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  2. "Big Boss Man" is a blues song first recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1960. It became one of his most popular songs, although the songwriting is credited to Luther Dixon and Al Smith. Chicago-based Vee-Jay Records released it as a single, which became one of Reed's last appearances on the record charts.

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  3. Jul 17, 2024 · Written by blues musicians Luther Dixon and Al Smith, this classic blues number was originally recorded by Jimmy Reed in 1960. The Grateful Dead, known for their eclectic musical style, adapted the song and gave it their unique twist.

  4. Who wrote “Big Boss Man”? “Big Boss Man” was written by Jimmy Reed himself. Reed was known for his songwriting abilities, combining simple yet catchy melodies with heartfelt lyrics.

  5. Written by Luther Dixon and Al Smith in 1960; released by Jimmy Reed in 1961. Great blues performance, and a big influence on early The Rolling Stones.

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  6. Nov 4, 2020 · 1961 Jimmy Reed - Big Boss Man. Recorded by various artists over the years (Elvis reached Top-40 in 1967), this is the original version of the blues favorite, written by Jimmy’s manager Al...

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  7. Who wrote “Big Boss Man” by The Grateful Dead? Dave’s Picks Vol. 22 (2017) The Grateful Dead. 1. Cold Rain and Snow. 2. Beat It Down the Line. 4.

  8. The song was built on a familiar Jimmy Reed blues structure, but unlike most of Reed’s hits, Jimmy, who would himself become known as ‘The Big Boss Man’ didn’t write it. The writers’ credits went to Reed’s manager, Al Smith, and composer Luther Dixon.

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