LOVELY WAS THE GIRL
I MET WHILE WALKING
HOME ONE DAY
SHE MADE ME
FORGET MY MARBLES
SHE SAID
SHE HAD ANOTHER
GAME TO PLAY
LOVELY WAS THE GIRL
I MET WHILE WALKING
HOME ONE DAY
SHE MADE ME
FORGET MY MARBLES
SHE SAID
SHE HAD ANOTHER
GAME TO PLAY

John Lee Hooker
(August 22, 1912 or 1917– June 21, 2001)
was an
American
blues singer,
songwriter,
and guitarist.
The son of a
sharecropper,
he rose to prominence
performing an
electric
guitar-style adaptation
of Delta blues
that he developed
in Detroit.
Hooker often incorporated
other elements,
including
talking blues
and early
North Mississippi hill
country blues.
He developed
his own
driving-rhythm
boogie style,
distinct from the
1930s–1940s
piano-derived
boogie-woogie.
Hooker was ranked 35th
in Rolling Stone's
2015 list
of
100 greatest guitarists,
and has been cited
as one of the
greatest male
blues vocalists
of all time.
DOES SHE LOVE ME,
WITH ALL HER HEART
SHOULD I WORRY
WHEN WE'RE APART
IT'S A LOVER'S QUESTION
I'D LIKE TO KNOW...