In a prologue, the witch Mother Malkin is imprisoned in an underground chamber by Gregory, the last of a knightly order known as the Falcons, who have long defended humanity against supernatural threats. Several decades later, Gregory now works as a "Spook," a roving witch hunter.
Willie Mabon recorded "The Seventh Son" on June 1, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois. The exact personnel on the session is not known for sure but is most likely Willie Mabon (vocals, piano), Bill Martin (trumpet), Herbert Robinson (tenor saxophone), Willie Dixon (bass), and Oliver Coleman (drums). The song was paired for release as a single with "Lucinda" as its b-side and was released in October.
Sting and Jools Holland - Seventh Son - Top Of The Pops 2 - Tuesday 9th April 2002
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published: 04 Mar 2012
Seventh Son
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Seventh Son · Jools Holland · Sting
Jools Holland And Friends - Small World Big Band
℗ 2001 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Trombone: Alistair white.
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Masterer: Jon Astley
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Engineer, Mixer, Percussion, Producer: Laurie Latham.
Alto Saxophone: Lisa Walsingham
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Trumpet: Mick Ball.
Clarinet: Peter Long
Baritone Saxophone: Peter Long
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Saxophone: Ray Gelato
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Unknown: Ron Burrow
Vocals: Sting
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
String Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Writer: Willie Dixon
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published: 06 Jan 2015
Seventh Son (W. Dixon) Sting & Jools Holland
published: 19 Feb 2015
Sting - Seven Days
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Sting - Seventh Son Lyrics
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Seventh Son (W. Dixon) Johnny Rivers & George Thorogood - LIVE @ The VCBF 2013 - musicUcansee.com
Rockin' George Thorogood and Johnny Rivers! Kickin' up some dust at the Ventura County Blues Festival 2013. Here's the Wiki on Seventh Son: "The Seventh Son", also recorded as "Seventh Son", is a song written by Willie Dixon. It was released as a single by Willie Mabon on Chess Records in 1955.[2][3] It has also been recorded by artists such as Johnny Rivers (on his album Meanwhile Back at the Whisky a Go Go), Bill Haley & His Comets (released on their 1999 greatest-hit compilation), John Mellencamp (on the 2005 reissue of Rough Harvest), Billy "Crash" Craddock (on the album You Better Move On), Mose Allison, Sting, Georgie Fame, Climax Blues Band, the Soul Agents, Long John Baldry, George Thorogood and, as with many of his own songs, by Willie Dixon.
Johnny Rivers version[edit]
Johnny Riv...
published: 19 Dec 2015
Seventh Son - John Baldry & Elton John
Brilliant recording of the Elton John band with Long John Baldry from Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops for Tea," which was produced by Elton John, using most of his own band at the time, but with the great Klaus Voorman on bass instead of Dee Murray. This track is a great cover of the Willie Dixon blues classic.
Elton John had long been associated with John Baldry, playing in his back-up band in the sixties, and then producnig two of his albums in the seventies. It was from John Baldry in 1967 that Reg Dwight (as Elton was called then) took his new stage name - combining "Elton" from their saxophone player Elton Dean and "John" from Long John Baldry!
published: 25 Feb 2009
Love Is Stronger Than Justice (The Munificent Seven)(Live From Lake House, Wiltshire, E...
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published: 02 Jun 2023
The Seventh Son
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The Seventh Son · Willie Dixon
I Am The Blues
℗ Originally Released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-08-24
Composer, Lyricist: W. Dixon
Producer: Abner Spector
Reissue Producer: Lawrence Cohn
Re- Mastering Engineer: David Mitson
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published: 10 Aug 2015
Seventh Son - Clayton Doley
The Willie Dixon classic 'Seventh Son' performed by The Clayton Doley Organ Experience @ Blue Beat, Sydney Australia. November 2012.
Clayton Doley - Hammond C3 Organ
Matt 'The Rumble' Morrison - Guitar
Miles Thomas - Drums
James Haselwood - Bass
Matt Ottignon - Tenor Sax
Nick Garbett - Trumpet
Juanita Tippens - Backup Vocals
Paula Baxter - Backup Vocals
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Seventh Son · Jools Holland · Sting
Jools Holland And Friends - Small World Big Band
℗ 2001 Warner Music UK...
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Seventh Son · Jools Holland · Sting
Jools Holland And Friends - Small World Big Band
℗ 2001 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Trombone: Alistair white.
