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"Young Man Blues"
Song by Mose Allison
from the album Back Country Suite
Released1957
RecordedMarch 7, 1957
GenreBlues, jazz
Length1:28
LabelPrestige
Songwriter(s)Mose Allison
Producer(s)Bob Weinstock

"Young Man Blues" is a song by jazz artist Mose Allison.[1] Allison first recorded it in March 1957 for his debut album, Back Country Suite, in which it appears under the title "Back Country Suite: Blues." In Allison's two-CD compilation set of 2002, Allison Wonderland, Allison reveals that the tune's full title is: "Back Country Suite: Blues (a.k.a. 'Young Man's Blues')".

The Who version

"Young Man Blues"
Song by The Who
from the album Live at Leeds
Released16 May 1970
Recorded14 February 1970
GenreBlues rock, hard rock
Length4:46
Label
Songwriter(s)Mose Allison
Producer(s)

The song was famously covered by The Who during live sets as early as 1964, but it became a regular inclusion between 1968 and 1970. It first appeared on record on their 1970 album Live at Leeds. Allison himself called this the "Command Performance" version of his song. Another live performance features in the movie and soundtrack for The Kids Are Alright, from a 1969 performance at the London Coliseum. A live performance from 1970 was used in the documentary Message to Love. They brought it back briefly in 1974, again in 1982 and finally in 2002. The song was included in Rock Band 2 as downloadable content.

Other covers

It has also been covered live by You Am I,[2] Joe Bonamassa, the Foo Fighters,[3][4] The Bright Light Social Hour[5] and Motorpsycho.[6]

The tune is also found on Chris Spedding's 2009 reissued album One Step Ahead of the Blues, where in the liner notes Spedding states he was trying make a version, which was how he imagined Allison originally recorded it; having never heard it. Spedding's blues rock version differs considerably from either Allison's jazz-blues or The Who's rock versions.

References

  1. ^ "Complete Song List". Mose Allison. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  2. ^ "You Am I - Young Man's Blues - Live 1996". YouTube. 1996-11-24. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  3. ^ "Foo Fighters - Young Man Blues - ACL 2008". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  4. ^ "Foo Fighters - Young Man Blues (VH1 Rock Honors)". YouTube. 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  5. ^ "News". The Bright Light Social Hour. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  6. ^ "Motorpsycho - Young Man Blues". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-05-29.