Heat - On The Road Again — Canned
The song is built around a "one-chord boogie riff"—an E-G-A chord pattern—directly inspired by John Lee Hooker’s "Boogie Chillen'".
The track is a direct evolution of early American blues. It was adapted by Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson from a 1953 song by Floyd Jones, which itself was rooted in Tommy Johnson's 1928 classic "Big Road Blues". CANNED HEAT - ON THE ROAD AGAIN
On the road again to the Modern of blues !!! ❤️❤️❤️ - Facebook The song is built around a "one-chord boogie
