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Come On (Earl King song)

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"Come On Part I"
Single by Earl King
from the album Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings
B-side "Come On Part II"
Released 1960
Format 7" single
Recorded October 271960
Genre Rhythm and blues
Label Imperial Records 5713
Writer Earl King
Producer Dave Bartholomew
Earl King singles chronology
"The Things That I Used to Do"
(1960)
"Come On"
(1960)
"You're More to Me Than Gold"
(1960)

Come On also known as Let the Good Times Roll is a song written and first performed by New Orleans R&B artist Earl King. Jimi Hendrix introduced it to wider audience by his cover in 1968. The earliest version of this song by Earl King came out in 1960 from Ace Records subsidiary Rex label under the name "Darling Honey Angel Child." In the same year, King left Ace for Imperial Records where he recorded the song again this time with changed lyrics. The recording was released as "Come On Part 1” b/w “Come On Part 2” (Imperial 5713) in 1960. Probably the most well known cover of this song is the one done by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1968. It appears on their third album Electric Ladyland. Hendrix sped up the tempo to give more rock and roll feel, however the original guitar licks remain intact. Dr. John played a bluesy version of the song on his critically acclaimed album Dr. John's Gumbo (1972) under the name "Let the Good Times Roll." He plays the lead guitar on this version. Dr. John also plays it on the live album Right Place, Right Time: Live at Tipitina's (2006) under different arrangement. He plays piano on this one. Stevie Ray Vaughan covered the song on his third album Soul to Soul (1985). His version is basically a straight cover of the Hendrix version. Other artists who did the song include Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets on their first album Talk To You By Hand (1981).

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