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Masterer: Jon Astley
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Engineer, Mixer, Percussion, Producer: Laurie Latham.
Alto Saxophone: Lisa Walsingham
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Trumpet: Mick Ball.
Clarinet: Peter Long
Baritone Saxophone: Peter Long
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Saxophone: Ray Gelato
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Unknown: Ron Burrow
Vocals: Sting
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
String Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Writer: Willie Dixon
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Seventh Son · Jools Holland · Sting
Jools Holland And Friends - Small World Big Band
℗ 2001 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Trombone: Alistair white.
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Masterer: Jon Astley
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Engineer, Mixer, Percussion, Producer: Laurie Latham.
Alto Saxophone: Lisa Walsingham
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Trumpet: Mick Ball.
Clarinet: Peter Long
Baritone Saxophone: Peter Long
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Saxophone: Ray Gelato
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Unknown: Ron Burrow
Vocals: Sting
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
String Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Writer: Willie Dixon
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Official Music Video for Seven Days performed by Sting.
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Official Music Video for Seven Days performed by Sting.
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(C) 1993 A&M Records
#Sting #SevenDays #Remastered #Pop
REMASTERED IN HD!
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#Sting #SevenDays #Remastered #Pop
Rockin' George Thorogood and Johnny Rivers! Kickin' up some dust at the Ventura County Blues Festival 2013. Here's the Wiki on Seventh Son: "The Seventh Son", a...
Rockin' George Thorogood and Johnny Rivers! Kickin' up some dust at the Ventura County Blues Festival 2013. Here's the Wiki on Seventh Son: "The Seventh Son", also recorded as "Seventh Son", is a song written by Willie Dixon. It was released as a single by Willie Mabon on Chess Records in 1955.[2][3] It has also been recorded by artists such as Johnny Rivers (on his album Meanwhile Back at the Whisky a Go Go), Bill Haley & His Comets (released on their 1999 greatest-hit compilation), John Mellencamp (on the 2005 reissue of Rough Harvest), Billy "Crash" Craddock (on the album You Better Move On), Mose Allison, Sting, Georgie Fame, Climax Blues Band, the Soul Agents, Long John Baldry, George Thorogood and, as with many of his own songs, by Willie Dixon.
Johnny Rivers version[edit]
Johnny Rivers recorded his version of "the Seventh Son" supposedly at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California and released it on Meanwhile Back at the Whisky à Go Go in 1965 and released it as a single. Most, if not all, of these 'live' Whisky tracks were studio recordings with audience noise added, however. The single version of the song peaked at #7 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 singles chart.[4] Johnny Rivers' version also topped RPM magazine's Top Singles chart.[5]
Johnny Rivers Band:
Johnny Rivers - Guitar/Vocals
Featuring: George Thorogood - Guitar
Doug Hamblin - Guitar
Darrel Cook - Bass
Skip Edwards - Keyboards
Keith Edwards - Drums
Oren Waters - BGV
Gerald Davis - BGV
http://www.JohnnyRivers.com
http://www.GeorgeThorogood.com
http://www.VenturaCountyBlues.com
http://www.MusicUCanSee.com
Rockin' George Thorogood and Johnny Rivers! Kickin' up some dust at the Ventura County Blues Festival 2013. Here's the Wiki on Seventh Son: "The Seventh Son", also recorded as "Seventh Son", is a song written by Willie Dixon. It was released as a single by Willie Mabon on Chess Records in 1955.[2][3] It has also been recorded by artists such as Johnny Rivers (on his album Meanwhile Back at the Whisky a Go Go), Bill Haley & His Comets (released on their 1999 greatest-hit compilation), John Mellencamp (on the 2005 reissue of Rough Harvest), Billy "Crash" Craddock (on the album You Better Move On), Mose Allison, Sting, Georgie Fame, Climax Blues Band, the Soul Agents, Long John Baldry, George Thorogood and, as with many of his own songs, by Willie Dixon.
Johnny Rivers version[edit]
Johnny Rivers recorded his version of "the Seventh Son" supposedly at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California and released it on Meanwhile Back at the Whisky à Go Go in 1965 and released it as a single. Most, if not all, of these 'live' Whisky tracks were studio recordings with audience noise added, however. The single version of the song peaked at #7 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 singles chart.[4] Johnny Rivers' version also topped RPM magazine's Top Singles chart.[5]
Johnny Rivers Band:
Johnny Rivers - Guitar/Vocals
Featuring: George Thorogood - Guitar
Doug Hamblin - Guitar
Darrel Cook - Bass
Skip Edwards - Keyboards
Keith Edwards - Drums
Oren Waters - BGV
Gerald Davis - BGV
http://www.JohnnyRivers.com
http://www.GeorgeThorogood.com
http://www.VenturaCountyBlues.com
http://www.MusicUCanSee.com
Brilliant recording of the Elton John band with Long John Baldry from Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops for Tea," which was produced by Elton John, using mo...
