Muddy Waters discography

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Studio albums13
Live albums9+
Compilation albums25+
Singles62
Muddy Waters discography
Photograph of Muddy Waters on stage playing an electric guitar
Muddy Waters with James Cotton in Ontario Place, Toronto (1978)
Studio albums13
Live albums9+
Compilation albums25+
Singles62
Singles as accompanist20
Albums as accompanist17

Muddy Waters (1913–1983) was an American blues artist who is considered a pioneer of the electric Chicago blues and a major influence on the development of blues and rock music.[1][2] He popularized several early Delta blues songs, such as "Rollin' and Tumblin'", "Walkin' Blues", and "Baby, Please Don't Go", and recorded songs that went on to become blues standards, including "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Mannish Boy", and "Got My Mojo Working".[3] During his recording career from 1941 to 1981, he recorded primarily for two record companies, Aristocrat/Chess and Blue Sky; they issued 62 singles and 13 studio albums (as with most postwar blues musicians, his recordings were released as two-song singles until the 1960s, when the focus shifted to long-playing albums).[4][5]

While he was living in Mississippi, Waters was recorded by Alan Lomax in 1941 for a U.S. Library of Congress folk music project.[6] Two songs were released on a 78 rpm record, "Country Blues" and "I Be's Troubled".[7] After moving to Chicago, he recorded for Leonard Chess and Aristocrat issued Waters's first single in 1947.[8] In 1950, Chess bought out his label partners and formed Chess Records.[9] From 1950 to 1958, Chess issued 15 singles that reached the top 10 of Billboard magazine's R&B chart.[10] Among the many albums the label released are the influential early compilation The Best of Muddy Waters (1958) and the live At Newport 1960.[11]

After Chess went out of business in 1975,[12] Waters recorded several successful albums for Blue Sky. Produced by blues rock singer and guitarist Johnny Winter,[13] Hard Again (1977), I'm Ready (1978), and Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live (1978) won Grammy Awards for "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recordings".[14] As a sideman, Waters also contributed to recordings by Little Walter, Junior Wells, Otis Spann, and others.[4] After Waters's death in 1983, a large number of compilation and live albums have been issued by various record companies,[15][16] often with significant overlap and duplication.[17] The double disc The Anthology: 1947–1972 (2001) is ranked at number 483 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2020 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[18]

For an in depth, illustrated discography, see https://www.wirz.de/music/waters.htm

List of studio albums with title, album details, chart peak, and reference(s)
Title Album details Chart
peak
U.S.
200
Ref(s)
Muddy Waters Sings "Big Bill"
  • Released: June 1960
  • Label: Chess (LP-1444)
  • Format: Mono LP
[19]
Folk Singer
  • Released: January 30, 1964
  • Label: Chess (LP-1483)
  • Format: Mono LP
[19]
Muddy, Brass & the Blues
  • Released: October 26, 1966
  • Label: Chess (LP/S-1507)
  • Format: Mono/stereo LP
[19]
Electric Mud
  • Released: October 5, 1968
  • Label: Cadet Concept (LPS-314)
  • Format: Stereo LP
127[a] [19][21]
After the Rain
  • Released: May 12, 1969
  • Label: Cadet Concept (LPS-320)
  • Format: Stereo LP
[19]
Fathers and Sons
  • Released: August 18, 1969
  • Label: Chess (LPS-127; reissue: 2CH 50033, 1972)
  • Format: Stereo 2xLP
  • Note: Sides 1 and 2 are studio recordings
70 [19][21]
The London Muddy Waters Sessions
  • Released: April 1972
  • Label: Chess (CH 60013)
  • Format: Stereo LP
[22]
Can't Get No Grindin'
  • Released: August 1973
  • Label: Chess (CH 50023)
  • Format: Stereo LP
[22]
"Unk" in Funk
  • Released: March 1974
  • Label: Chess (CH 60031)
  • Format: Stereo LP
[22]
The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album
  • Released: April 1975
  • Label: Chess (CH 60035)
  • Format: Stereo LP
[22]
Hard Again
  • Released: January 10, 1977[b]
  • Label: Blue Sky (PZ 34449)
  • Format: Stereo LP
143 [21][24]
I'm Ready
  • Released: January 1978
  • Label: Blue Sky (JZ 34928)
  • Format: Stereo LP
157 [21][25]
King Bee
  • Released: 1981
  • Label: Blue Sky (PZ 37064)
  • Format: Stereo LP
192 [21]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart

