• 1942
Count Basie and His Orchestra,
Columbia 36601 • 1942
Big Bill and his Chicago Five, Columbia 37196 • 1942
Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra, Decca 18324 • 1954
Jackie Wilson, as lead singer of
Billy Ward and his Dominoes, Federal 12178 • 1955
Jack Montrose, on the album
Arranged/Played/Composed by Jack Montrose • 1960
Mel Tormé, on the album
I Dig the Duke! I Dig the Count! • 1961
Ray Charles,
ABC-Paramount Records single which reached No. 84 on the
Billboard Hot 100; appears in the end credits of the 2006 "
Johnny Cakes" episode of U.S. TV series
The Sopranos • 1961
The Everly Brothers, single, included on the 1965 album ''
Rock'n Soul'' • 1962
Lou Rawls, on the album
Stormy Monday • 1964
Rod Stewart,
B-side of his Decca single "
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" • 1965
B. B. King, on the album ''Confessin' the Blues'' • 1967
Jimmy Witherspoon, on the album
The Blues Is Now • 1968
Albert King, on the live album
Thursday Night in San Francisco • 1968
The Big Band Sound of Thad Jones/Mel Lewis featuring Miss Ruth Brown • 1970
The Allman Brothers Band, live recording, included on
Fillmore East, February 1970; a rare rehearsal recording included on
Brothers and Sisters (Deluxe edition), a live recording from Ludlow Garage 1970 included on
Idlewild South (Deluxe edition) • 1972
Muddy Waters, on the album
The London Muddy Waters Sessions • 1977Jim Jarvis on the album “Outskirts of Town” • 1979
Buddy Guy, on the album
The Blues Giant, later released as
Stone Crazy! • 1983Albert King and
Stevie Ray Vaughan, on the live album
In Session • 1999
B. B. King, on the album
Let the Good Times Roll • 2000
Willie Nelson and
Keb' Mo', on the album
Milk Cow Blues • 2008
David Sanborn, on the album
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