Music >> Artists >> Blues
Born:
September 16, 1935 in Chicago, IL

Genre:
Blues

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Billy Boy Arnold

Biography

Talk about a comeback. After too many years away from the studio, Chicago harpist Billy Boy Arnold returned to action in a big way with two fine albums for Alligator: 1993's Back Where I Belong and 1995's Eldorado Cadillac. Retaining his youthful demeanor despite more than four decades of blues experience, Arnold's wailing harp and sturdy vocals remained in top-flight shape following the lengthy recording layoff. . Talk about a comeback. After too many years away from the studio, Chicago harpist Billy Boy Arnold returned to action in a big way with two fine albums for Alligator: 1993's Back Where I Belong and 1995's Eldorado Cadillac. Retaining his youthful demeanor despite more than four decades of blues experience, Arnold's wailing harp and sturdy vocals remained in top-flight shape following the lengthy recording layoff.

Born in Chicago rather than in Mississippi (as many of his musical forefathers were), young Arnold gravitated right to the source in 1948. He summoned up the courage to knock on the front door of his idol, harmonica great John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, who resided nearby. Sonny Boy kindly gave the lad a couple of harp lessons, but their relationship was quickly severed when Williamson was tragically murdered. Still in his teens, Arnold cut his debut 78 for the extremely obscure Cool logo in 1952. "Hello Stranger" went nowhere but gave him his nickname when its label unexpectedly read "Billy Boy Arnold."

Arnold made an auspicious connection when he joined forces with Bo Diddley and played on the shave-and-a-haircut beat specialist's two-sided 1955 debut smash "Bo Diddley"/"I'm a Man" for Checker. That led, in a roundabout way, to Billy Boy's signing with rival Vee-Jay Records (the harpist mistakenly believed Leonard Chess didn't like him). Arnold's "I Wish You Would," utilizing that familiar Bo Diddley beat, sold well and inspired a later famous cover by the Yardbirds. That renowned British blues-rock group also took a liking to another Arnold classic on Vee-Jay, "I Ain't Got You." Other Vee-Jay standouts by Arnold included "Prisoner's Plea" and "Rockinitis," but by 1958, his tenure at the label was over.

Other than an excellent Samuel Charters-produced 1963 album for Prestige, More Blues on the South Side, Arnold's profile diminished over the years in his hometown (though European audiences enjoyed him regularly) and he first ended up driving a bus in his hometown of Chicago, then working as a parole officer for the state of Illinois. Fortunately, that changed: Back Where I Belong restored this Chicago harp master to prominence, and Eldorado Cadillac drove him into the winner's circle a second time. After a six year lull between recordings, 2001's Boogie 'n' Shuffle on Stony Plain found Arnold still in fine form, backed by Duke Robillard and his band on a set of rough and ready blues.

Top Albums

Billy Boy Arnold Sings: Big Bill Broonzy, Billy Boy Arnold
1. Billy Boy Ar..
Consolidated Mojo, Billy Boy Arnold
2. Consolidated..
Back Where I Belong, Billy Boy Arnold
3. Back Where I..
Boogie 'n' Shuffle, Billy Boy Arnold
4. Boogie 'n' S..
Eldorado Cadillac, Billy Boy Arnold
5. Eldorado Cad..
Goin' to Chicago, Billy Boy Arnold
6. Goin' to Chi..
Johnny Jones and Billy Boy Arnold - Rare Recordings, Billy Boy Arnold
7. Johnny Jones..
Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy, Billy Boy Arnold
8. Billy Boy Si..
The Blues of Illinois, Billy Boy Arnold
9. The Blues of..
Sinner's Prayer, Billy Boy Arnold
10. Sinner's Pra..
Dirty Mother Fuyer, Billy Boy Arnold
11. Dirty Mother..
Chicago Blues From Islington Mews 1977, Billy Boy Arnold
12. Chicago Blue..
Sinner's Prayer, Billy Boy Arnold
13. Sinner's Pra..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Shake the BoogieBoogie Woogie Blues2:43$0.99
2.
I Ain't Got YouVee Jay Blues2:13$0.99
3.
Shake the BoogieJukebox Blues2:43$0.99
4.
Shake the BoogieBoogie With the Blues2:43$0.99
5.
Shake the BoogieEssential Blues Covers2:43$0.99
6.
Whiskey, Beer and ReeferHits of Chicago Blues4:29$0.99
7.
I Wish You WouldHits of Harmonica Blues3:39$0.99
8.
Shake Your HipsBest of Swamp Blues3:26$0.99
9.
Worried Life BluesBeginners Guide to: Piano B..3:25$0.99
10.
Holiday BluesWalter Davis Project5:08$0.99
11.
Oh! Me! Oh! My! BluesWalter Davis Project4:08$0.99
12.
Lowdown Thing Or TwoAmerican Blues - Harmonica ..4:31$0.99
13.
I Ain't Got YouRolling Stones Beginnings 2..2:14$0.99
14.
I Ain't Got YouBest of Chicago Blues3:15$0.99
15.
Young and EvilMost Essential Electric Blu..5:55$0.99
16.
Loving Mother For YouGolden Electric Blues8:42$0.99
17.
Worried Life BluesMost Essential Chicago Blue..3:25$0.99
18.
My BabeRemembering Little Walter7:11$0.99
19.
Can't Hold Out Much LongerRemembering Little Walter4:37$0.99
20.
You're So FineRemembering Little Walter4:14$0.99
21.
I Wish You WouldKeep Calm and Carry On - 12..2:41$0.99
22.
Move on Down the RoadElectric Blues Nuggets3:00$0.99
23.
Christmas TimeChicago Blues From Islingto..3:23$0.99
24.
Don't Stay Out All NightChicago Blues From Islingto..3:15$0.99
25.
Dirty Mother F!Chicago Blues From Islingto..6:55$0.99

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