Selected live albums

Since Waters's death in 1983, a large number of live albums have been released by a variety of record companies.[16] According to biographer Robert Gordon, "much of it comes from the latter years and the recordings tend to blend."[26] However, some were well-received and appeared on Billboard's Blues albums chart.[21]

List of live albums with title, album details, chart peak, and reference(s)
Title Album details Chart
peak
U.S.
Blues
Ref(s)
At Newport 1960
  • Released: November 15, 1960
  • Label: Chess (LP 1449)
  • Format: Mono LP
[19]
Fathers and Sons
  • Released: August 1969
  • Label: Chess (LPS 127)
  • Format: Stereo LP
  • Note: Sides 3 and 4 are live recordings
[c] [19]
Live at Mr. Kelly's
  • Released: October 1971[d]
  • Label: Chess (CH 50012)
  • Format: Stereo LP
  • Note: Recorded June 1971
[22][27]
Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live
  • Released: January 1979[e]
  • Label: Blue Sky (JZ 35712; E2K 86559)
  • Format: LP, 2xCD (2003 reissue)
  • Note: Recorded March 18, 1977 – August 26, 1978
[29][28]
Collaboration[f]
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Tomato (R2 71661)
  • Format: CD
  • Note: Recorded 1958
[26]
Hoochie Coochie Man
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: LaserLight (17 101)
  • Format: CD
  • Note: Recorded 1964
[26]
The Lost Tapes (Recorded Live 1971)
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Topcat/Blind Pig (BPCD 5054)
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Note: Recorded November 1971
[31][32]
Live at the Fillmore Auditorium  San Francisco 1966
  • Released: 2009
  • Label: Chess/Geffen (B00112650 02)
  • Format: CD
  • Note: Recorded November 04/05/06, 1966
8 [21]
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981 15 [21]
Hoochie Coochie Man: Live at the Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Justin Time
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Note: Recorded December 1978 (Muddy Waters Blues Band), June 1996 (Muddy Waters Tribute Band)
5 [21][29]
Live at Rockpalast
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: MIG/WDR
  • Format: 2xLP, 2xCD, 2xDVD
  • Note: Recorded January 1977
7 [21]
The Montreux Years
  • Released: 2021
  • Label: BMG
  • Format: 2xLP, CD
  • Note: Recorded June 1972/June 1974/July 1977
Live In Los Angeles 1954 (Live at the Shrine Auditorium)
  • Released: 2021
  • Label: GNP Crescendo
  • Format: 10" LP
  • Note: Recorded September 1954
Hollywood Blues Summit (Live at the Ash Grove 1971)
  • Released: 2023
  • Label: Liberation Hall
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Note: Recorded July 1971
"—" denotes a release that did not chart

Selected compilation albums

Muddy Waters's original two-song singles recorded for Chess were later released on various "Best of" and anthology albums.[33] Over the years, many were repackaged with new titles and re-sequenced,[34] with the earlier versions going out-of-print.[35] In the 1990s, Chess's successor, MCA Records, began releasing compilations, sometimes focusing on different periods during Waters's career as well as broader overviews.[33] Around the same time, Charly Records also released a number of albums of Chess recordings, including the nine CD set The Complete Muddy Waters 1947–1967 (1992).[23] After years of litigation, MCA was able to stop Charly from using Chess material without authorization.[36]

