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Lightnin' Hopkins Biography Expand/Collapse
Sam Hopkins was a Texas country bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the genre change remarkably, but he never appreciably altered his mournful Lone Star sound, which translated onto both acoustic and electric guitar. Hopkins' nimble dexterity made intricate boogie riffs seem easy, and his fascinating penchant for improvising lyrics to fit whatever situation might arise made him a beloved blues troubadour.

Hopkins' brothers John Henry and Joel were also talented bluesmen, but it was Sam who became a star. In 1920, he met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function, and even got a chance to play with him. Later, Hopkins served as Jefferson's guide. In his teens, Hopkins began working with another pre-war great, singer Texas Alexander, who was his cousin. A mid-'30s stretch in Houston's County Prison Farm for the young guitarist interrupted their partnership for a time, but when he was freed, Hopkins hooked back up with the older bluesman.

The pair was dishing out their lowdown brand of blues in Houston's Third Ward in 1946 when talent scout Lola Anne Cullum came across them. She had already engineered a pact with Los Angeles-based Aladdin Records for another of her charges, pianist Amos Milburn, and Cullum saw the same sort of opportunity within Hopkins' dusty country blues. Alexander wasn't part of the deal; instead, Cullum paired Hopkins with pianist Wilson "Thunder" Smith, sensibly re-christened the guitarist "Lightnin'," and presto! Hopkins was very soon an Aladdin recording artist.

"Katie May," cut on November 9, 1946, in L.A. with Smith lending a hand on the 88s, was Lightnin' Hopkins' first regional seller of note. He recorded prolifically for Aladdin in both L.A. and Houston into 1948, scoring a national R&B hit for the firm with his "Shotgun Blues." "Short Haired Woman," "Abilene," and "Big Mama Jump," among many Aladdin gems, were evocative Texas blues rooted in an earlier era.

A load of other labels recorded the wily Hopkins after that, both in a solo context and with a small rhythm section: Modern/RPM (his uncompromising "Tim Moore's Farm" was an R&B hit in 1949); Gold Star (where he hit with "T-Model Blues" that same year); Sittin' in With ("Give Me Central 209" and "Coffee Blues" were national chart entries in 1952) and its Jax subsidiary; the major labels Mercury and Decca; and, in 1954, a remarkable batch of sides for Herald where Hopkins played blistering electric guitar on a series of blasting rockers ("Lightnin's Boogie," "Lightnin's Special," and the amazing "Hopkins' Sky Hop") in front of drummer Ben Turner and bassist Donald Cooks (who must have had bleeding fingers, so torrid were some of the tempos).

But Hopkins' style was apparently too rustic and old-fashioned for the new generation of rock & roll enthusiasts (they should have checked out "Hopkins' Sky Hop"). He was back on the Houston scene by 1959, largely forgotten. Fortunately, folklorist Mack McCormick rediscovered the guitarist, who was dusted off and presented as a folk-blues artist; a role that Hopkins was born to play. Pioneering musicologist Sam Charters produced Hopkins in a solo context for Folkways Records that same year, cutting an entire LP in Hopkins' tiny apartment (on a borrowed guitar). The results helped introduced his music to an entirely new audience.

Lightnin' Hopkins went from gigging at back-alley gin joints to starring at collegiate coffeehouses, appearing on TV programs, and touring Europe to boot. His once-flagging recording career went right through the roof, with albums for World Pacific; Vee-Jay; Bluesville; Bobby Robinson's Fire label (where he cut his classic "Mojo Hand" in 1960); Candid; Arhoolie; Prestige; Verve; and, in 1965, the first of several LPs for Stan Lewis' Shreveport-based Jewel logo.

Hopkins generally demanded full payment before he'd deign to sit down and record, and seldom indulged a producer's desire for more than one take of any song. His singular sense of country time befuddled more than a few unseasoned musicians; from the 1960s on, his solo work is usually preferable to band-backed material.

Filmmaker Les Blank captured the Texas troubadour's informal lifestyle most vividly in his acclaimed 1967 documentary, The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins. As one of the last great country bluesmen, Hopkins was a fascinating figure who bridged the gap between rural and urban styles.
