The Stumble

1962 single by Freddie King From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Stumble" is a blues guitar instrumental composed and recorded by American blues artist Freddie King, for his 1961 album Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King.[1] It is considered a blues classic and follows in a string of popular instrumentals recorded by King in the early 1960s, including "Hide Away", "San-Ho-Zay", and "Sen-Sa-Shun". [2]

B-side"Takin' Care of Business"
Released1962 (1962)
Recorded1961
Quick facts Single by Freddie King, from the album Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King ...
"The Stumble"
Single by Freddie King
from the album Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King
B-side"Takin' Care of Business"
Released1962 (1962)
Recorded1961
GenreBlues
Length3:15
LabelFederal
SongwritersFreddie King, Sonny Thompson
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King uses a melodic guitar line and a chord progression that differs somewhat from that of the typical I–IV–V 12-bar format, such as starting on the IV (or subdominant) chord and a vi–ii–V–I turnaround.[3] In comparison to the more widely-known "Hide Away", music writer Dave Ruben describes it as "a virtuosic recording, with only [King's] 'Remington Ride' hot on its tail in the chops-required department".[4] "The Stumble", along with several other of King's most well-known instrumentals, is included on Rhino Entertainment's Hide Away: The Best of Freddy King (1993).[5]

As perhaps King's second most popular instrumental,[4] "The Stumble" has been recorded by many artists.[6] Rubin notes recordings by:[4]

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