List of compilation albums with title, album details, chart peak, and reference(s)
Title Album details Chart
peak
U.S.
Blues
Ref(s)
The Best of Muddy Waters
  • Released: 1958
  • Label: Chess (LP-1427)
  • Format: Mono LP
  • Note: Repackaged and resequenced as Sail On
    (1969, Chess LP-1539)
[19]
The Real Folk Blues
  • Released: January 1966
  • Label: Chess (LP-1501)
  • Format: Mono LP
[19]
More Real Folk Blues
  • Released: January 27, 1967
  • Label: Chess (LP/S-1511)
  • Format: Mono/stereo LP
[19]
They Call Me Muddy Waters
  • Released: February 1971
  • Label: Chess (CH 1553)
  • Format: LP
[19]
McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters
  • Released: June 1971
  • Label: Chess (2CH 60006)
  • Format: 2xLP
[22]
Rolling Stone
  • Released: November 1982
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CH 8202; CH 9101)
  • Format: LP
[22]
Rare and Unissued
  • Released: 1984
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CH 9180)
  • Format: Mono LP
[22]
Trouble No More: Singles 1955–1959
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CH/C/D-9291)
  • Format: LP, cassette, CD
[22]
Muddy Waters: The Chess Box
  • Released: 1989[g]
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CH/C/D-80002)
  • Format: 6xLP, cassette, 3xCD
[37]
Blues Sky
  • Released: June 16, 1992
  • Label: Columbia/Legacy (ZK/T-49172)
  • Format: CD, cassette
[30]
The Complete Plantation Recordings
  • Released: June 8, 1993
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD/C-9344)
  • Format: CD, cassette
[30]
One More Mile (Chess Collectibles, Vol. 1)
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD/C2-9348)
  • Format: 2xCD, cassette
[38]
His Best: 1947 to 1955 [Volume 1]
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD-9370)
  • Format: CD
[39]
His Best: 1956 to 1964 [Volume 2]
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD-9380)
  • Format: CD
[40]
King of the Electric Blues
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Epic/Legacy (65215)
  • Format: CD
[41]
The Best of Muddy Waters: 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD-11946)
  • Format: CD
15 [21]
Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection [Volume 1] (1947–1952)
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD-112301)
  • Format: 2xCD
[42]
The Anthology (1947–1972)
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Chess/MCA (CHD-112649)
  • Format: 2xCD
[43]
Winning Combinations (split release with John Lee Hooker)
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Universal Special Products (088 112 646-2)
  • Format: CD
8 [21]
Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Hip-O (B0000482 02)
  • Format: CD
4 [21]
Hoochie Coochie Man: The Complete Chess Masters, Volume 2 (1952–1958)
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Hip-O Select (B0002758 02)
  • Format: 2xCD
[44]
The Definitive Collection
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Chess/Geffen (B0006273 02)
  • Format: CD
14 [21]
The Father of Chicago Blues 1 [21]
Playlist: The Very Best of Muddy Waters
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Epic/Legacy (88697 58709 2)
  • Format: CD
[45]
You Shook Me: The Complete Chess Masters, Volume 3 (1958–1963)
  • Released: 2012
  • Label: Hip-O Select/Geffen (B0017581 02)
  • Format: 2xCD
[46]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart

Singles

Muddy Waters's first 78 rpm record in 1941 listed him using his birth name, McKinley Morganfield. The late 1940s–mid-1950s record releases by Aristocrat Records and Chess Records sometimes used "Muddy Waters and His Guitar" as well as Muddy Waters. From the late 1950s on, he is identified as Muddy Waters.[47]

