Don’t Lie To Me Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan

Information and lyrics 1-Information Don’t You Lie to Me “Don’t You Lie to Me“ (sometimes called “I Get Evil“) is a blues song recorded by Tampa Red in 1940. It became a standard of the blues, with recordings by various artists. The song was also interpreted by rock and roll pioneers Fats Domino and Chuck Berry. -Original song “Don’t You Lie to Me“ was recorded by Tampa Red approximately mid-point in his prolific recording career, representing the transition from his earlier hokum recordings to his later early Chicago-blues combo style. This was the same period when he began playing the electric guitar and recorded his best known blues classics, including “It Hurts Me Too“, “Love with a Feeling“, and “Anna Lou Blues“, the B-side of “Don’t You Lie to Me“ -Albert king’s versions In 1962, Albert King recorded “Don’t You Lie to Me“ as “I Get Evil“ (Bobbin 135), which was included
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