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Lightnin' Hopkins Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Lightnin' Hopkins"
Blues Train Blues Train
Lightnin' Hopkins [Smithsonian/Folkways] Lightnin' Hopkins [Smithsonian/Folkways]
Strikes Again Strikes Again
Autobiography in Blues Autobiography in Blues
Country Blues Country Blues
Lightnin' and the Blues Lightnin' and the Blues
The Last of the Great Blues Singers The Last of the Great Blues Singers
The Rooster Crowed in England The Rooster Crowed in England
Last Night Blues Last Night Blues
Lightnin' Lightnin'
Sings the Blues [Crown] Sings the Blues [Crown]
Walkin' This Road by Myself Walkin' This Road by Myself
Lightnin' Sam Hopkins & Spider Kilpatrick Lightnin' Sam Hopkins & Spider Kilpatrick
At Main Point At Main Point
Blues/Folk, Vol. 2 Blues/Folk, Vol. 2
Blues/Folk Blues/Folk
Fast Life Woman Fast Life Woman
How Many More Years I Got How Many More Years I Got
Lightnin' Hopkins and the Blues Lightnin' Hopkins and the Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins on Stage [live] Lightnin' Hopkins on Stage [live]
Lightnin' Strikes [Vee-Jay/Collectables] Lightnin' Strikes [Vee-Jay/Collectables]
Mojo Hand Mojo Hand
Lightnin' and Co. Lightnin' and Co.
And the Blues And the Blues
Blues in My Bottle Blues in My Bottle
Goin' Away Goin' Away
Smokes Like Lightnin' Smokes Like Lightnin'
Hopkins Brothers: Lightnin', Joel, & John Henry Hopkins Brothers: Lightnin', Joel, & John Henry
Swarthmore Concert [live] Swarthmore Concert [live]
Down Home Blues Down Home Blues
First Meeting First Meeting
Blue Lightnin' Blue Lightnin'
Hootin' the Blues [live] Hootin' the Blues [live]
Lightnin' Hopkins with His Brothers & Barbara ... Lightnin' Hopkins with His Brothers & Barbara ...
My Life in the Blues My Life in the Blues
The Roots of Lightnin' Hopkins The Roots of Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightnin' Hopkins [Saga] Lightnin' Hopkins [Saga]
Soul Blues Soul Blues
Something Blue Something Blue
Gotta Move Your Baby Gotta Move Your Baby
The Great Electric Show and Dance The Great Electric Show and Dance
Texas Blues Man Texas Blues Man
California Mudslide (And Earthquake) California Mudslide (And Earthquake)
At the Bird Lounge At the Bird Lounge
Blue Bird Blues Blue Bird Blues
Burnin' in LA Burnin' in LA
Coffee House Blues Coffee House Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins & John Lee Hooker Lightnin' Hopkins & John Lee Hooker
Lightnin' Hopkins [Guest Star] Lightnin' Hopkins [Guest Star]
Lightnin' Hopkins [Horizon] Lightnin' Hopkins [Horizon]
In New York [live] In New York [live]
Lightnin', Vol. 1 Lightnin', Vol. 1
Blues Is My Business Blues Is My Business
Dirty Blues Dirty Blues
Lets Work Awhile Lets Work Awhile
The Blues [Mainstream] The Blues [Mainstream]
King of Dowling Street King of Dowling Street
Lightnin' Hopkins [Trip] Lightnin' Hopkins [Trip]
Lonesome Lightnin' Lonesome Lightnin'
Sounder [Original Soundtrack] Sounder [Original Soundtrack]
Double Blues Double Blues
Blues Giant Blues Giant
In Berkeley [live] In Berkeley [live]
Low Down Dirty Blues Low Down Dirty Blues
