Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot) Gordon Lightfoot "Best of Gordon Lightfoot" (Curb D2-77428) Judy Collins Easy To Love You (Mydland/Barlow) Grateful Dead 1980 "Go To Heaven" (Arista AL 9508) Easy Wind (Hunter) Grateful Dead 1970 "Working Man's Dead" (Warner Brothers 1869-2) El Paso (Marty Robbins) Marty Robbins 1960 "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" (Columbia CK 00116) Grateful Dead 1976 "Steal Your Face" (Grateful Dead Records GD LA260 J2GD 104) Empty Pages () Easu (W/B) Grateful Dead 1987 "In The Dark" (Arista AL 8452) Cassette Only Estimated (W/B) Grateful Dead 1977 "Terrapin Station" (Arista AL 7001) Burning Spear 1991 "Deadicated" (Arista ARCD-8669) Related Song: Ezekiel Saw The Wheel Alberta Hunter Rosetta Tharp Every Time You Go Away (Darryl Hall) Paul Young 1985 Hall & Oates Eyes Of The World (G/H) Grateful Dead 1973 "Wake Of The Flood" (GDCD4002) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Grateful Dead 1991 "One From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40132) Far From Me (Brent Mydland) Fever (Davenport/Cooley) Little Willie John 1956 Peggy Lee 1958 McCoys 1965 Fire (G/H) Grateful Dead 1978 "Shakedown Street" (Arista AB 4198) Grateful Dead 1981 "Dead Set" (Arista A2L 8606) Related Song Themla La Vizzo 1924 As "Fire In The Mountain Blues" 78 - (Pm 12206) Recorded circa May, 1924, Chicago, Ill Georgia White 1939 As "Fire In The Mountain" 78 - (De 7608) Recorded May 18, 1939, New York City Bill Monroe As "Fire On The Mountain" Riley Puckett As "Fire On The Mountain" 78 - (Columbia 15185D) FOTD (Garcia/Hunter/Dawson) Grateful Dead 1970 "American Beauty" (Warner Brothers 1893-2) Grateful Dead 1981 "Dead Set" (Arista A2L 8606) Tom Constanten 1992 "Nightfall Of Diamonds" (Relix RRCD 2046) New Riders Of The Purple Sage Lyle Lovett 1991 "Deadicated" (Arista ARCD-8669) Foolish Heart (G/H) Grateful Dead 1989 "Built To Last" (Arista 8587) Forever Young (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1973 "Biograph" (CBS C5X 38830-LP) Alternate version recorded June, 1973 Bob Dylan 1974 "Planet Waves" Foxy Lady Jam (Hendrix) Jimi Hendrix 1967 "Are You Experienced" Jimi Hendrix 1971 "Isle Of Wight" Recorded live at the Isle Of Wight, 1970 France () Grateful Dead 1978 "Shakedown Street" (Arista AB 4198) Franklin's (H/G/K) Grateful Dead 1975 "Blues for Allah" (Grateful Dead Records / United Artists LA494G) Grateful Dead 1981 "Dead Set" (Arista A2L 8606) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Grateful Dead 1991 "One From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40132) Frozen Logger (Trad) Oscar Brand "Absolute Nonsense" (Riverside RLP 12-825) Cisco Houston "Hard Travelin'" (Folkways FA 2042) The Weavers "Goodnight Irene" (MCA MCAC - 20201) Pete Seeger Games People Play (Joe South) Joe South 1969 Harvey Mandel 1970 "Games Guitars Play" (Phillips PHS 600-325) GDTRFB (Trad) Sam Collins 1931 As "Lonesome Road Blues (I'm Goin' Down That Lonesome Road) 78 - (Ba 32669, Me M12598, Or 8196, Pe 0222, Ro 5196) Recorded October 8, 1931, New York City Riley Pucket As "K.C. Railroad (Going Down The Road Feeling Bad) 78 - (Bluebird 5471) Riley Pucket As "I'm Going Where The Chilly Winds Don't Blow" 78 - (Columbia 15392D) Film "The Grapes Of Wrath" 1940 Woodie Guthrie 1940 As "Blowin' Down The Road (I Ain't Going To Be