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Love with a Feeling : ウィキペディア英語版
You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling

"You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling", or "Love with a Feeling" as it was originally called, is a blues song first recorded by Tampa Red in 1938. Numerous blues artists have interpreted and recorded the song, including Freddie King who had a #92 Pop Hit in 1961 with "You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling".〔

==Original song==
Tampa Red recorded "Love with a Feeling" as a mid-tempo twelve-bar blues. Accompanying Red, who sang and played slide guitar, were Black Bob Hudson on piano and an unknown bass player.〔
〕 Although Tampa Red wrote several bawdy blues, "Love with a Feeling" is tame, with only one verse suggesting the more colorful versions to come:
:Now the coppers brought her in, she didn't need no bail
:She shook it for the judge, and he put the cops in jail
:'Cause she shook it with a feeling, yes she shook it with a feeling
:Yes she loves with a feeling, or she don't love at all
Not long after recording "Love with a Feeling", other blues artists began recording their versions of the song: Merline Johnson (also known as "The Yas Yas Girl") (1938), Piedmont blues-singer Sonny Jones (1939), Tommy McClennan (1940), and Brownie McGhee (1946). In May 1950, Tampa Red recorded an updated version called "Love Her with a Feelin'". The song was performed as a Chicago-style blues with Tampa Red on electric slide guitar with piano, bass, and drum backing (RCA 50-0084). He also recorded it as a solo piece with vocal and electric guitar in 1961 for his ''Don't Tampa with the Blues'' album.

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