William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935, Chicago, Illinois) is an American bluesharmonica player, singer and songwriter.
Biography
Born in Chicago, he began playing harmonica as a child, and in 1948 received informal lessons from his near neighbour John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, shortly before the latter's death. Arnold made his recording debut in 1952 with "Hello Stranger" on the small Cool label, the record company giving him the nickname "Billy Boy".
In the early 1950s, he joined forces with street musician Bo Diddley and played harmonica on the March 2, 1955 recording of the Bo Diddley song "I'm a Man" released by Checker Records. The same day as the Bo Diddley sessions, Billy Boy recorded the self-penned "You Got to Love Me" which was not released until the box set Chess Blues 1947-1967 in 1992.
In the show, Jonathan goes to extremes to test the art and physics of escape. He is joined by chief collaborator Mikey Nelson and master builder/engineer Terry Stroud. Episode topics include:
To test what the body can do with minimal movement, Jonathan locks himself inside a box on top of a shaking washing machine with his body covered in 200,000 bees.
How does the force of spinning affect the body and the mind? Jonathan attempts to escape from a locked barrel pushed down a large hill and rolling at 126 revolutions per minute, spins on a chair at incredible speeds and then navigates barefoot through piles of broken glass, and withstands two Gs of force on his body courtesy of the Water Wheel of Doom.
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Oh, where have you been,
Billy Boy, Billy Boy?
Oh, where have you been,
Charming Billy?
I have been to seek a wife,
She's the joy of my life,
She's a young thing
And cannot leave her mother.
Did she bid you to come in,
Billy Boy, Billy Boy?
Did she bid you to come in,
Charming Billy?
Yes, she bade me to come in,
There's a dimple in her chin.
She's a young thing
And cannot leave her mother.
Can she make a cherry pie,
Billy Boy, Billy Boy?
Can she make a cherry pie,
Charming Billy?
She can make a cherry pie,
Quick as a cat can wink an eye,
She's a young thing
And cannot leave her mother.
Did she set for you a chair,
Billy Boy, Billy Boy?
Did she set for you a chair,
Charming Billy?
Yes, she sat for me a chair.
She has ringlets in her hair.
She's a young thing
And cannot leave her mother.
How old is she now,
Billy Boy, Billy Boy?
How old is she now,
Charming Billy?
Three times six and four times seven,
Twenty-eight and eleven,
She's a young thing
And cannot leave her mother.
Billy Boy is a 1954 animated short cartoon by Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer and directed by Tex Avery. It is a spin-off of Avery's previous creation, Droopy, and stars his unnamed Southern-accented wolf, who previously appeared opposite Droopy in The Three Little Pups and later in Blackboard Jumble and Sheepwrecked and who would later serve as a basis for the character of McWolf, Droopy's archenemy in Droopy, Master Detective.
Plot
The Southern-accented Wolf is having breakfast on his farm when there is a knock on his door and a letter is left beside it, which reads:
Please take care of my little Billy goat. P.S: You will have no trouble feeding him - HE EATS ANYTHING
True to the letter's contents, the wolf opens the door and indeed finds a basket with a baby goat, Billy, who proceeds to walk through the wolf's house and back, eating anything in its way, such as the carpet, part of the sofa, the wallpaper, the calendar, the globe, the curtains, and the wolf's trousers. The wolf, here presented with palilalia, addresses the audience: "You know? Now there's a pretty hungry little billy goat-goat-goat-goat-goat-goat." Oblivious to Billy's limitless hunger, the wolf gives him a bottle of milk, but Billy spills the milk and eats the bottle, the pacifier, the cutlery and crockery (like a sandwich), the teapot (along with all the tea inside it), and the napkin.
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Blues Lowdown
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Billy Boy Arnold - Love Me Baby
Chicago Blues Legend Billy Boy Arnold recording his dream project for Electro-Fi Records "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy" with a dream band: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, drums, Bob Stroger, bass, Billy Flynn, guitar and Mel Brown, guitar.
published: 16 Mar 2015
One Way Out (Mono Version)
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One Way Out (Mono Version) · Sonny Boy Williamson II
The Real Folk Blues
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1961 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1965-04-09
Producer: Marshall Chess
Producer: Leonard Chess
Producer: Willie Dixon
Composer Lyricist: Elmore James
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Sehorn
Composer Lyricist: Sonny Boy Williamson II
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published: 04 Oct 2018
Billy Boy Arnold - Key To The Highway
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold takes on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and does so in a way that makes us appreciate the genius of Broonzy and consummate art of Arnold himself.
