Junior Wells

blues, Chicago Blues, harmonica blues

Junior Wells

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Calling All Blues 03:01
She's a Sweet One 03:01
Don't Nobody Know 04:16
Snatch It Back and Hold It 02:54
Hoodoo Man 02:06
Watch Me Move 04:05
Come on in This House 05:02
In the Wee Hours 03:45
It's My Life, Baby 03:07
Give Me One Reason 05:02
Vietcong Blues 04:59
You Don't Love Me Baby 02:25
Two Headed Woman 02:41
You Couldn't Care 04:04
Little By Little (I'm Losing You) 02:33
I Could Cry (1957 version) 03:10
Little By Little 02:33
Sweet Sixteen 04:53
I Could Cry 03:10
All Night Long 03:45
Key to the Highway 04:40
Mystery Train 07:00
Shake It Baby 03:38
Galloping Horses a Lazy Mule 02:34
Prison Bars All Around Me 02:28
I Could Have Had Religion 03:09
I Wish I Knew What I Know Now 04:06
One Day 02:51
Love Her with a Feeling 04:12
Shaky Ground 05:00
Blues for Mayor Daley 05:57
You Say You Love Me 03:15
Messin' With The Kid 03:41
Junior's Wail 02:55
Hey Lawdy Mama 00:00
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 00:00
Yonder Wall 00:00
Get Down 00:00
You Better Watch Yourself 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1934-12-09

Country: US

Biography - Junior Wells

Junior Wells (December 9, 1934 - January 15, 1998), born Amos Blakemore, was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago who was famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Lonnie Brooks, The Rolling Stones and Van Morrison.

He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Arkansas. Wells moved to Chicago in 1948 and first made his mark at age 18 playing in Muddy Waters' band. He later worked with Buddy Guy in the 1960s and recorded for Delmark Records.

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