Okay people, ready? I'm sure you'll think this is insane, but so do i...
My father insists that a man named "Muddy Waters" played the harmonica part in the recording of this song.
I know, he's crazy, John played it. It says that in many books and websites i've read. Andy White played drums instead of Ringo. Why would they tell this, but not that another man played harmonica? Basically, my dad argues that there are no facts against his case. If anyone can find out what a man named Muddy Waters was doing June 2, 1962 i would be ever so appreciative.
I know, insane, right?
@regular_freak Muddy Waters is the father of the Blues. As to him playing the harmonica on the track, John Lennon played it but they were all heavily influenced by the big-time Blues players like Muddy Waters... this source even goes so far as to say 'copied' which I don't doubt --https://books.google.com/books?id=PMaszIALuVYC&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=muddy+waters+harmonica+love+me+do&source=bl&ots=So7XLktTVf&sig=ACfU3U1Scfk7TbIVe1fVoN_fmxcu2azXpQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwid89f6g_7wAhXqm-AKHWFIAu0Q6AEwHnoECCMQAw#v=onepage&q=muddy%20waters%20harmonica%20love%20me%20do&f=false...
Okay people, ready? I'm sure you'll think this is insane, but so do i...
My father insists that a man named "Muddy Waters" played the harmonica part in the recording of this song.
I know, he's crazy, John played it. It says that in many books and websites i've read. Andy White played drums instead of Ringo. Why would they tell this, but not that another man played harmonica? Basically, my dad argues that there are no facts against his case. If anyone can find out what a man named Muddy Waters was doing June 2, 1962 i would be ever so appreciative. I know, insane, right?
@regular_freak Muddy Waters is the father of the Blues. As to him playing the harmonica on the track, John Lennon played it but they were all heavily influenced by the big-time Blues players like Muddy Waters... this source even goes so far as to say 'copied' which I don't doubt --https://books.google.com/books?id=PMaszIALuVYC&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=muddy+waters+harmonica+love+me+do&source=bl&ots=So7XLktTVf&sig=ACfU3U1Scfk7TbIVe1fVoN_fmxcu2azXpQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwid89f6g_7wAhXqm-AKHWFIAu0Q6AEwHnoECCMQAw#v=onepage&q=muddy%20waters%20harmonica%20love%20me%20do&f=false...
@regular_freak Muddy Waters is the father of the Blues. As to him playing the harmonica on the track, John Lennon played it but they were all heavily influenced by the big-time Blues players like Muddy Waters... this source even goes so far as to say 'copied' which I don't doubt --https://books.google.com/books?id=PMaszIALuVYC&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=muddy+waters+harmonica+love+me+do&source=bl&ots=So7XLktTVf&sig=ACfU3U1Scfk7TbIVe1fVoN_fmxcu2azXpQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwid89f6g_7wAhXqm-AKHWFIAu0Q6AEwHnoECCMQAw#v=onepage&q=muddy%20waters%20harmonica%20love%20me%20do&f=false