Treated This Way)" "Dust Bowl Ballads" (Rounder CD 1040) Recorded April 26, 1940, New York City Woody Guthrie "Woodie Guthrie Sings Folk Songs Vol 2" Woodie Guthrie & Cisco Houston As "Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way" Woodie Guthrie & Cisco Houston As "Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way" "Folk Songs, Vol. I" (Stinson SLP #44) Clarence Cooper "Goin' Down The Road" (Elektra EKL-27) Mrs Etta Baker 1956 "Instrumental Music Of The Southern Appalachians" (Tradition TLP 1007) Elizabeth Cotten 1958 "Negro Folk Songs and Tunes" (Folkways FG 3526) Chet Adkins 1967 "Chet Adkins" (RCA Camden CAL 2182) Delany & Bonnie & Friends 1970 "To Bonnie From Delany" (Atco SD 33-341) Grateful Dead 1971 "Grateful Dead" (Warner Brothers 1935-2) Grateful Dead 1991 "One From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40132) Get Back (L/M) The Beatles 1969 Single 'Get Back/Don't Let Me Down' (Apple 2490) Released in the US on May 5, 1969 The Beatles 1970 "Let It Be" (Apple AR 34001) Released in the US May 18, 1970 This version is a different take from the single. Gimme Some Lovin (Steve Winwood/Muff Winwood/Spencer Davis) Spencer Davis Group 1966 Blues Brothers 1980 Gloria (Van Morrison) Them 1965 Shadows Of Knight 1966 The Doors Jimi Hendrix Polydor Box Set (Polydor 2625 038) The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) (McGannahan Skjellyfetti) Grateful Dead 1967 "Grateful Dead" (Warner Brothers WS 1689-2) Good Golly (Robert Blackwell/John Marascalo) Little Richard 1958 Swinging Bluejeans 1964 Mitch Ryder 1966 Good Lovin (Arthur Resnick/Rudy Clark) Olympics Rascals 1966 Grateful Dead 1978 "Shakedown Street" (Arista AB 4198) Good Times (Brent Mydland) Goodnight Irene (Huddie Ledbetter) Huddie Ledbetter 1933 As "Irene" Library Of Congress Recording Three takes recorded circa July 16-20, 1933, Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola, La Huddie Ledbetter 1934 As "Irene" Library Of Congress Recording Two parts probably recorded July 1, 1934, Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola, La Huddie Ledbetter 1935 As "Irene" Library Of Congress Recording Two parts recorded January 21, 1935, Wilton, Conn Huddie Ledbetter 1935 As "Irene - Part 1" and "Irene - Part 2" 78 - (ARC unissued) Recorded February 5, 1935, New York City Huddie Ledbetter 1940 As "Irene" 78 - (Asch 343-2, Atl 917) Recorded summer 1943, New York City Weavers 1949 "Goodnight Irene" (MCA MCAC - 20201) Milt Okun "America's Best Loved Folk Songs" (Baton Records BL 1203) Greatest (W/Hunter/Hart) Grateful Dead 1981 "Dead Set" (Arista A2L 8606) Green Green Grass (Curly Putman) Porter Wagoner 1965 Porter Wagoner 1966 "On The Road"" (RCA LPM 3509) Merle Haggard Tom Jones 1967 Green Onions (Jones/Cropper/Steinberg/Johnson) Booker T and The MGs 1962 H.C.Sunshine (G/H) Grateful Dead 1973 "Wake Of The Flood" (GDCD4002) Half Step (G/H) Grateful Dead 1973 "Wake Of The Flood" (GDCD4002) Grateful Dead 1976 "Steal Your Face" (Grateful Dead Records GD LA260 J2GD 104) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Hamstrung Blues (Lesh/Mydland/Peterson) Hand Jive (Johnny Otis) Johnny Otis 1958 New Riders Of The Purple Sage "Powerglide" Eric Clapton 1974 "461 Ocean Boulevard} (RSO RS-1-3023) George Thorogood 1985 "Maverick" Happiness Is Drumming (Hart) Hard To Handle (Redding/Jones/Isabell) Otis