Baby Scratch My Back


"Baby Scratch My Back" is a 1965 rhythm and blues song by blues singer Slim Harpo. It is mostly an instrumental piece with occasional monologue and harmonica fills by Harpo.
Although it had some success with rock audiences, "Baby Scratch My Back" was a number one hit in 1966 on the magazine's Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. It was Harpo's most commercially successful single and was subsequently recorded by several musicians.

Background

The backing has been described as "a laconic, loping beat with tremolo laden guitar, wood block maracas, and snapping snare drum sound". The "chicken scratch" guitar was played by James Johnson.
Harpo referred to it as "an attempt at rock and roll for me". Several rock groups had recorded some of his songs, including the [Rolling Stones] and the Kinks. Music writer Todd Everett noted "Harpo evidently figured that he had a future in rock and roll".

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