Big Chief Song Lyrics

Top Big Chief Albums of June 2024

1Platinum Jive Greatest Hits 1969-1999 album lyrics, reviews, download

Platinum Jive Greatest Hits 1969-1999

$7.99Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994

Top Big Chief Songs of June 2024

1Map of Your Failure song lyrics

Map of Your Failure

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
2Lion's Mouth song lyrics

Lion's Mouth

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
3Simply Barry song lyrics

Simply Barry

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
4Your Days Are Numbered song lyrics

Your Days Are Numbered

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
5The Liquor Talkin' song lyrics

The Liquor Talkin'

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
6All Downhill from Here song lyrics

All Downhill from Here

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
7Bona Fide song lyrics

Bona Fide

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
8M.D. 20/20 song lyrics

M.D. 20/20

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
9Takeover Baby song lyrics

Takeover Baby

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
10Sick To My Pants song lyrics

Sick To My Pants

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
11Locked Out song lyrics

Locked Out

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
12Philly Nocturne song lyrics

Philly Nocturne

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
13Clown Pimp song lyrics

Clown Pimp

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
14John's Scared song lyrics

John's Scared

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994
15Armed Love song lyrics

Armed Love

$1.29Genre: RockDate: 01 October 1994

Who is Big Chief?

"Big Chief" is a song composed by Earl King in the early 1960s. It became a hit in New Orleans for Professor Longhair in 1964, featuring a whistled first chorus in a rollicking blues piano style and subsequent lyrics written in mock-American-Indian pidgin (whistled and sung by King, uncredited). The tune became popular in New Orleans, frequently performed by local musicians such as Dr. John, and is now a staple of the repertory of most brass bands and musicians in the area. (Even though it was not a national hit, the single was available for years in the New Orleans area, especially during Mardi Gras.) King wrote the song while attending school, and recalled the tune during a recording session with Longhair arranged by Wardell Quezergue. Longhair originally wanted to record the song with a small ensemble, but Quezergue, King, and Smokey Johnson (who also played on the session) convinced him to include an eleven- or fifteen-piece horn ensemble on the 1964 recording.

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