Hate to See You Go
Song by Little Walter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Hate to See You Go" (or "I Hate to See You Go") is a blues song written and recorded by Chicago blues artist Little Walter. In 1955, Checker Records released it as one of three singles by Walter that year. The song, a one chord modal blues, is a reworking of "You Don't Love Me", written by Bo Diddley and recorded one month prior.[2]
Quick Facts "I Hate to See You Go", Single by Little Walter ...
"I Hate to See You Go" | |
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Single by Little Walter | |
Released | 1955 (1955) |
Recorded | April 28, 1955[lower-alpha 1] |
Studio | Universal, Chicago |
Genre | Blues |
Length | 2:16 |
Label | Checker |
Songwriter(s) | Walter Jacobs a.k.a. Little Walter (credited) |
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In 2016, the Rolling Stones recorded the song, which was released as the second single from their covers album, Blue & Lonesome.[3][4][5]