Redding "The Best of Otis Redding" (Atlantic 81282-1-Y) Grateful Dead 1973 "History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol I (Bear's Choice)" (Warner Brothers 2721-2) Harpers Bizarre Toots In Memphis He Was A Friend Of Mine (Dylan) Ethel Ridley 1925 As "He Was A Good Man (But He's Dead And Gone)" 78 - (Ajax 17131) Recorded circa March 1925, New York City David Van Ronk 1962 "Inside David Van Ronk" (Fantasy FCD-24710-2) "Folksinger" (Prestige/International 13056) Recorded April 1962. Eric VonSchmidt 1963 "The Folk Songs of Eric VonSchmidt" Mark Speolstra ???? The Washington Squares 1987 "The Washington Squares" (Gold Castle 171 003-1) Bob Dylan 1961 "The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3" Outtake recorded November 11, 1961 for the album "Bob Dylan" The Moonshiners "Break Out" (Village Gate VGLP-2002) Byrds 1972 "The Best Of The Byrds Vol II" (Columbia CK 31795) Related Song: "Shorty George" Unknown Singer As "Shorty George" Recorded Texas june/july 1933 A. Trusty As "Shorty George Blues" Recorded Central State Farm Sugarland Texas, July 1933 Huddie Ledbetter 1935 As "Shorty George" 78 - (Arc unissued), LP - (Biograph BLP12013) Recorded February 5, 1935, New York City Huddie Ledbetter 1935 As "Shorty George" Library Of Congress Recording Two takes recorded March 1935, Wilton, Conn He's Gone (G/H) Grateful Dead 1972 "Europe '72" (Warner Brothers 2668-2) Heart Of Me (Donna Godchaux) Grateful Dead 1978 "Shakedown Street" (Arista AB 4198) Heart Of Mine (Dylan) Bob Dylan "Shot Of Love" Bob Dylan 1981 "Biograph" (CBS C5X 38830-LP) Recorded live August, 1981 Heaven Help The Fool (W/B) Heaven's Door (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1973 "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" Recorded July 13, 1973 Bob Dylan w/ The Band 1974 "Before The Flood" Eric Clapton 1975 "Crossroads" (Polydor 835 261-2) Recorded June 16, 1975, Criteria Studios, Miami, Fl Released as a single August 1975 Bob Dylan 1978 "Dylan At Budokan" Eric Clapton 1979 "Timepieces Vol II" (RSO SPELP87) Recorded live December 1979, Budakan Theatre, Tokyo Jerry Garcia 1982 "Run For The Roses" Eric Clapton 12 inch 45 (RSOX88) Live Version, may be the same as "Timepieces" Guns 'n' Roses Help (G/H) Grateful Dead 1975 "Blues for Allah" (Grateful Dead Records / United Artists LA494G) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Grateful Dead 1991 "One From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40132) Help Me Rhonda (Brian Wilson) Heroes Gone (Joan Baez) Hey Baby () Bruce Channel 1962 Hey Bo Diddley (Ellis McDaniels) Bo Diddley 1957 Hey Jude (L/M) Hey Jude Finale (L/M) Beatles 1968 Single 'Hey Jude/Revolution' (Apple 2276) Released in the US on August 26, 1968 Beatles 1970 "Hey Jude" (Apple SW385/SO 385) Released in the US on February 26, 1970 Hey Little One (Bernette/Vorzon) Dorsey Burnette 1960s Hey Pockey Way (Trad) The Meters 1981 "Fiyo on the Bayou" Hi-Heel Sneakers (Robert Higgenbotham) Tommy Tucker 1964 Jose Feliciano 1968 Hideaway (Freddie King) Freddie King Four Esquires 1958 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers 1966 "Bluesbreakers" (Decca) Eric Clapton 1972 "History Of Eric Clapton" (Polydor 2658 147) High Time (G/H) Grateful Dead 1970 "Working Man's Dead" (Warner Brothers 1869-2) Highway 61 (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1965 "Highway 61 Revisited" Bob Dylan w/ The Band 1974 "Before The Flood" Hog For You Baby (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) Coasters 1959 "Coasters Greatest Hits" (Atco 33111-2) Clifton Chenier Canned Heat 1973 "One More River To Cross" (Atlantic SD 7289) Living Earth 1988 "Living Earth" (Relix RRLP 2033) How Long Blues (Leroy Carr) Alberta Hunter 1921 As "How Long, Sweet Daddy, How Long" Take 1 78 - (BS 2008, Pm 12012) Take 2 78 - (BS 2008) Two takes recorded circa May, 1921, New York City Ida Cox 1925 As "How Long, Daddy, How Long" 78 - (Paramount) Leroy Carr 1928 As "How Long - How Long Blues" 78 - (Vocalion 1191, Ba 32557, Or 8166, Pe 0215, Ro 5166) Recorded June 19, 1928, Indianapolis, In Blind Lemon Jefferson 1928 As "How Long How Long" 78 - (Pm 12685) Recorded circa July 1928, Chicago, Ill Gladys Bently 1928 78 - (OK 8612) Recorded August 31, 1928, New York City Willie Jackson 1928 As "How Long - How Long Blues" 78 - (Co 14366-D) Recorded October 5, 1928, New York City Leroy Carr 1928 As "How Long How Long Blues - No. 2" As "How Long How Long Blues - No. 3" 78 - (Vocalion unissued) Recorded November 6, 1928, Chicago, Ill Tampa Red's Hokum Jug Band 1928 As "How Long How Long Blues" 78 - (Vo 1228, Ba 32560, Or 8169, Pe 0218, Ro 5169) Recorded November 9, 1928, Chicago, Ill Leroy Carr 1928 As "How Long How Long Blues - No. 2" 78 - (Vo 1241, Ba 32557, Or 8166, Pe 0215, Ro 5166) As "How Long How Long Blues - Part 3" 78 - (Vo 1279) Recorded November 19, 1928, Chicago, Ill Tampa Red 1929 As "How Long, How Long Blues" 78 - (Vo 1258) Recorded January 16, 1929, Chicago, Ill Leroy Carr 1929 As "The New How Long Blues" 78 - (Vo 1435) Recorded August 12, 1929, Chicago, Ill Jed Davenport 1929 78 - (Vo 1440, Spt S2229) Recorded circa September 23, 1929, Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn Rev A.W. Nix 1930 As "How Long - How Long" 78 - (Vo 1505) Recorded circa February 18, 1930, Chicago, Ill Leroy Carr 1931 As "The New How Long Blues - Part 2" 78 - (Vo 1585) Recorded Jan 16, 1931, Chicago, Ill Sam Collins 1931 As "How Long , How Long" 78 - (ARC unissued) Recorded October 8, 1931, New York City Leroy Carr 1932 As "How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone" 78 - (Vo 1716) Recorded March 15, 1932, New York City Seven Boys With Home-Made Instruments 1934 As "How Long Baby, Blues" Library Of Congress Recording Recorded July 3, 1934, River Lake Plantation, Oscar Post Office, Pointe Coupee Parish, La Kokomo Arnold 1935 78 - (De 7070) Recorded Feb 12, 1935, Chicago Ill Amos Easton 1935 78 - (Ch 50008) Recorded July 18/19, 1935, Chicago, Ill Amos Easton 1936 As "New How Long How Long" 78 - (De 7371) Recorded August 21, 1936, New York City Bill Gaither (Leroy's Buddy) 1936 78 - (De 7258, 48044) Recorded October 20, 1936, Chicago, Ill Pete Johnson 1939 As "How Long, How Long" 78 - (SA 12004, Ci J1049) Recorded April 16, 1939, New York City Jimmy Yancey 1939 As "How Long Blues" and "How Long Blues No. 2" 78 - (SA unissued) LP - (Riv RLP1061, Riv 12-124, Jazzology JCE51, Oldie Blues OL2813) Recorded circa April, 1939, Chicago, Ill The Varsity Seven 1940 As "How Long, How Long Blues" 78 - (Vs 8173, Elite 5032, Sav 5544, Sav 649) Recorded January 15, 1940, New York City Huddie Ledbetter 1943 As "How Long Blues" 78 - (Asch 343-1, Mde 1140) Recorded