Don't Start Me Talkin' Explained

Don't Start Me Talkin'
Cover:Don't Start Me Talkin' single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Sonny Boy Williamson II
B-Side:All My Love in Vain
Released:[1]
Recorded:Chicago, Illinois, United States, August 12, 1955[2]
Genre:Chicago blues
Label:Checker (no. 824)
Producer:Leonard Chess, Phil Chess, Willie Dixon
Prev Title:Boppin' with Sonny
Prev Year:1955
Next Title:Let Me Explain
Next Year:1956

"Don't Start Me Talkin'" (also called "Don't Start Me to Talkin'") is a blues song written and performed by Sonny Boy Williamson II. It was Williamson's first single recorded for Checker Records,[3] and reached number three in the US Billboard R&B chart in 1955.

Recording background

After Trumpet Records folded, on August 12, 1955, Sonny Boy Williamson II had his first recording session for Checker Records. "Don't Start Me Talkin'" was recorded at these sessions.[3] Backing Williamson (vocals and harmonica) were Otis Spann on piano, Muddy Waters and Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums.[3]

Release and chart performance

"Don't Start Me Talkin'" was released as a single in September 1955, a month after its recording. The song reached number three on Billboard magazine's R&B Singles chart.[4]

Other releases

Both sides of the single appeared on Williamson's 1959 debut album, Down and Out Blues, which was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2007.[5]

Other renditions

James Cotton, who was taught the harmonica by Williamson, recorded "Don't Start Me Talkin'", for the 1967 album, The James Cotton Blues Band.[6] The New York Dolls recorded it for their second studio album, Too Much Too Soon.[7] Bob Dylan performed the song on The David Letterman Show in 1984. Other music artists that have recorded the song include John Hammond, Jr., the Doobie Brothers, Dion, the Yardbirds, Climax Blues Band, Champion Jack Dupree, Rory Gallagher, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Fenton Robinson, Good Rockin' Charles[8] and Gary Moore, among others.[9]

Notes and References

  1. September 24, 1955. Reviews of New R&B Records. Billboard. 43. December 21, 2010.
  2. Chess Blues 1947–1967 . Various artists . 1992 . CD notes . . CHD4-9340 . 2010-12-22 . 2011-01-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110105121421/http://aln2.albumlinernotes.com/Chess_Blues_-_Disc_3.html . dead .
  3. Book: Deep Blues. Robert Palmer. 1981. Robert Palmer (American writer). Penguin Books. 215. 978-0-14-006223-6. registration.
  4. Web site: Sonny Boy Williamson – Billboard Singles . . December 21, 2010.
  5. http://www.blues.org/halloffame/#ref=halloffame_inductees Past Hall of Fame Inductees
  6. Web site: Overview: The James Cotton Blues Band by James Cotton . Bill . Dahl . . December 21, 2010.
  7. Web site: Overview: Too Much Too Soon by New York Dolls . Stephen Thomas Erlewine . Stephen Thomas Erlewine . AllMusic. December 21, 2010.
  8. Web site: The Devil's Music - Original TV Soundtrack | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. October 27, 2020. AllMusic.
  9. Web site: Search for "Don't Start Me Talkin'". AllMusic. May 14, 2024.