Brilliant recording of the Elton John band with Long John Baldry from Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops for Tea," which was produced by Elton John, using most of his own band at the time, but with the great Klaus Voorman on bass instead of Dee Murray. This track is a great cover of the Willie Dixon blues classic.
Elton John had long been associated with John Baldry, playing in his back-up band in the sixties, and then producnig two of his albums in the seventies. It was from John Baldry in 1967 that Reg Dwight (as Elton was called then) took his new stage name - combining "Elton" from their saxophone player Elton Dean and "John" from Long John Baldry!
Brilliant recording of the Elton John band with Long John Baldry from Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops for Tea," which was produced by Elton John, using most of his own band at the time, but with the great Klaus Voorman on bass instead of Dee Murray. This track is a great cover of the Willie Dixon blues classic.
Elton John had long been associated with John Baldry, playing in his back-up band in the sixties, and then producnig two of his albums in the seventies. It was from John Baldry in 1967 that Reg Dwight (as Elton was called then) took his new stage name - combining "Elton" from their saxophone player Elton Dean and "John" from Long John Baldry!
Official Music Video for Love Is Stronger Than Justice (Live From Lake House, Wiltshire, England, 1993) performed by Sting.
Follow Sting:
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Official Music Video for Love Is Stronger Than Justice (Live From Lake House, Wiltshire, England, 1993) performed by Sting.
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#Sting #LoveIsStrongerThanJustice #LakeHouse
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The Seventh Son · Willie Dixon
I Am The Blues
℗ Originally Released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1...
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The Seventh Son · Willie Dixon
I Am The Blues
℗ Originally Released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-08-24
Composer, Lyricist: W. Dixon
Producer: Abner Spector
Reissue Producer: Lawrence Cohn
Re- Mastering Engineer: David Mitson
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The Seventh Son · Willie Dixon
I Am The Blues
℗ Originally Released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-08-24
Composer, Lyricist: W. Dixon
Producer: Abner Spector
Reissue Producer: Lawrence Cohn
Re- Mastering Engineer: David Mitson
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The Willie Dixon classic 'Seventh Son' performed by The Clayton Doley Organ Experience @ Blue Beat, Sydney Australia. November 2012.
Clayton Doley - Hammond C3...
The Willie Dixon classic 'Seventh Son' performed by The Clayton Doley Organ Experience @ Blue Beat, Sydney Australia. November 2012.
Clayton Doley - Hammond C3 Organ
Matt 'The Rumble' Morrison - Guitar
Miles Thomas - Drums
James Haselwood - Bass
Matt Ottignon - Tenor Sax
Nick Garbett - Trumpet
Juanita Tippens - Backup Vocals
Paula Baxter - Backup Vocals
The Willie Dixon classic 'Seventh Son' performed by The Clayton Doley Organ Experience @ Blue Beat, Sydney Australia. November 2012.
Clayton Doley - Hammond C3 Organ
Matt 'The Rumble' Morrison - Guitar
Miles Thomas - Drums
James Haselwood - Bass
Matt Ottignon - Tenor Sax
Nick Garbett - Trumpet
Juanita Tippens - Backup Vocals
Paula Baxter - Backup Vocals
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Seventh Son · Jools Holland · Sting
Jools Holland And Friends - Small World Big Band
℗ 2001 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Trombone: Alistair white.
Bass: Dave Swift.
Drums: Gilson Lavis.
Trumpet: Jason McDermid
Masterer: Jon Astley
Trumpet: Jon Scott.
Piano: Jools Holland
Engineer, Mixer, Percussion, Producer: Laurie Latham.
Alto Saxophone: Lisa Walsingham
Guitar: Mark Flanagan.
Saxophone: Michael Rose
Trumpet: Mick Ball.
Clarinet: Peter Long
Baritone Saxophone: Peter Long
Saxophone: Phil Veacock.
Saxophone: Ray Gelato
Trombone: Roger Goslyn.
Unknown: Ron Burrow
Vocals: Sting
Trombone: Winston Rollins.
