Freddie King - Someday, After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry) Lyrics
But someday, someday baby
After awhile, you'll be sorry
Ev'ryday, my clouds are gray
Wind change it'll roll
But someday, someday
After awhile, you'll be sorry
Troubles, trouble
On my mind
Troubles, trouble
Way down the line
But I don't need
No-ooh, sympathy
Don't you pity me
I may be blue
But I don't mind
'Cause I know
Way-ay, down the line
But I said, someday, someday
Someday, someday
Someday, baby
After awhile, you'll be sorry
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Freddie King Someday, After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry) Comments
Great versión with Mr Freddie" Blues" King, classic song 🎸
The King..
Peter Green mentor.
Like both the original version and Clapton's interpretation! Sincere lyrics and playing...! Great musicians...!
Jesus this song is magic. The sensation of hearing those bended blues notes. Sexy. Sweet sexy. Like touching god. Amazing. Jesus this man had a gift for making his guitar speak.
I feel the pain in that great voice.
I wanna know what happen good music like this ? Damn .
Love, love this song! One of my fav ballads to cover!
Clapton, Bonamassa, but nobody like Freddie..
Gustavo German
No one like Rory Gallagher ..!!
😀
I like peter greens version of this song in 67 john mayall sounds like shit but peter green sounds great
i disagree. i think clapton knocks this one out of the park. freddie is an all time great. but this is one of the few covers where i prefer the cover. still love the original tho (obviously...im listening to it/on this page)
i love playing this song on my bass but i do bass and gutair on my bass
Is that an old Ludwig Speed King bass drum pedal squeaking in the background?
i would not doubt that in the least
And don't forget the cover by John Mayall. Bonamassa's is a copy of it
I agree but Bonamassa is better
I only knew EC version......but would imagine this is the original>?.....I m told Bonamassa does this well too...I will go there too...nice blues song.....each version is lovely in its own way...!!!
Freddie King had a great voice (guitar and vocals)
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He had such a great voice ---- wonderful wonderful blues giant---- his music is forever ---- go on King !! RIP thanks my man
One of my favorite blues songs of all time...
I can see why
clapton's live version is way better than bonamssa's
Arguable until the cows come home but Freddie is the best. Of the 60s and later white guys the version on the A Hard Road album by John Mayall with Peter Green is very difficult to beat. Peter's phrasing in the guitar work has never been bettered.
@Josie Hill Agreed. Peter Green kicks some serious ass in that cover.
real king
vas a arrepentir eso ya lo se
@Kenya Nkhrumah
"Freddy King is unique in that his vocal prowess..." I totally agree! In fact, vocals/singing are where most white blues guitarists/bands are lacking most imho! When it comes to singing, I'd rather listen to Jimi Hendrix; Albert, Freddie, or BB King; Robert Johnson, Buddy Guy, or Junior Wells, MUCH more than J Mayall, E Clapton, or S R Vaughan.
I think R Plant's up there with the best tho. Or at least, he was in his prime.
and, yeah, he is def a commanding influence. In the liner notes to the CD of 'John Mayall's Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton', the musicologist specifically points to the fact that the guitarist E.C. replaced was trained, and performed, in the tradition of T-Bone Walker, whereas Clapton had more of that 'Freddie King spirit' with him.
@yourtreat2 "amazingly poor job"- fuck no, he did an amazingly GREAT job imo. I prefer PG's version of this tune, too, but I also enjoy Mr. F.K.'s in its own right. Regarding the Mayall album 'A Hard Road', which contains the abovementioned PG guitarwork, to which you have referred, it was released in 1967, not '65.
I agree that this ain't Freddie's best performance, but still think he did a good job.
some proper R'n'B
you rock!
awesome awesome is this so beautifull played ,incredible.
Maybe he was in a hurry that day,bee-atch.
Freddy King is unique in that his vocal prowess and his guitar technique and tone are singularly, and conjointly masterful, and that he is, in fact, a commanding influence in what became British And American Rock, ie, Clapton et al. The bite, the sting, the pulloff, the burn, the scorch, the bend, the bite/simmer.
Clapton peter green Stevie list goes on..
@yourtreat2 Oh wait...let me guess..."you" can do better...yeah, right.
freddy è anche tutto!!!!
Freddie was the King and creator of this great song, but given his amazing ability and talent he did an amazingly poor job of playing on this song. I do mean amazing. Freddie's playing and sound is actually terrible on this song, and I AM a Freddie King fan.
Peter Greene and John Mayall took this song and (far beyond what Clapton ever has done with it in the past 50 years, they recorded a version approx. 1965 that STILL beats any other).
Here it is:
watch?v=a9lxHeqPkeE
yourtreat2 ive heard peter green play this all he did was channel some bb king in there as well as freddies licks i dont see the point in listening to it john mayall cant even sing lol
This may be one of my favorite blues recordings of all time.......I don't think it gets the respect it deserves, so HERE'S to FREDDY!
Muchísimas gracias por compartir esta tremenda interpretación.
Freddie and EC are the best guitarists in history
everyone loves to talk about bb king and clapton . guitar players know better: its freddie and ec.