Big Boss Man

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"Big Boss Man" is a classic 1960 blues song by Jimmy Reed, known for its driving rhythm, harmonica riffs, and influential role in electric blues and early rock music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
composer Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1960s
genre blues
electric blues
rhythm and blues
harmonicaPlayer Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED
hasForm 12-bar blues
hasInstrumentation bass
drums
electric guitar
harmonica
hasMusicalFeature driving rhythm
electric guitar
harmonica riffs
shuffle rhythm
hasStyle Chicago blues NERFINISHED
influencedGenre early rock music
electric blues
rock and roll
isClassicOf Jimmy Reed repertoire
electric blues
language English
lyricist Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED
lyricTheme oppression by a boss
working-class life
workplace authority
notableFor classic 1960 blues recording
influential role in early rock music
influential role in electric blues
originalArtist Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED
performer Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED
tempo medium tempo
vocalist Jimmy Reed NERFINISHED

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Jimmy Reed notableWork Big Boss Man
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
this entity surface form: Big Boss Man (song)
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
this entity surface form: Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed song)
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
this entity surface form: Big Boss Man (1960 song)
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
this entity surface form: Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed)
Luther Dixon notableWork Big Boss Man
this entity surface form: Big Boss Man (song co-written)