Great song. I've had to cover this a number of times. Perhaps the most popular slow blues song in history. The use of dominant 9th chords in blues was fairly uncommon till t-bone came on the scene. It was a big contribution to the genre.
Here is another (minor) slow blues in the hands of the master: Jimmy page.
The Elvis of country music.was listening to his son talk about him a few weeks ago on "listening to the legends" with Bill Anderson on sirius/xm
I like Marty
I've been kicking around the idea of going to see robert plant and his 'band of joy' when they come my way in a couple weeks.....Wish jimmy page would make a surprise cameo appearence and sit in with him,lol.
Just about that time of year ... I'm tuning up the audio recording gear here and preparing for my solo all-night sit-around-and-record-sounds (or-lack-of-them) sessions in the pine barrens. Count me as further inspired now now that I've found a weird but fine-Fine-FINE (IMHO) youtube video of the song that I never fail to blast when I first pour myself into the sand roads for these all-nighters. Figured I'd post it here for those to hear -- you know, just in case a truck blows by with this piece screaming out of its windows. You'll know it's only me.