All Them Blues All Them Blues
Earth Blues Earth Blues
Lightnin' Strikes Back Lightnin' Strikes Back
Strums the Blues Strums the Blues
Electric Lightnin' Electric Lightnin'
Bad Boogie Bad Boogie
Move on out Move on out
Flash Lightnin' Flash Lightnin'
Lightnin' Hopkins [Arhoolie] Lightnin' Hopkins [Arhoolie]
Po' Lightnin' Po' Lightnin'
Shake It Baby [Vogue] Shake It Baby [Vogue]
Lightnin' Hopkins [Jazz Man] Lightnin' Hopkins [Jazz Man]
Lightnin's Love [Black Label] Lightnin's Love [Black Label]
Shake That Thing Shake That Thing
Live 1971 Live 1971
Sittin' in With Sittin' in With
Sittin' In Sittin' In
Free Form Patterns Free Form Patterns
Houston Bound Houston Bound
It's a Sin to Be Rich It's a Sin to Be Rich
Talkin' Some Sense Talkin' Some Sense
Cadillac Man Cadillac Man
Reflections Reflections
You're Gonna Miss Me You're Gonna Miss Me
Take It Easy Take It Easy
L.A. Blues L.A. Blues
There's Good Rockin' Tonight There's Good Rockin' Tonight
Forever [live] Forever [live]
Long Time [CMA] Long Time [CMA]
Right on the Shore Right on the Shore
Houston Gold Houston Gold
Good Rockin' Tonight Good Rockin' Tonight
Blues Hoot Blues Hoot
Lonesome Life Lonesome Life
Shake It Baby [Boomerang] Shake It Baby [Boomerang]
Lightnin' Hopkins Featuring Mr. Charlie Lightnin' Hopkins Featuring Mr. Charlie
Nightmare Blues Nightmare Blues
Lightnin' Hopkins & The Blues Summit Lightnin' Hopkins & The Blues Summit
Lightnin's Boogie [Past Perfect] Lightnin's Boogie [Past Perfect]
Jack Stropper Blues Jack Stropper Blues
Goin' Back Home [Prestige Elite] Goin' Back Home [Prestige Elite]
Live at Newport Live at Newport
Trip on Blues Trip on Blues
Blowing My Blues Away Blowing My Blues Away
Blues in a Bottle Blues in a Bottle
In Town In Town
Keeps on Rainin' Keeps on Rainin'
Lightnin' Hopkins [Triumph] Lightnin' Hopkins [Triumph]
Lightnin' Hopkins [Vogue] Lightnin' Hopkins [Vogue]
Songs Performed by "Lightnin' Hopkins"
Penitentiary Blues
Bad Luck and Trouble
Come Go Home With Me
Trouble Stay 'Way from My Door
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
Going Back to Florida
Reminiscenses of Blind Lemon
Fan It
Tell Me, Baby
She's Mine
Walkin' This Road by Myself
Black Gal
How Many More Years I Got to Let You Dog Me Around
Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes
Worried Life Blues
Happy Blues for John Glenn
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Devil Jumped the Black Man
Coffee Blues
Black Cadillac
How Many More Years I Got to Let You Dog Me Around
Walkin' This Road by Myself
The Devil Jumped the Black Man
My Babe
Black Cadillac
You Is One Black Rat
The Fox Chase
Mojo Hand
Mama Blues
My Black Name
Prison Farm Blues
Ida Mae
I Got a Leak in This Old Building
Happy Blues for John Glenn
Worried Life Blues
Sinner's Prayer
Angel Child
Pneumonia Blues
Have You Ever Been Mistreated
Got Me a Louisiana Woman
Want to Come Home
Please Don't Quit Me
Devil Is Watching You
Rolling and Rolling
War Starting Again
Walkin' Round in Circle
Mary Lou
Heavy Snow
Coon Is Hard to Catch
See About My Brother John Henry
Hot Blooded Woman
Black Hannah
I Want to Go Fishing
Doin' Little Heiffer