List of singles with title, year, label, chart peak, and reference(s)
Title
A-side / B-side
Year Label Chart
peak
U.S.
R&B
Ref(s)
"Country Blues" / "I Be's Troubled" 1941 Library of
Congress
AAFS 18
[7]
"Gypsy Woman" / "Little Anna Mae" 1948 Aristocrat
1302
[7]
"I Can't Be Satisfied" / "I Feel Like Going Home" Aristocrat
1305
11 [7][10]
"Train Fare Home" / "Sittin' Here and Drinkin'" Aristocrat
1306
[48]
"You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead and Gone)" / "Mean Red Spider" 1949 Aristocrat
1307
[48]
"Streamlined Woman" / "Muddy Jumps One" (instrumental) Aristocrat
1310
[48]
"Little Geneva" / "Canary Bird" Aristocrat
1311
[48]
"Screaming and Crying" / "Where's My Woman Been" 1950 Aristocrat
406
[48]
"Rollin' and Tumblin' (Part 1)" / "Rollin' and Tumblin' (Part 2)" Aristocrat
412
[49]
"Rollin' Stone" / "Walkin' Blues" Chess
1426
[49]
"You're Gonna Need My Help 'I Said' (Gonna Need My Help)" / "Sad Letter Blues" Chess
1434
[49]
"Louisiana Blues" / "Evans Shuffle" (instrumental) (a.k.a. "Ebony Shuffle") Chess
1441
10 [10][49]
"Long Distance Call" / "Too Young Too Know" 1951 Chess
1452
8 [10][49]
"Honey Bee" / "Appealing Blues (Hello Little Girl)" Chess
1468
10 [10][49]
"Still a Fool (Two Trains Running)" / "My Fault" Chess
1480
9 [10][49]
"She Moves Me" / "Early Morning Blues (Before Daybreak)" Chess
1490
10 [10][49]
"All Night Long" / "Country Boy" 1952 Chess
1509
[49]
"Please Have Mercy" / "Looking for My Baby" (a.k.a. "I Can't Be Satisfied") Chess
1514
[49]
"Standing Around Crying" / "Gone to Main Street" Chess
1526
[49]
"She's All Right" / "Sad, Sad Day" 1953 Chess
1537
[49]
"Turn the Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go)" / "Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man" Chess
1542
[50]
"Mad Love (I Want You to Love Me)" / "Blow Wind Blow" Chess
1550
6 [10][50]
"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" / "She's So Pretty" 1954 Chess
1560
3 [10][50]
"Just Make Love to Me (I Just Want to Make Love to You)" / "Oh! Yeh" Chess
1571
4 [10][50]
"I'm Ready" / "I Don't Know Why" Chess
1579
4 [10][50]
"I'm a Natural Born Lover" / "Loving Man" Chess
1585
[50]
"I Want to Be Loved" / "My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble)" 1955 Chess
1596
[50]
"Manish Boy (Mannish Boy)" / "Young Fashioned Ways (Old Fashioned Ways)" Chess
1602
5[h] [10][50]
"Sugar Sweet (I Can't Call Her Sugar)" Chess
1612
11 [10][50]
/ "Trouble No More" Chess
1612
7 [10][50]
"Forty Days and Forty Nights" / "All Aboard" 1956 Chess
1620
7 [10][52]
"Don't Go No Farther (You Need Meat)" / "Diamonds at Your Feet" Chess
1630
9 [10][52]
"Just to Be with You" / "I Got to Find My Baby" Chess
1644
[52]
"Got My Mojo Working" / "Rock Me" 1957 Chess
1652
[52]
"Good News" / "Come Home Baby (I Wish You Would)" Chess
1667
[52]
"I Live the Life I Love (I Love the Life I Live)" / "Evil" Chess
1680
[52]
"I Won't Go On" / "She's Got It" 1958 Chess
1692
[52]
"Close to You" / "She's Nineteen Years Old" Chess
1704
9 [10][52]
"Walking Thru the Park (Walking in the Park)" / "Mean Mistreater" 1959 Chess
1718
[52]
"Clouds in My Heart" / "Ooh Wee" Chess
1724
[52]
"Take the Bitter with the Sweet" / "She's Into Something" Chess
1733
[52]
"Recipe for Love" / "Tell Me Baby" Chess
1739
[53]
"I Feel So Good" / "When I Get to Thinking" 1960 Chess
1748
[53]
"Read Way Back" / "I'm Your Doctor" Chess
1752
[53]
"Look What You've Done" / "Love Affair" Chess
1758
[53]
"Tiger in Your Tank" / "Meanest Woman" Chess
1765
[53]
"Got My Mojo Working (Part 1)" (live) / "Woman Wanted" Chess
1774
[53]
"Messin' with the Man" / "Lonesome Bedroom Blues" 1961 Chess
1796
[53]
"Going Home" / "Tough Times" 1962 Chess
1819
[53]
"You Shook Me" / "Muddy Waters Twist" Chess
1827
[53]
"You Need Love" / "Little Brown Bird" Chess
1839
[54][55]
"Five Long Years" / "Twenty Four Hours" 1963 Chess
1862
[54]
"The Same Thing" / "You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had" 1964 Chess
1865
[54]
"My John the Conquer Root" / "Short Dress Woman" Chess
1914
[56]
"Put Me in Your Lay Away" / "Still a Fool" (re-release) Chess
1921
[56]
"My Dog Can't Bark" / "I Got a Rich Man's Woman" 1965 Chess
1937
[56]
"Corine, Corina" / "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" [w/overdubbed horns] 1966 Chess
1973
[56]
"Birdnest on the Ground" / "When the Eagle Flies" 1967 Chess
2018
[57]
"Going Home" (remake) / "I Feel So Good" (remake) 1970 Chess
2085
[58]
"Making Friends" / "Two Steps Forward" 1971 Chess
2107
[59]
"Can't Get No Grindin' (What's the Matter with the Meal)" / "Garbage Man" 1973 Chess
2143
[58]
"The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll (No. 2)" / "Mannish Boy" (remake, 12-inch single) 1977 Blue Sky
MUDT 1
[60]
"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" (remake) / "Mannish Boy" (remake, 12-inch single; edited version) Blue Sky
MUD 1
[60]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart

As accompanist

Notes

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