Samurai Smokes cover of "Walking Dr. Bill" singing and playing electric guitar.
Originally called "I Need My Baby" but released as "Walking Dr. Bill" by B.B.
King.
"I Need My Baby" was written and was first released by Dr. Clayton in 1946.
It was covered by Anson Funderburgh and The Rockets, Smokey Hogg and B.B.
King.
Among the songs he wrote were "Cheating and Lying Blues", frequently covered by other blues artists; "Pearl Harbor Blues", written after the Pearl Harbor bombing of 1941; and "Moonshine Woman Blues", which became a chart hit for B.B.
King under the name "The Woman I Love" in 1968.
He recorded again in 1946, recording the tunes "Hold That Train, Conductor" and "I Need My Baby", which were also both covered by B.B.
King.