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Come On in My Kitchen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Come On in My Kitchen
"Come On in My Kitchen" is a blues song by Robert Johnson. Drawing on popular recordings of a traditional tune, Johnson creates a picture of himself alone in his kitchen. As the wind howls outside, he urges his lover to join him before the rain starts. A critic has described as "a hypnotic lament" and "his first unquestionable masterpiece".〔Wald, Elijah (2004). Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues. Amistad. ISBN 978-0-06-052427-2. p. 142.〕 A sometime traveling companion and fellow musician, Johnny Shines, recalled that Johnson's performance of the song could be overpowering. "One time in St, Louis we were playing one of the songs that Robert would like to play with someone once in a great while, "Come On In My Kitchen". He was playing very slow and passionately, and when we had quit, I noticed no one was saying anything. Then I realised they were crying — both women and men."〔Olbrect, Jas (ed). (1993). ''Blues Guitar: The Men Who Made the Music''. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. Quoted in Wald (2004) p. 119.〕 ==Recording== Johnson recorded the song on November 23, 1936 at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas - his first recording session. Two takes were preserved. Take 2 was issued in 1937 on Vocalion 03563. Take 1 was chosen for issue by Columbia Records on King of the Delta Blues Singers in 1961.
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