About "One Way Out"
"One Way Out" is a blues song that was recorded in the early 1960s by both Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James. A reworking of the song by G. L. Crockett, titled "It's a Man Down Here", appeared on the Billboard record charts in 1965. In 1971, the Allman Brothers Band recorded an updated live version of the song, which was included on their popular Eat a Peach album (1972).
Top songs by Elmore James
- Early In The Morning
- Make My Dreams Come True
- The Sky Is Crying
- Held My Baby Last Night
- Everyday I Have The Blues
- I Can't Hold Out
- No Love In My Heart
- Late Hours At Midnight
- Sho Nuf I Do
- Something Inside Of Me
- Strange Kind—a Feeling
- The Twelve Year Old Boy
- Dark And Dreary
- Dust My Blues
- Baby Please Set A Date
- I Need You (baby)
- Sunnyland
- Mean And Evil
- One More Drink
- Make A Little Love
- Madison Blues
- Shake Your Moneymaker
- Coming Home
- Early One Morning
- I Was A Fool
- Fine Little Mama
- I Believe
- Hand In Hand (version 2)
- Person To Person
- One Way Out
- Rollin And Tumblin
- It Hurts Me Too
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