Howlin Wolfs Little Red Rooster – (Cover)
Chester Burnett, the Howlin’ Wolf, was a most impressive figure in the Chicago Blues, both on account of his physical appearance and his powerful voice..Little Red Rooster … Recorded 1961 was included on the Chess CD “Howlin’ Wolf” (re-issued on the MCA/Chess “Two On One” CD with another LP, “Moanin’ In The Moonlight”). The Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) I have a little red rooster, too lazy to crow for day I have a little red rooster, too lazy to crow for day Keep everything in the barnyard, upset in every way Oh the dogs begin to bark, and the hound begin to howl Oh the dogs begin to bark, hound begin to howl Ooh watch out strange kind people, cause little red rooster is on the prowl If you see my little red rooster, please drag him home If you see my little red rooster, please drag him home There ain’t no peace in the barnyard, since the little red rooster been gone Cover By Carl Gauge
