
Bull Moose Jackson, a popular R&B singer of the 40s and 50s, often performed this song, but radio programmers wouldn't play it - it was too risqu̩e for the time (he also recorded "I Want a Bowlegged Woman.") That didn't stop Aerosmith from including it in their 1975 smash hit abum, "Toys In the Attic." This arrangement is in the key of E, though it starts on the A7 chord. The vocal verse features a thumb-driven boogie-bass line, and there's a monotone thumb-bass throughout the rest of the tune, during the vocal and instrumental. It's all played in first position (in the first few frets) except for a high B7 chord (at the 7th fret) and an ending E9 chord. Notice the classic, key-of-E turnaround at the end of each chorus.