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Текст песни Queens Of The Stone Age — Hideaway
"Hide Away" or "Hideaway"
is a blues instrumental that has become "a standard for countless blues and rock musicians performing today." Freddie King first recorded "Hide Away" in 1960 and the following year it reached #5 in the Billboard R&B chart. The song reached #29 in the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of the highest showings in the pop chart by a blues artist. The song was named after Mel's Hide Away Lounge, a Chicago blues club where many of the blues musicians of the era played.
Although "Hide Away" is credited to Freddie King and Sonny Thompson (pianist and A&R man at Federal Records) in an interview, Freddie King said that "Hide Away" came from Hound Dog Taylor. Shakey Jake Harris, a harmonica player who played with Magic Sam, said "At that time me and Sam was playing at Mel's Hideaway. That's where Freddie King's "Hide Away" comes from. We stole it from Hound Dog Taylor, and Freddie King stole it from us. It used to be our theme song. It was Magic Sam's theme song. And so Freddie King would come in and jam with us until he learnt that song." Magic Sam recorded a variation of the song, "Do The Camel Walk," in 1961 (Chief 7026).
In his autobiography, Willie Dixon suggests that he named the song "Hideaway." He went on to say that "the guy who really wrote "Hideaway" was this guy called Irving Spencer." Dixon also claimed that Freddie King had recorded "Hideaway" earlier for Cobra Records, but none of his Cobra material was ever issued.
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