Hey Baby Hey
Saddle Up My Grey Mare
Tell Me, Tell Me
Little Girl
I Got a Brother in Waxahachie
Match Box Blues
Home With Mama
Come Down to My House
Grosebeck Blues
The Dice Game
I Walked from Dallas
Two Brothers Playing (Going Back to Baden-Baden)
Baby Please Don't Go
My Black Cadillac
It's Crazy
Mojo Hand
My Babe
Short Haired Woman
Mean Old Frisco
Trouble in Mind
The Twister
Green Onion
Sun Goin' Down
Come Go Home With Me
I'm a Stranger
Let's Go Sit on the Lawn
I Woke up This Morning
I Got Tired
I Like to Boogie
I Asked the Bossman
I'm Taking a Devil of a Chance
Just a Wristwatch on My Arm
75 Highway
Got It Straight
Found My Baby Crying
Move on Out, Pt. 1
Back Door Friend
Fishing Clothes
Morning Blues
Gambler's Blues
Wig Wearing Woman
Lonesome Dog Blues
Last Affair
Move on Out, Pt. 2
I Don't Want to Do Nothing to You
You Is One Black Rat
Get Nowhere to Lay My Head
Just Boogyin'
Take Me Back
I Was Down on Dowling Street
I Growed up With the Blues
I First Came into the Blues
I Meet Texas Alexander
There Were Hard Times
I Make My First Record and Get My Name
My Thoughts on the Blues
Got to Move Your Baby
Last Night Blues
Hard to Love a Woman
Rocky Mountain Blues
So Sorry to Leave You
Take a Trip With Me
Lightnin's Stroke
Conversation Blues
You're Too Fast
Love Me This Morning
Ride in Your New Automobile
Breakfast Time
Lovin' Arms
Rock Me Mama
Mr. Charlie, Pt. 1
Mr. Charlie, Pt. 2
Play with Your Poodle
California Mudslide
Rosie Mae
Los Angeles Blues
Easy on Your Heels
New Santa Fe
Jesus, Will You Come by Here
No Education
Antoinette's Blues
Change My Way of Living
Los Angeles Boogie
Call on My Baby
Take It Easy
Mighty Crazy
Your Own Fault, Baby, to Treat Me the Way You Do
I've Had My Fun If I Don't Get Well No More
The Trouble Blues
Lightnin's Piano Boogie
Wonder Why
Mister Charlie
Cairo Blues
Bad Whiskey
Ground Hog Blues
Automobile Blues
Got to Go
Unsuccessful Blues
Rollin' Woman Blues
Big Mama Jump
Ida Mae
Shining Moon
Introduction
Big Car Blues
Coffee House Blues
Stool Pigeon Blues
Ball of Twine
Mary Lou
Want to Come Home
Rolling and Rolling
Devil Is Watching You
Please Don't Quit Me
Coon Is Hard to Catch
Heavy Snow
Walking Round in Circles
War Is Starting Again
Got Me a Louisiana Woman
Life I Used to Live
My Little Kewpie Doll
Sittin' Down Thinkin'
My Baby's Gone
Hear Me Talkin'
Don't Think Cause You're Pretty
Nothin' But the Blues
Hopkins' Sky Hop
Lightnin's Boogie
Lightnin' Stomp
Blues for My Cookie
Evil Hearted Woman
Ice Storm Blues
Speedin' Boogie
Wine Drinking Woman
Do the Boogie
My Baby's Gone
Wake Up Old Maid
Jesus, Will You Come by Here
Candy Kitchen
Gin Bottle Blues
Hurricanes Carla and Esther
Wipe Your Feet on the Floor
Please Settle in Vietnam
Up on Telegraph Avenue
California Showers
Burnin' in L.A.
Selling Wine in Arizona
Brand New Lock
I'm Leaving You Now
Goin' Out Number
Glory Be
Sometimes She Will
Shine On, Moon!
Santa
Shake That Thing
I'm Leaving You Now
Walk a Long Time
Bring Me My Shotgun
Just Pickin'
Last Night
Mojo Hand
Coffee for Mama
Awful Dreams
Black Mare Trot
Have You Ever Loved a Woman
Contrary Mary
Why Did You Get Mad at Me?
