Work · 1937 · Mississippi Delta [33.80, -90.40]

Hellhound on My Trail

Cut at Robert Johnson's 1937 Dallas session, 'Hellhound on My Trail' is among the most harrowing performances in the blues, a song of pursuit and dread driven by jagged guitar and a quavering voice. Its imagery of being chased and unable to rest helped cement Johnson's haunted reputation. Critics often single it out as the high point of his small, fierce body of work.

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