My father, the late great Lermon Horton wrote this song....it was one his biggest hits! I'm glad to know the song is still appreciated by all age groups.
Cheryl i told your father about me and my story i told him to write that song for and let little Johnny Taylor sang it because nobody does it better than my man little Johnny just having fun sister a great song from both of them your father and Mr Taylor blessed you😊😍😊
Had he not been murdered, my Dad would be 75 years old. He would play this music and drink even on a school night. So the blues was a lullaby. I still love it; isten to it and shout. But sometimes listen and cry. Rest in Heaven Daddy!
Ms Kay I love me some Little Johnny Taylor call the plumber darling because everybody not somebody😊😎😊everybody knows about my good thang and that ain't right😋😛
Johnny Taylor, was my teacher, my mentor, my coach. In singing blues. He knew my mommie, my daddy, and my beloved Gram. Johnny Taylor was a part of our hearts. Of our family. I miss him so. Now I'm an old man. Still singing my ass off. Like Johnny taught me to be. God bless Little Johnny Taylor's soul forever. He was the very very best. I loved him just like my daddy. Thanks boss man Johnny for everything.....!!! 🙏
MY OLDEST BROTHER LERMON HORTON WROTE HE WAS A FAMOUS BLUES SINGER, WRITER AND DRUMMER, HE WROTE FOR SEVERAL FAMOUS SINGERS, MISS HIM SOO MUCH R.I.P. YOUR BABY SISTER. RONNIE
I'm from Mississippi and this was breakfast, dinner, and supper. Except on Sunday, we didn't play no blues on Sunday, went to church and got down on our knees and prayed.
Call the plumber there must be a leak in my drain - seems like everybody knows about my good thing. LOL!!! Good memories - good old low down dirty blues classic. Thanks for uploading.
Hell yeah! I remember those days. Grown folks kept it separated. But like you say the kids would be peepin'. Big peepin' jumpin' off. LOL! Miss those innocent days (and not so innocent) haha.
Z Z Hill covered a lot of his songs, another performer you should check out is Ted Taylor not related but they came up during the same era 'ted was a bad man too.
I guess that must've been going around back then. My dad would do that, too. Come home from work, start a big fight with my mom and she'd go ballistic. He would leave and stay gone about a month - or so it seemed.
OMG! When my Dad would put this on I knew he was bout to show his NATURALASS! 10 shades to the wind and lookin for a reason to pick a fight with Mom's so he get out the house, smh
Right? LOL!! it was like an acceptable behavior in their generation. There is not a thing that anybody could possibly play from todays music that would invoke the same response. I wish a joka would... I'd be tapin' 'em up like Lalah :) I am still a lover of my "durty" blues even though it will forever be tainted. Thanks Daddy 0_*
My father, the late great Lermon Horton wrote this song....it was one his biggest hits! I'm glad to know the song is still appreciated by all age groups.
Cheryl Horton 🎵🎵🎷
Love this song still
I tip my hat to your father, sister. I loved this song in my high school days and still love it now.
Cheryl i told your father about me and my story i told him to write that song for and let little Johnny Taylor sang it because nobody does it better than my man little Johnny just having fun sister a great song from both of them your father and Mr Taylor blessed you😊😍😊
And now there's a kid in his break from work in Argentina hearing to your papa's great song... Kisses from the south part of the continent!
I wish I could bring back those days. I love me some blues.
When the kids went to bed, Grown folks had a real grown folk party. We would peep & run jump back in the bed. 58 yr old Still love the blues
❤ SENSATIONAL AWESOME BEAUTIFUL HEAVENLY AMAZING WONDERFUL PHENOMENAL EXTRAORDINARY ❤😊!!!!!!
Had he not been murdered, my Dad would be 75 years old. He would play this music and drink even on a school night. So the blues was a lullaby. I still love it; isten to it and shout. But sometimes listen and cry. Rest in Heaven Daddy!
Bless Your Heart
Rosemary Lytle , everybody knows about my good thing is an absolute favorite of mine!