String Arranger: Phil Veacock.
Writer: Willie Dixon
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REMASTERED IN HD!
Official Music Video for Seven Days performed by Sting.
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#Sting #SevenDays #Remastered #Pop
Rockin' George Thorogood and Johnny Rivers! Kickin' up some dust at the Ventura County Blues Festival 2013. Here's the Wiki on Seventh Son: "The Seventh Son", also recorded as "Seventh Son", is a song written by Willie Dixon. It was released as a single by Willie Mabon on Chess Records in 1955.[2][3] It has also been recorded by artists such as Johnny Rivers (on his album Meanwhile Back at the Whisky a Go Go), Bill Haley & His Comets (released on their 1999 greatest-hit compilation), John Mellencamp (on the 2005 reissue of Rough Harvest), Billy "Crash" Craddock (on the album You Better Move On), Mose Allison, Sting, Georgie Fame, Climax Blues Band, the Soul Agents, Long John Baldry, George Thorogood and, as with many of his own songs, by Willie Dixon.
Johnny Rivers version[edit]
Johnny Rivers recorded his version of "the Seventh Son" supposedly at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California and released it on Meanwhile Back at the Whisky à Go Go in 1965 and released it as a single. Most, if not all, of these 'live' Whisky tracks were studio recordings with audience noise added, however. The single version of the song peaked at #7 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 singles chart.[4] Johnny Rivers' version also topped RPM magazine's Top Singles chart.[5]
Johnny Rivers Band:
Johnny Rivers - Guitar/Vocals
Featuring: George Thorogood - Guitar
Doug Hamblin - Guitar
Darrel Cook - Bass
Skip Edwards - Keyboards
Keith Edwards - Drums
Oren Waters - BGV
Gerald Davis - BGV
http://www.JohnnyRivers.com
http://www.GeorgeThorogood.com
http://www.VenturaCountyBlues.com
http://www.MusicUCanSee.com
Brilliant recording of the Elton John band with Long John Baldry from Baldry's 1972 album "Everything Stops for Tea," which was produced by Elton John, using most of his own band at the time, but with the great Klaus Voorman on bass instead of Dee Murray. This track is a great cover of the Willie Dixon blues classic.
Elton John had long been associated with John Baldry, playing in his back-up band in the sixties, and then producnig two of his albums in the seventies. It was from John Baldry in 1967 that Reg Dwight (as Elton was called then) took his new stage name - combining "Elton" from their saxophone player Elton Dean and "John" from Long John Baldry!
Official Music Video for Love Is Stronger Than Justice (Live From Lake House, Wiltshire, England, 1993) performed by Sting.
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The Seventh Son · Willie Dixon
I Am The Blues
℗ Originally Released 1969 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1993-08-24
Composer, Lyricist: W. Dixon
Producer: Abner Spector
Reissue Producer: Lawrence Cohn
Re- Mastering Engineer: David Mitson
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The Willie Dixon classic 'Seventh Son' performed by The Clayton Doley Organ Experience @ Blue Beat, Sydney Australia. November 2012.
Clayton Doley - Hammond C3 Organ
Matt 'The Rumble' Morrison - Guitar
Miles Thomas - Drums
James Haselwood - Bass
Matt Ottignon - Tenor Sax
Nick Garbett - Trumpet
Juanita Tippens - Backup Vocals
Paula Baxter - Backup Vocals
Well, now everybody cryin' 'bout the seventh son But in the whole round world there is only one And I'm the one, yes, I'm the one, I'm the one, I'm the I'm the one they call the seventh son Well, I can tell your future before it comes to pass And I can do things for you that make your heart feel glad Look at the skies and predict the rain I can tell when a woman's got another man I'm the one, yes, I'm the one, I'm the one, I'm the one I'm the one they call the seventh son Now I can hold you close and I can squeeze you tight And I can make you cry for me both day and night And I can heal the sick and even raise the dead And make you little girls talk out of your head I'm the one, yes, I'm the one, I'm the one, I'm the one I'm the one they call the seventh son Now I can talk these words that sound so sweet I can make your little heart even skip a beat I can take you, baby, hold you in my arms And make the flesh quiver on your lovely bones I'm the one, yes, I'm the one, I'm the one, I'm the one I'm the one they call the seventh son Well, now everybody cryin' 'Bout the seventh son But in the whole round world there is only one And I'm the one, yes, I'm the one, I'm the one, I'm the I'm the one they call the seventh son I'm the one they call the seventh son