summer 1943, New York City Jimmy Yancey 1943 78 - (Take 1 Se 12-003, Take 2 Se 12-002) Two takes recorded December, 1943, Chicago, Ill Lonnie Donnegan "An Englishman Sings American Folk Songs" (Mercury MG 20229) Josh White As "How Long How Long Blues" "Josh White Blues" (Mercury MG 20203) Hot Tuna 1970 "Hot Tuna - Acoustic" How Sweet It Is (Hollan/Dozier/Holland) Marvin Gaye 1964 "The Motown Story" (Motown 6048 MC5) Jr Walker & The All Stars 1966 James Taylor 1975 Hully Gully (Smith/Goldsmith) Olympics Dovells 1962 Hurts Me Too (Elmore James) Tampa Red 1940 78 - (BB B8635, MW M8926) Recorded May 10, 1940, Chicago, Ill Elmore James 1957 "Golden Hits" (Masters MACD 61046-2) Recorded in Chicago in 1957 The Grateful Dead 1966 "Vintage Dead" (Sunflower/MGM SUN 5001) "History of the Grateful Dead" (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) Released in the early '70s Savoy Brown 1968 "Blue Matter" (Parrott PAS 71027) Grateful Dead 1972 "Europe '72" (Warner Brothers 2668-2) Eric Clapton 1974 "Crossroads" (Polydor 835 261-2) Recorded September 1974, Dynamic Sounds Studios, Kingston Jamaica Alternate version from "There's One In Every Crowd" Song writing credit "Mel London" I Hear A Voice Calling (Trad) I Just Want To Make Love (Willie Dixon) Muddy Waters 1954 Chess Masters (Chess CXMD 4000) Rolling Stones 1964 "England's Newest Hit Makers" Recorded Feb 1964, Regent Sound Studios, London Cold Blood 1969 "Cold Blood" (San Francisco Records SD 200) Van Morrison Etta James Foghat 1977 I Know You Rider (Trad) ?Robert Wilkins 1928 As "I Told My Rider - Part 1" and "I Told My Rider - Part 2" 78 - (Vi unissued) Recorded September 7, 1928, Memphis, Tenn The Big Three 1963 "The Big Three" (FM #307) The Serendipity Singers 1960s ?Roger Sprung, Hal Wylie, & the Progressive Bluegrassers Byrds 1966 As "I Know My Rider" "Never Before" (Murray Hill D22808/A21143) Recorded July 28, 1966, Columbia Studios, Hollywood, Ca Not released until 1989 The Grateful Dead 1966 "Vintage Dead" (Sunflower/MGM SUN 5001) "History of the Grateful Dead" (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) Released in the early '70s ?The Astronauts Hot Tuna 1970 "Hot Tuna - Acoustic" Grateful Dead 1972 "Europe '72" (Warner Brothers 2668-2) The Seldom Scene 1973 "Act 3" (Rebel CD-1528) Recorded July 15/21, 1973 The Seldom Scene 1974 "Live At The Cellar Door" (Rebel SLP 1547/48) Recorded December 27/28, 1974 at the "Cellar Door" in Washington DC. Hot Tuna 1975 "Splashdown" Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Tom Constanten 1992 "Nightfall Of Diamonds" (Relix RRCD 2046) I Want You (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1966 "Blonde On Blonde" I'll Go Crazy () I'm A Man - 1 (Ellis McDaniels) Bo Diddley 1955 The Yardbirds 1964 "The Yardbirds Featuring Eric Clapton" (Charly) The Yardbirds 1965 "Five Live Yardbirds" (Columbia) The Yardbirds 1965 "Having A Rave Up" (Epic BN 26177) Doug Sahm I'm A Man - 2 (Spencer Davis) Spencer Davis Group 1967 In The Pines (Clayton McMichen/Slim Bryant) Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys I've Just Seen A Face (L/M) Beatles 1965 "Rubber Soul" (Capitol ST 2442) Released in the US on December 6, 1965 Iko Iko (Trad) Sugarboy Crawford 1954 As "Jockamo" "Mardi Gras In New Orleans Vol II" (Mardi Gras Records MG 1005) Recorded in New Orleans in Nov, 1953 