Keith Richards – Cocaine Blues

This is Keiths cover of the classic blues-song originally written and recorded by Luke Jordan back in 1927. Its not the best version of the song I have heard, but its a moving version. Enjoy. Keith Richards: guitar and vocals (1994). The lyrics: well,yonder comes my baby all dressed in white see baby gonna stay all night cocaine all around my brain yonder comes my baby all dressed in blue see baby what you gonna do cocain all around my brain hey baby come here quick this old cocaine is making me sick cocain all around my brain cocaines for horses, its not for men they say itll kill you but they dont say when cocain all around my brain ohh baby wouldnt you get here quick this old cocaine is making me sick cocain all around my brain its all around my brain

[EXCLUSIVE] Ronnie Wood & Friends – Stay With Me- Golden Nugget (21 April 2012)

[EXCLUSIVE] Official: From The Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood performance at Atlantic Citys The Golden Nugget (Live 2012). Ronnie Wood & Friends perform "Stay With Me" at the The Golden Nugget Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, USA on Saturday, 21 April 2012, following his second induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio for The Faces, the release of his limited-edition coffee table book "Faces, 1969-1975" (www.genesis-publications.combookfaces-1969-75collector), his Symbolic Collection NYC fine art exhibition entitled "Faces, Time and Places" (www.symboliccollection.com) and the 50th Anniversary of The Rolling Stones (www.therollingstones.com). The track is from the album "A Nod Is as Good as a Wink…To a Blind Horse" (1971), and the Atlantic City band featured his friends Bernard Fowler on lead vocals, Steve Jordan on drums, Willie Weeks on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, Andy Wallace on organ. www.goldennugget.com MEDIA CONTACT Adam Nelson, CEO Workhouse nelson@workhousepr.com. Visit www.workhousepr.com "Stay with Me", written by Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, was first recorded by their band The Faces for the 1971 album A Nod Is as Good as a Wink…To a Blind Horse. The song has also appeared on various Faces compilations and on albums by both songwriters. The lyrics describe a woman named Rita with "red lips, hair and fingernails" he "found… down on the floor"; the singer proposes a one-night stand on the condition that she must be gone when he wakes <b>…<b>

Eric Clapton & Keith Richards "Spoonful" live at Apollo 2/24/12

Video by Michael Matza This is a performance by Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and others of Spoonful live at the Apollo Theater. It was in tribute to the legendary Hubert Sumlin who passed away. The proceeds from this concert go to the Jazz Foundation. James Cotton on Harp! It was very refreshing to hear this song in this arrangement. Definitely made me miss Cream! Please do whatever you can do to donate to keep poor blues musicians in their homes and able to afford healthcare. jazzfoundation.org Check out some of my Clapton covers if you wish on my channel! -Michael Matza