Rollin' Stone

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"Rollin' Stone" is a seminal blues song by Muddy Waters that became one of his signature recordings and a major influence on later rock music.

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instanceOf song
artist Muddy Waters NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Chicago NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement postwar electric blues
basedOn Catfish Blues NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre blues
guitarStyle electric slide guitar
hasCulturalImpact inspired the name of the band The Rolling Stones
recognized as a classic of Chicago blues
hasInstrumentation bass
drums
electric guitar
vocals
hasLyricsTheme restlessness
romantic relationships
wandering
influenced The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
rock musicians of the 1960s
influencedGenre blues rock
rock music
isSignatureSongOf Muddy Waters NERFINISHED
language English
medium 78 rpm record
notableFor being a seminal electric blues recording
influencing later rock music
its minimalist arrangement
its vocal and guitar style
performer Muddy Waters NERFINISHED
recordLabel Aristocrat Records NERFINISHED
Chess Records NERFINISHED
rhythmStyle slow blues
subgenre Chicago blues
vocalStyle Delta-influenced Chicago blues vocal

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Muddy Waters notableWork Rollin' Stone