Larry Williams 1957 As "Jockamo" "Creole Kings Of New Orleans" (Speciality SPCD-2168-2) Recorded April, 26, 1957 Dixie Cups 1964 "Chapel Of Love" (Red Bird RBS-20-100) "Iko Iko" (Red Bird RB-20-103) "Chapel of Love" was repackaged as "Iko Iko" after it's success as a single. "Mardi Gras In New Orleans Vol II" (Mardi Gras Records MG 1005) Dr John 1972 "Gumbo" (Atco 7006-2) The Neville Brothers 1977 "Fiyo on the Bayou" Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band It's A Man's World (Brown/Jones/Newsome) James Brown 1966 It's A Sin (Hughes) ?It's A Sin To Tell A Lie - Somethin' Smith and the Redheads? ?1955? Jack A Roe (Trad) Tom Paley 1953 As "Jackaro" "Folk Songs From The Southern Appalachians" (Elektra EKL-12) Jean Ritchie 1956 As "Jackero" "Songs From Kentucky" (Westminster WP-6037) Peggy Seeger & Ewan MacColl 1961 "Two-Way Trip" Joan Baez 1963 "In Concert Part 2" (Vangard VRS 9113) Grateful Dead 1981 "Reckoning" (Arista A2L 8604) Jack Straw (W/H) Grateful Dead 1972 "Europe '72" (Warner Brothers 2668-2) Bruce Hornsby & The Range 1991 "Deadicated" (Arista ARCD-8669) Joey (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1975 "Desire" John Brown (Dylan) Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) Chuck Berry 1958 Chuck Berry w/ The Steve Miller Band 1967 "Live At The Fillmore Auditorium" (Mercury SR 61138) Grateful Dead 1971 "Grateful Dead" (Warner Brothers 1935-2) Jimi Hendrix 1971 "In The West" Recorded live at the Berkeley Community Center Johnny Winter And 1971 "Live" (Columbia C 30475) Recorded live at the Fillmore East Judas Priest (Dylan) Bob Dylan 1968 "John Westly Harding" Kansas City (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) Lonnie Johnson 1927 As "Kansas City Blues - Part 1" and "Kansas City Blues - Part 2" 78 - (OK 8537) Recorded December 17, 1927 Willie Jackson 1928 As "Kansas City Blues" 78 - (Co 14284-D) Recorded January 21, 1928, New York City William Harris 1928 As "Kansas City Blues" 78 - (Ge 6707, Spt 9428) Recorded October 9, 1928, Richmond, Ind Blind Jesse Harris 1937 As "Kansas City" Library Of Congress Recording Recorded July 25, 1937, Livingston, Al Little Willie Littlefield 1952 As "K.C. Loving" (Modern) Wilbert Harrison 1959 J.T. Adams and Shirley Griffith 1961 LP - (Bv 1077) Recorded 1961, Indianapolis, Ind James Brown Hank Ballard Memphis Slim The Beatles Little Richard Albert King Trini Lopez 1964 Katie Mae (Sam Hopkins) Guitar Slim 1937 As "Katie May - Katie May" 78 - (ARC 7-06-74) Recorded April 1, 1937, Birmingham, Al Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup "Mean Ole Frisco'" (Collectables COL 5130) Lightnin' Hopkins 1947 Recorded Nov 4, 1947, Los Angeles, Ca Lightnin' Hopkins 1960 "Lightnin'" (Bluesville OBCCD-532-2) Recorded November 9, 1960, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Grateful Dead 1973 "History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol I (Bear's Choice)" (Warner Brothers 2721-2) Keep On Growing (Eric Clapton/Bobby Whitlock) Derek and the Dominoes 1970 "Layla and Other Love Songs" King Bee (James Moore) Slim Harpo 1957 (Real Name James Moore) Single (Excello 2113) "The Best Of Slim Harpo" (Rhino R2 70169) Recorded 1957, Crowley, Louisiana. Jimmy Anderson 1962/63 Single - (Take 1 Excello 2227) LP - (Take 2 Flyright 607 (UK)) Two takes recorded circa 1962/1963, Crowley, La