Artist: Howlin' Wolf
Author: Chester Burnett
Label: Chess
Year: 1951
His first single, cut by Sam Phillips in Memphis for Chess in Chicago, with Moanin' At Midnight on the B-side and with Ike Turner on piano. Later he cut it as No Place To Go.
Covers:
Q65 [as No Place To Go]
Fleetwood Mac [as No Place To Go]
John Hammond [and in '92 as No Place To Go]
Led Zeppelin [as How Many More Times but more a cover of Wolf's No Place To Go; self-credited as usual]
Little Feat [in medley with 44 Blues]
George Thorogood & The Destroyers [as No Place To Go]
Big Sugar [as How Many More Times]
Groundhogs [as How Many More Years and as No Place To Go]
44 Rave [as No Place To Go]
Pat Travers [as How Many More Times]
Bo Ramsey [as No Place To Go]
T-Model Ford & GravelRoad [and also as I Worn My Body For So Long]
Joe Bonamassa [as How Many More Times]
Kim Wilson [as No Place To Go]
Duke Robillard [as No Place To Go, sounds exactly like Bo Ramsey's: vocal: John Hammond]
If you noticed blunt omissions, mis-interpretations or even out-and-out errors,
please let me know:
Arnold Rypens
Rozenlaan 65
B-2840 Reet (Rumst)