In all seriousness, the intro theme to Sanford and Son. I had to wait until the invention of the internet to find out that funky growl was a bass harmonica.
Like a hurricane is fantastic but my favorite way to hear it is with the pipe organ preferably somewhere you can turn it up enough to feel it through your spine 😃😃 it is probably my favorite of his.
John Lennon was amazing at the harmonica, and even though it's mostly heard in tracks from Please, Please Me and With the Beatles, he kept using it up until Rocky Raccoon on The White Album, although nowhere near as often. He even used it a few times in his solo career!
That Girl-Stevie Wonder
I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues-Elton John (Stevie on harmonica)
I Feel For You-Chaka Khan ( Stevie on harmonica)
That’s What Friends Are For-Dionne and Friends ( Stevie on harmonica)
Every-time Stevie plays the harmonica is absolutely awesome.
Bruce Channel's 1961 classic that earned him #OneHitWonder honors... with fellow #OneHitWonder honoree Delbert McClinton on the harp! "Hey! Baby" #OneHitWondered #MusicSky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ync7jflOzuA
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as i was curious... WhoSampled says it was from a 1956 song called "Walking by Myself" by Jimmy Rogers.
https://youtu.be/-wZAC1c4-DY?si=busf-_-VjbUYiaL3
#MagicDick
#WhammerJammer
https://youtu.be/BSs12nBLquc?si=8KfMD5YxxfmEPkeI
https://youtu.be/OET0z6_-b3s?si=AjkjQR1fvQPTrWfm
Blues Traceler
Can’t swear the solo is harmonica. Could be guitar (actually think it might be) but it was certainly written for harp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UDJSy2zyz0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P1lvaVIzYXM
Stevie Wonder
Roxy Music "Three and Nine"
https://youtu.be/QIHIdW4anto?si=OeVHJc0HvfVfB-B7
https://youtu.be/jBeuco0PgJs?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/cWTieCjUhVw?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/ERBPdJ57D-s?feature=shared
Truganini - Midnight Oil
Bruce Springsteen
Sly and the Family Stone
The Doors
Canned Heat
Had to come back and add it to the list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foU3Tgg7VJI&list=RDfoU3Tgg7VJI&index=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN31exRkzDU
Best harmonica riff in all of rock.
Bennato song
Italian singer😎
- Adam Sandler
~Sonny Boy Williamson
https://youtu.be/DO6P8BFj1Xw?si=HLgjjUOVeS1ycv4t
Once apon a time in the west.
Ennio Morricone
https://youtu.be/wX9muArmeFg?si=gx5-BfkbKpBKhrOR
Freaking beautiful!!!
And I got a harmonica for Christmas thanks to him.
https://youtu.be/K-PhBryFuIM?si=D9ra3xVFX-j348qY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjYGpTkoRVw
https://youtu.be/ylQMhYqSntk?si=mFbJF3OVtKzAVh_4
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/dogs-of-lust/211435580?i=211436435
John Lennon was amazing at the harmonica, and even though it's mostly heard in tracks from Please, Please Me and With the Beatles, he kept using it up until Rocky Raccoon on The White Album, although nowhere near as often. He even used it a few times in his solo career!
https://youtu.be/o-2d8m4a08M?si=mXKzKTkgWPX7fXZx
https://youtu.be/T425KHtVrJQ?si=pumtpRuwTkX1gesM
I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues-Elton John (Stevie on harmonica)
I Feel For You-Chaka Khan ( Stevie on harmonica)
That’s What Friends Are For-Dionne and Friends ( Stevie on harmonica)
Every-time Stevie plays the harmonica is absolutely awesome.
https://youtu.be/Aqq6lSSw944?si=CMH2JTzEsZe2Lzm2
https://youtu.be/Ofrqm6-LCqs?si=_lEwZBEdsZ7bQvjM
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🎼 You're Only Human, also by Billy Joel
🎼 Hook, by Blues Traveler
🎼 Take the Long Way Home, by Supertramp
Led Zeppelin