Rolling Stones 1964 "England's Newest Hit Makers" Recorded February 1964, Regent Sound Studios, London King Solomon's Marbles Grateful Dead 1975 "Blues for Allah" (Grateful Dead Records / United Artists LA494G) Grateful Dead 1991 "One From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40132) L.L.Rain (W/B) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) La Bamba (Trad) Richie Valens 1959 Trini Lopez 1960s Blues Image 1970 "Open" (Atco SD 33-317) Los Lobos 1987 Lady Di (Joan Baez) Last Time (Jagger/Richard) Rolling Stones 1965 "Out Of Our Heads" Recorded 1965, RCA Studios, Hollywood, Ca Related Song: Jaybird Coleman 1927 As "He May Be My Last Time, I Don't Know" 78 - (Ge unissued) Recorded circa August 4, 1927, Birmingham, Al Eagle Jubilee Four 1938 As "May Be The Last Time" 78 - (Vo 05503) Recorded November 4, 1938, Columbia SC Brown Chapel Baptist Church 1940 As "It May be The Last Time" Library Of Congress Recording Recorded Oct 27, 1940, Livingston, Al Woodrow Adams & The Three B's 1952 LP - (KK 7427 (UK)) Recorded circa 1952, Memphis, Tenn Staple Singers Lazy Lightning (W/B) Let It Be Me (Curtis/Delanoe/Becaud) Everly Brothers 1960 Betty Everett & Jerry Butler 1964 Glen Cambell & Bobby Gentry 1969 Willie Nelson 1982 Let It Grow (W/B) Grateful Dead 1973 "Wake Of The Flood" (GDCD4002) Grateful Dead 1990 "Without A Net" (Arista AL3-8634) Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) Chuck Berry 1959 "Rockin' At The Hop" (Chess) Let Me Sing (Keith Godchaux/Hunter) Grateful Dead 1973 "Wake Of The Flood" (GDCD4002) Lindy (Trad) Memphis Jug Band 1928 As "Lindberg Hop" 78 - (Take 1 Vi unissued, take 2 Vi 21740) LP - (take 1 X LVA3009, X EVA3009, Vi LPV540, RCA RD7893, RCA RA5343, RBF RF6, "Memphis Jug Band" (Yazoo 1067)) Two takes recorded September 11, 1928, Memphis, Tennessee Origionally titled "Overseas Stomp" Jim Kweskin Jug Band 1963 As "Overseas Stomp" "Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band" (Vangard VSD 2158) Even Dozen Jug Band As "Over Seas Stomp" Grateful Dead 1966 "Historic Dead" (MGM/Sunflower SNF 5004) "History of the Grateful Dead" (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) Little Light (Mydland/Barlow) Grateful Dead 1989 "Built To Last" (Arista 8587) Long Black Limousine (Vern Stovall/Bobby George) Elvis Presley 1969 "From Elvis in Memphis" (RCA Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MFSL 1-059) Loose Lucy (G/H) Grateful Dead 1974 "Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel" (Grateful Dead Records GD 102) Loser (G/H) Grateful Dead 1981 "Dead Set" (Arista A2L 8606) Danny Carnahan & Robin Petrie 1990 "No Regrets" (DNA Records DNA 70101) Louie Louie (Richard Berry) Kingsmen 1963 Sandpipers 1966 John Belushi Black Flag Rice University Marching Band "The Best Of Louie Louie" (Rhino) Love The One You're With (Stephen Stills) Stephen Stills 1971 Isley Brothers 1971 Lovelight (Scott/Malone) Olympics Bobby "Blue" Bland 1962 "The Best of Bobby Bland" (MCA MCAD-31219) Recorded in Houston Texas, 1961 Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels Grateful Dead 1970 "Live Dead" (Warner Brothers 1830-2) Grateful Dead 1992 "Two From The Vault" (Grateful Dead GDCD40162) LTGTR (Sam Cooke/Garcia) Sam Cooke 1964 Rolling Stones 1965 "Out Of Our Heads" Recorded 1965, RCA Studios, Hollywood, Ca Lucifer's Eyes (Joan Baez)