I helped take care of this man before he passed. He still loved to talk about his blues days. Love you Mr. Taylor
+Kay Reppond Love me some Little Johnny Taylor very underrated singer
Ms Kay I love me some Little Johnny Taylor call the plumber darling because everybody not somebody😊😎😊everybody knows about my good thang and that ain't right😋😛
Johnny Taylor, was my teacher, my mentor, my coach. In singing blues. He knew my mommie, my daddy, and my beloved Gram. Johnny Taylor was a part of our hearts. Of our family. I miss him so. Now I'm an old man. Still singing my ass off. Like Johnny taught me to be. God bless Little Johnny Taylor's soul forever. He was the very very best. I loved him just like my daddy. Thanks boss man Johnny for everything.....!!! 🙏
MY OLDEST BROTHER LERMON HORTON WROTE HE WAS A FAMOUS BLUES SINGER, WRITER AND DRUMMER, HE WROTE FOR SEVERAL FAMOUS SINGERS, MISS HIM SOO MUCH R.I.P. YOUR BABY SISTER. RONNIE
WOW! First I met Lermon Horton's daughter on these comments, and know his sister! What a talent, really GREAT CLASSIC BLUES SONG!
I'm from Mississippi and this was breakfast, dinner, and supper. Except on Sunday, we didn't play no blues on Sunday, went to church and got down on our knees and prayed.
Brother Albert we play the blue after church i feel you got to give God some of your time he gave us the best when he gave Jesus AMEN peace
God is happy to hear you play, everyday!
MY BROTHER LERMON HORTON WROTE THIS SONG HE LOVED WRITING HIS BLUES SONGS. MISS YOU SOOO MUCH BIG BROTHER.
In very loving memory of Mr. Johnny Lamont Merrett (1943 - 2002) & Mr. Lermon Eugene Horton (1935 - 2011) = both R.I.P. // gone but NOT forgotten ...
This is my music I play this as a young girl. I love blue the real blues not the BS they call it today.
Fall 1971 ! Boy I remember this song played a lot at my house back then ! Great post !
This is awesome singing and a great song
Still sounds good after all these years
We had this 45 along time ago
Call the plumber there must be a leak in my drain - seems like everybody knows about my good thing. LOL!!! Good memories - good old low down dirty blues classic. Thanks for uploading.
Such a great album. Blue and Lonesome. Just listened to it and Havana Moon is to follow. Both albums just brought by the postman.😎
Hell yeah..another great song.
Hell yeah! I remember those days. Grown folks kept it separated. But like you say the kids would be peepin'. Big peepin' jumpin' off. LOL! Miss those innocent days (and not so innocent) haha.
I was a junior n high school and was listening too the blues.
what a true song, you got a badd lady everybody trying to holla.
Little Johnny TAYLOR in 2012
Sang it Sang it boy. My Daddy use to listen to this.
Wow. Very fine. Thanks.
Rough, tough, tore up stuff!
Great!
Z Z Hill covered a lot of his songs, another performer you should check out is Ted Taylor not related but they came up during the same era 'ted was a bad man too.
I guess that must've been going around back then. My dad would do that, too. Come home from work, start a big fight with my mom and she'd go ballistic. He would leave and stay gone about a month - or so it seemed.
We used to do this cover at the New Dolphin Inn in Logan Heights, San Diego, and bring the house down circa 1991 'round midnight...
OMG! When my Dad would put this on I knew he was bout to show his NATURALASS! 10 shades to the wind and lookin for a reason to pick a fight with Mom's so he get out the house, smh
Mine did too pick fight so he get out of the house my mom would too😊😎😛
Aaaaah, yes. Friday night fish fry music.
Right? LOL!! it was like an acceptable behavior in their generation. There is not a thing that anybody could possibly play from todays music that would invoke the same response. I wish a joka would... I'd be tapin' 'em up like Lalah :) I am still a lover of my "durty" blues even though it will forever be tainted. Thanks Daddy 0_*
OUCH!!!!
Not to be confused with Johnnie Taylor (Who's Making Love, Disco Lady). That record label shown looks VERY dated for 1971/72, BTW.
it's on the new stones cd
yeah, with clapton on guitar
Too fucking much. I'm going to play this a few times tonight.
I'm sorry, I thought Mick did a great job until I heard this one. Holy crap.
Dirk Yarborough Mick DID do a great job on this cover.
theres a song with a black man singing and he say my oh my hillbilly ways or jail belly ways what's the name of that song
lara let us make up.
every bodie I love laura!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! warp 20 ther wagon wheel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He narrates a human disaster.