chess Records as a B-side to...

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  3. Back Door Man Lyrics. I-I-I am the, the backdoor man. I-I-I am, the backdoor man. Well, the men don't know. But the little girls they understand. When everybody is-a tryin' to sleep. I'm-a...

  4. Willie Dixon "Do the Do" Howlin' Wolf: 1962 Top Jimmy & the Rhythm Pigs "Don't Go No Further" Muddy Waters: 1956 The Doors, B.B. King, John P. Hammond "Don't You Tell Me Nothin'" Willie Dixon: 1986 used in the film The Color of Money "Down in the Bottom" Howlin' Wolf: 1961 Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, John P. Hammond, Siegel–Schwall ...

    Title
    First Recorded By
    Year
    Subsequently Recorded By
    "29 Ways"
    1956
    Koko Taylor, Marc Cohn, The Blues Band
    "As Long as I Have You"
    1960
    The Ford Blues Band, John P. Hammond, ...
    1960
    The Doors, Grateful Dead, Shadows of ...
    "The Big Boat" a.k.a. "Somebody Tell that ...
    1955
  5. Er schrieb viele der bedeutendsten Blues-Songs wie Hoochie Coochie Man, Evil oder Back Door Man, die vor allem in den Interpretation von Muddy Waters und Howlin’ Wolf bekannt wurden. Aber auch viele andere Blues-Legenden griffen seine Songs auf.

  6. Back Door Man. The Doors. Track 7 on The Doors. Producer. Paul A. Rothchild. A cover of blues legend Howlin Wolf’s song co-written by Willie Dixon. Back then a blues cover (especially of...

  7. Back Door Man ist der Titel eines Blues-Songs von Howlin’ Wolf, geschrieben von Willie Dixon. Er wurde 1960 als B-Seite von Wolfs Single Wang Dang Doodle auf Chess Records veröffentlicht. Beide Titel sind auf dem Album Howlin' Wolf enthalten, welches als Kompilation von sechs Chess-Singles aus den Jahren 1960 bis 1962 erschienen ist.