Down to the River
I'm Beggin' You
Bald Headed Woman
Talking: Lightnin' & Bobby Shad/What King of Heart Have You
Back Home Boogie
New York Boogie
Broken Hearted Blues
Long Way from Texas
My Heart to Weep
Tap Dance Boogie
Home in the Woods
So Sorry to Leave You
Fannie Mae
Cemetary Blues
Happy New Year
Roberta
Katie Mae
Howling Wolf [Lightnin' Hopkins Rap]
The Rehearsal [For It's a Sin to Be Rich]
It's a Sin to Be Rich, It's a Low Down Shame to Be Poor
Y'all Escuse Me
Just Out of Louisiana
Get Out Your Pencil [Lightnin' Hopkins Rap]
I Forgot to Pull My Shoes Off
Turn Me On
Candy Kitchen
Big Black Cadillac Blues
Early in the Mornin' Blues
I've Been Buked and I've Been Scorned
Stool Pigeon Blues
Ball of Twine
I Heard My Children Crying
Leave Jike Mary Alone
You Treat Po Lightnin' Wrong
I'm Gonna Meet My Baby Somewhere
Don't Treat That Man the Way You Treat Me
There's Good Rockin' Tonight
California Mudslide
Rosie Mae
Los Angeles Blues
Easy on Your Heels
New Santa Fe
Jesus, Will You Come by Here
No Education
Antoinette's Blues
Change My Way of Living
Los Angeles Boogie
Call on My Baby
Late in the Evening
Lightnin' Jump
Is Starting Again
Got Me a Louisiana Woman
Born in the Bottoms
Mojo Hand
The World's in a Tangle
I Went to Louisiana
I Feel Like Ballin' the Jack
A Man Like Me Is Hard to Find
Go Ahead
I Wonder Where She Can Be Tonight
Old Man
Moving Out
Cryin' for Bread
Shining Moon
I'll Be Gone
Shake It Baby
Goin' Back Home
Good Times
What I'd Say
Don't Wake Me
Talk of the Town
California Landslide
Rosie Mae
Easy on Your Heels
Leave Jike Mary Alone
You Treat Poor Lightnin' Wrong
Shaggy Dog
Santa Fe Blues
Lovin' Arms
Rock Me Mama
Mr. Charlie, Pt. 1
Mr. Charlie, Pt. 2
Play With Your Poodle
You're Too Fast
Love Me This Morning
I'm Coming Home
Ride in Your New Automobile
Breakfast Time
Ain't Nothin' Like Whiskey
Penitentiary Blues
If You Steal My Chickens, You Can't Make 'Em Lay
First Meeting
How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home?
Wimmin From Coast to Coast
Right on That Shore
Early Morning Blues (aka Chain Gang Blues)
Blues for Gamblers
I've Been Buked and I've Been Scorned
Brand New Car (aka New Car Blues)
Feel So Bad
Katie Mae
Backwater Blues (That Mean Old Twister)
I Can't Stay Here in Your Town
Can't Do Like You Used To
Short Haired Woman
West Coast Blues
Fast Mail Rambler
Thinkin' and Worryin'
Can't Get That Woman off My Mind
Picture on the Wall
You're Not Goin' to Worry My Life Anymore
You're Gonna Miss Me
Have to Let You Go
Someday Baby
Come Back Baby
My California
Lightnin's Boogie
Introduction By Michael Bloomfield
Where Can I Find My Baby? [#]
Baby Please Don't Go
Mojo Hand [#]
Trouble in Mind [#]
The Woman I'm Loving, She's Taken My Appetite
Come on Baby
Cotton Patch Blues [#]
Instrumental [#]
Jealous of My Wife [#]
Every Day About This Time [#/instrumental]
Shake That Thing
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Lightnin' Hopkins News Expand/Collapse
Lightnin' Hopkins may finally get his marker   Nov 25, 2009 12:50:16
... is no official marker honoring perhaps the most famous and influential musician ever to call Houston home, country-blues icon Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins. ...
Aftermath: Deer Tick Remembers Lightnin' Hopkins - Do You? - at War...   Nov 23, 2009 14:49:48
Younger bands that come through town always manage to pull out a Lightnin' Hopkins cover or two, and Deer Tick rattled out "Shotgun Blues" like professional ...
Tom Rodwell & Storehouse - Housewrecking Blues   Nov 28, 2009 00:18:24
Singer/guitarist Tom Rodwell, described as Sheffield's answer to Lightnin' Hopkins by the NME, tours continually in the UK, USA, Switzerland and Holland, ...
Eric Taylor's lucky break came when he arrived in Houston broke   Nov 06, 2009 17:09:56
He traded up to a dishwashing job at the Family Hand, where he saw Lightnin' Hopkins and, later, Townes Van Zandt perform. There he found what he might not ...
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