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold - vocals, harmonica
Eric Noden - guitar
Billy Flynn - electric guitar, mandolin
Beau Sample - acoustic bass
Rick Sherry - washboard, percussion
Label: Electro-Fi
Year of release: 2012
Recorded: Blaise Barton at Joyride Studio, Chicago 2011
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published: 26 Jul 2014
Arnold Schwarzenegger Finds Out Linda Hamilton Didn't Want To Work With Him | The Graham Norton Show
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Bill Hader impersonates Arnold Schwarzenegger [DeepFake]
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Billy Boy Arnold ~ I Wish You Would
Billy Flynn on Guitar
Felton Crews on Bass
Johnny Iguana on Keys
Kenny Beedy-Eyes Smith on Drums
Switzerland,
2012
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Billy Boy Arnold & Phil Alvin (The Blasters) -- I Ain't Got You #blues #blues Harp #the Blasters
Billy Boy Arnold is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica player and has worked with blues legends such as Bo Diddley, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, Earl Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and others.
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Billy Boy Arnold & Phil Alvin on Art Fein's Poker Party (#D37), 1993
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published: 03 Jul 2023
Billy Boy Arnold- Move on down the road
Harmonic blues (From album Back were I belong)
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Billy Boy Arnold - Billy Boy´s Jump
Down Home Harp Testament
A companion volume to Testament's Down Home Slide compilation, this brings together 21 previously unreleased tracks from that label's vaults and a reprise of "Billy Boy's Jump" by Billy Boy Arnold from the original album Goin' to Chicago. There's a real nice blend of styles, and even with big guns aboard like Big Walter Horton and Little Walter playing with Johnny Young and Robert Nighthawk, this is no mere amplified Chicago honkfest. The country side of things are represented in a right primitive way by Willie Lee Harris and Coot Vinson with Doctor Ross, Driftin' Slim and James "Bat" Robinson holding up the one-man band side of the equation. And a can't-miss highlight is the harmonica Slim Willis Quartet taking the pop standard "Canadian Sunset" for a lowdown blue...
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Chicago Blues Legend Billy Boy Arnold recording his dream project for Electro-Fi Records "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy" with a dream band: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith,...
Chicago Blues Legend Billy Boy Arnold recording his dream project for Electro-Fi Records "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy" with a dream band: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, drums, Bob Stroger, bass, Billy Flynn, guitar and Mel Brown, guitar.
Chicago Blues Legend Billy Boy Arnold recording his dream project for Electro-Fi Records "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy" with a dream band: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, drums, Bob Stroger, bass, Billy Flynn, guitar and Mel Brown, guitar.
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One Way Out (Mono Version) · Sonny Boy Williamson II
The Real Folk Blues
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1961 UMG ...
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The Real Folk Blues
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1961 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1965-04-09
Producer: Marshall Chess
Producer: Leonard Chess
Producer: Willie Dixon
Composer Lyricist: Elmore James
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Sehorn
Composer Lyricist: Sonny Boy Williamson II
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One Way Out (Mono Version) · Sonny Boy Williamson II
The Real Folk Blues
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1961 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1965-04-09
Producer: Marshall Chess
Producer: Leonard Chess
Producer: Willie Dixon
Composer Lyricist: Elmore James
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Sehorn
Composer Lyricist: Sonny Boy Williamson II
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William 'Billy Boy' Arnold takes on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and does so in a way that makes us appreciate the genius of Broonzy and consummate art of Arno...
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold takes on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and does so in a way that makes us appreciate the genius of Broonzy and consummate art of Arnold himself.
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold - vocals, harmonica
Eric Noden - guitar
Billy Flynn - electric guitar, mandolin
Beau Sample - acoustic bass
Rick Sherry - washboard, percussion
Label: Electro-Fi
Year of release: 2012
Recorded: Blaise Barton at Joyride Studio, Chicago 2011
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William 'Billy Boy' Arnold takes on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and does so in a way that makes us appreciate the genius of Broonzy and consummate art of Arnold himself.
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold - vocals, harmonica
Eric Noden - guitar
Billy Flynn - electric guitar, mandolin
Beau Sample - acoustic bass
Rick Sherry - washboard, percussion
Label: Electro-Fi
Year of release: 2012
Recorded: Blaise Barton at Joyride Studio, Chicago 2011
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Billy Boy Arnold is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica player and has worked with blues legends such a...
Billy Boy Arnold is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica player and has worked with blues legends such as Bo Diddley, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, Earl Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and others.
