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Ain't That Just Like A Woman

B.B. King
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This 1946 song was created by Claude Demetrius and Fleecie Moore and performed by Louis Jordan with his Tympany Five backing group. The track achieved significant chart success, reaching the top position on the R&B Jukebox chart for a two-week span and climbing to number seventeen on the mainstream pop chart. The song's influence extended to later musicians, notably Chuck Berry, who incorporated the guitar introduction into his 1958 hit "Johnny B. Goode".