Reed, Jimmy - Caress Me Baby Lyrics
Caress me baby, like the wind caress the trees
Caress me baby, like the wind caress the trees
I want to love, love you baby
Like a soft, soft summer breeze
Strollin' by the river, on a real moonlighted night
I love you, you love me baby
Everything gonna be alright
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- Reed, Jimmy - I Got To Keep Rolling
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- Reed, Jimmy - When I Woke Up This Morning
- Reed, Jimmy - Crazy About Oklahoma
- Reed, Jimmy - Tribute To A Friend
- Reed, Jimmy - Just A Poor Country Boy
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- Reed, Jimmy - Keep The Faith
- Reed, Jimmy - Ain't No Time For Fussin'
- Reed, Jimmy - When You're Doing Alright
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- Reed, Jimmy - Five Long Years
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Reed, Jimmy Caress Me Baby Comments
A very beautiful B-side, Charles, to one of his biggest hits, "Baby What Do You Want Me to Do" (#10 R&B and #37 on the Hot 100 in February of 1960).
As someone who has played Blues music for close to 40 years professionally there is no Blues artist whose music is HARDER to play than Jimmy Reed. Accessible and instantly recognizable sure, easy to play? Hahahaha! Hell no. Seems simple but is everything but simple. That's why there was only one Jimmy Reed and only one Eddie Taylor, and if you don't know who Eddie Taylor is better Google him, especially if you want to talk about Jimmy Reed.
Upper-register blues harp is notoriously difficult to play clean and accurately, particularly the bending technique called "overblow."
The Maestro!!