Eric Bibb's biography and videos at www.veojam.com/players/eric-bibb Eric Bibb performs live at the Stallet Folk & Världsmusik, Stockholm, September 2010
I've been playing this song since I learned it from VanRonk in 1964. I've heard many versions…this one by Eric Bibb is superb,outstanding! Great guitar work with lots of improv and variations and soulful singing. Amen,brother
This is a tour de force as a performance: technically, expressively, emotionally. Verging on transcendent -Dave van Ronk's version is superb; Snooks Eaglin's was definitive for decades; Bert Jansch's is the best British take on it - but this is just sublime.
This song has appeared over the years in recordings with various lyrics. The song has been credited to pianist Walter David, who recorded Come Back Baby in 1941 with different verses than Eric Bibb sings here, which-along with the guitar arrangement- are almost identical to those put on record in 1961 by the late great finger picker Dave Van Ronk, who credited his guitar arrangement to his one-time sideman Dave Woods. (Van Ronk listed the songwriting credits to Walter David and J. Dupree - L. Martin.) Van Ronk's lyrics were also different from those sung by Ray Charles in his 1954 version (as the B-side to I Got a Woman) over a piano arrangement that was markedly different from Davis' 1941 recording. Glad to hear Van Ronk's version so capably executed by Eric Bibb in this video.
Babas of the unbroken spirit from the Mother Land to the Plantations of North America: John Lee Hooker, Muddy Water, Howlin' Wolf and into the next generation with Eric Bibb! (Baba means Father) No more to say. It speaks for itself. Hm....Hm....Hm.
hmm ok after watching the body language again , I see what you mean.. but i understand it .. I have that too when playing. there's a build upin energy inside you , but it wouldn't do your tone any good if you release it all at once , kinda like the difference between a car tire blowing up , or deflating it slowly. maybe that's a little vague but I hope I explained it just a bit:) have a good one!
I've been playing this song since I learned it from VanRonk in 1964. I've heard many versions…this one by Eric Bibb is superb,outstanding! Great guitar work with lots of improv and variations and soulful singing. Amen,brother
This is a tour de force as a performance: technically, expressively, emotionally.
Verging on transcendent -Dave van Ronk's version is superb; Snooks Eaglin's was definitive for decades; Bert Jansch's is the best British take on it - but this is just sublime.
Excellent! Lightning would be happy!
Oh my God!......that is what i mean Blues!!!!!!!.......Can't stop listening this song. Great Eric Bibb thank you to exist
He’s playing a Falstaff ,the best guitar in the world 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You are unreal bro and only 300 something likes? Come on man we need to get your name out there. Soooo good
Simply awesome, love the feel of the playing and the soul that he sings from, one of my fave vids
You're right. That's how Eric always sings. He puts all his passion and heart into what he sings.
Awesome ! Thats what playing the blues is all about, The style, the feel and the tone
This song has appeared over the years in recordings with various lyrics. The song has been credited to pianist Walter David, who recorded Come Back Baby in 1941 with different verses than Eric Bibb sings here, which-along with the guitar arrangement- are almost identical to those put on record in 1961 by the late great finger picker Dave Van Ronk, who credited his guitar arrangement to his one-time sideman Dave Woods. (Van Ronk listed the songwriting credits to Walter David and J. Dupree - L. Martin.) Van Ronk's lyrics were also different from those sung by Ray Charles in his 1954 version (as the B-side to I Got a Woman) over a piano arrangement that was markedly different from Davis' 1941 recording. Glad to hear Van Ronk's version so capably executed by Eric Bibb in this video.
Incredible good Eric Bibb we love you in holland.Happy birthday.
Still one of my favorite videos on CZcams ever. And I've watched a lot of videos... 0_0
Brilliant and a refreshing change from E A and B7th
Beautiful! Way to own it!
the way he simultaneously instills dissonance and resolve leaves me with my hackles up
Forget about all the theories. This is the blues
Ohhhh yeah this stuff is great!!!!
Top Notch Blues!
Do whatever you need to do to see this guy live.
Sing it baby, just for me!
The best "come back baby" I ever heard. I knew another good version by snooks eaglin.
El puto amo!!!!
O'yea totally awesome!!!!!!👍😂
How can this have only 3,508 views?????????
Slick, rich, emotional charged. Wow!
he is tuned down a half step. The song is in the key of Ab (it is played as if it is in A major though)
Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb
I don't think he's tense, I think he's intense and not afraid to show it
"One more time..."
Babas of the unbroken spirit from the Mother Land to the Plantations of North America: John Lee Hooker, Muddy Water, Howlin' Wolf and into the next generation with Eric Bibb! (Baba means Father) No more to say. It speaks for itself. Hm....Hm....Hm.
anyone know where i can find any kind of reference other than tabs to learn this? maybe even a tutorial or something? thanks
Shit... can anyone transcribe the lyrics? Can´t find it anywhere... :/ Sucha lovely song.
No, not an Ovation .. but I was confused by the headstock ..
Tab anyone?
hmm ok after watching the body language again , I see what you mean.. but i understand it .. I have that too when playing. there's a build upin energy inside you , but it wouldn't do your tone any good if you release it all at once , kinda like the difference between a car tire blowing up , or deflating it slowly. maybe that's a little vague but I hope I explained it just a bit:) have a good one!
Tense? The guys wearing PJs, he's comfortable.
.. is he playing an Ovation ..?
very nice, but perhaps Jorma did a little more with it
Dave Van Ronk...
Snooks Eaglin's version was a long time before \dvr,.
musically this is similar to Dave Van Ronk's version though.
mechanical ? really? I was rocking back and forth XD could be something wrong with me though :)