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Down Home Harp Testament
A companion volume to Testament's Down Home Slide compilation, this brings together 21 previously unreleased tracks from that label's v...
Down Home Harp Testament
A companion volume to Testament's Down Home Slide compilation, this brings together 21 previously unreleased tracks from that label's vaults and a reprise of "Billy Boy's Jump" by Billy Boy Arnold from the original album Goin' to Chicago. There's a real nice blend of styles, and even with big guns aboard like Big Walter Horton and Little Walter playing with Johnny Young and Robert Nighthawk, this is no mere amplified Chicago honkfest. The country side of things are represented in a right primitive way by Willie Lee Harris and Coot Vinson with Doctor Ross, Driftin' Slim and James "Bat" Robinson holding up the one-man band side of the equation. And a can't-miss highlight is the harmonica Slim Willis Quartet taking the pop standard "Canadian Sunset" for a lowdown blues ride. Selections from Big John Wrencher, George Robertson, John Lee Henley and Andrew Cauthen round out this superlative little collection. Not just another harmonica compilation, there are great performances in enough divergent styles to make this a wonderful harmonica introductory primer disc for anyone who wants to investigate both city and country styles.
Down Home Harp Testament
A companion volume to Testament's Down Home Slide compilation, this brings together 21 previously unreleased tracks from that label's vaults and a reprise of "Billy Boy's Jump" by Billy Boy Arnold from the original album Goin' to Chicago. There's a real nice blend of styles, and even with big guns aboard like Big Walter Horton and Little Walter playing with Johnny Young and Robert Nighthawk, this is no mere amplified Chicago honkfest. The country side of things are represented in a right primitive way by Willie Lee Harris and Coot Vinson with Doctor Ross, Driftin' Slim and James "Bat" Robinson holding up the one-man band side of the equation. And a can't-miss highlight is the harmonica Slim Willis Quartet taking the pop standard "Canadian Sunset" for a lowdown blues ride. Selections from Big John Wrencher, George Robertson, John Lee Henley and Andrew Cauthen round out this superlative little collection. Not just another harmonica compilation, there are great performances in enough divergent styles to make this a wonderful harmonica introductory primer disc for anyone who wants to investigate both city and country styles.
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Chicago Blues Legend Billy Boy Arnold recording his dream project for Electro-Fi Records "Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy" with a dream band: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, drums, Bob Stroger, bass, Billy Flynn, guitar and Mel Brown, guitar.
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The Real Folk Blues
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1961 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1965-04-09
Producer: Marshall Chess
Producer: Leonard Chess
Producer: Willie Dixon
Composer Lyricist: Elmore James
Composer Lyricist: Marshall Sehorn
Composer Lyricist: Sonny Boy Williamson II
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William 'Billy Boy' Arnold takes on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and does so in a way that makes us appreciate the genius of Broonzy and consummate art of Arnold himself.
William 'Billy Boy' Arnold - vocals, harmonica
Eric Noden - guitar
Billy Flynn - electric guitar, mandolin
Beau Sample - acoustic bass
Rick Sherry - washboard, percussion
Label: Electro-Fi
Year of release: 2012
Recorded: Blaise Barton at Joyride Studio, Chicago 2011
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William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935, Chicago, Illinois) is an American bluesharmonica player, singer and songwriter.
Biography
Born in Chicago, he began playing harmonica as a child, and in 1948 received informal lessons from his near neighbour John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, shortly before the latter's death. Arnold made his recording debut in 1952 with "Hello Stranger" on the small Cool label, the record company giving him the nickname "Billy Boy".
In the early 1950s, he joined forces with street musician Bo Diddley and played harmonica on the March 2, 1955 recording of the Bo Diddley song "I'm a Man" released by Checker Records. The same day as the Bo Diddley sessions, Billy Boy recorded the self-penned "You Got to Love Me" which was not released until the box set Chess Blues 1947-1967 in 1992.
Oh paint me with leopard spots Hey, why not, if that's your scene That's cool with me Oh Billy boy Oh Billy boy Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy It's just all about you It's just all about... Oh what a day, oh what a day I think I saw you on TV Yesterday Oh what a day, oh what a day I think I saw you on TV Yesterday (I don't like the idea of you breaking down and I'm the only one who can help you get back on the road again) Release me Release me Release me Release me Right on Oh virtuous one Right on Oh virtuous one Right on Oh virtuous one Right on Oh virtuous one Right on How do you like that How do you like that Right on How do you like that How do you like that