Cover of MY BLACK MAMMA in 1941 - as Country Blues #1 and Feel Like Going Home; in his interview with Alan Lomax during this first Stovall session, Muddy holds Son House as his main influence; that was the first time Lomax heard that name
Cover of I BE'S TROUBLED in 1948 - as I Can't Be Satisfied; Evelyn Aron, Leonard Chess' partner in the Aristocrat label (pre Chess), was most supportive
Cover of ANNA LOU BLUES in 1950 - part of the lyrics in Louisiana Blues
Cover of CATFISH BLUES in 1950 - as Rollin' Stone, theme and lyrics inspired by Catfish; the song the Stones got their name from (see footnote)
Cover of MINGLEWOOD BLUES in 1950 - as Rollin' And Tumblin'; first under alias Baby Face Lewis Trio with Little Walter and Leroy Foster, much against the Chess brothers' taste, who ordered a version of their own; used the melody again in Louisiana Blues (see there)