Boom Boom

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"Boom Boom" is a classic 1961 electric blues song by John Lee Hooker that became one of his most famous and frequently covered recordings.

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Boom Boom canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
composer John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCoverVersion Big Head Todd and the Monsters NERFINISHED
Dr. Feelgood NERFINISHED
Little Walter NERFINISHED
The Animals NERFINISHED
The Yardbirds NERFINISHED
many other artists
hasForm 12-bar blues structure
hasInfluenceOn blues rock
rock music
hasInstrumentation bass
drums
electric guitar
vocals
hasQuality classic blues song
hasReception commercially successful for John Lee Hooker
hasRecognition blues standard
hasRhythmicStyle shuffle feel
hasTempo medium tempo
hasTheme romantic pursuit
includedIn various blues compilation albums
isFamousFor being one of John Lee Hooker’s best-known songs
call-and-response vocals
signature riff
language English
lyricist John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
musicalGenre blues
electric blues
notableWorkOf John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
partOf 1960s blues era
John Lee Hooker discography NERFINISHED
performer John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1961
recordingDate 1961
vocalist John Lee Hooker NERFINISHED

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John Lee Hooker notableWork Boom Boom
The Animals notableWork Boom Boom
The Animals notableSong Boom Boom
NCIS: New Orleans openingTheme Boom Boom