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Uncover Jimmy King's 'Weary on My Mind,' a mysteriously unearthed 1960s Detroit blues track, now exclusively remastered for YouTube. Recorded at Studio Boogie D by "Paws" Barker using low-budget 1960s gear, this official audio offers a distinct vintage acoustic blues sound. King's heartfelt lyrics were shaped by Detroit's turbulent headlines, leaving music critics confused when first archived. Experience the pro sound, great musicianship, and deep expression of this "Detroit Sound" gem, professionally re-mastered to give it genuine soul. Key Moments: 0:00 - Raw acoustic guitar intro 0:35 - Weary, soulful vocals enter 1:20 - Down-home harmonica wail 2:40 - Bluesy guitar solo takes flight +1000 songs https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJeelmME56blqcEBBfUk8GA Check out https://x.com/PotshotRecords and https://www.youtube.com/@potshotrecords © 2025 Studio Boogie “D” Studio putting the boogie back in the “D”etroit. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Publishing and Lyrics: Manhattan Borough Publishing [ASCAP] Song, Performance, and Recording: ©Studio "D"etroit Archives Brand-new Potshot Act Two Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NLWrbNpBQdzwZulwGxwtFRq Wanna HEAR More? https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NL19uu1GqZglgYGaY5T3Tnk&si=EM89pCQ_orHzX9C- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJmOH6S8mStTZa3jgYNQ6xh&si=p5TGu-cOp38CaTSp https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NLeYLKAyFcu6di1oUUbKkgl&si=jIHWMA3ywZOrCeyZ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NKf5KEG6a9FsvDmt_lcoHMm https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NKKgnfMzql1WrterlXIiHsM&si=fXytuUZhAHjFMBRx https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NI7iDAQxSK6tQQA7M2Ha0af https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NLNLr3RsWkJoqwFJtfBXnY7&si=vKYM-V2ZSUI1LdZZ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJcettNVQ-xSVjDe_8z2hlr&si=_juXvZ2AoXwMxLjk https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NK6TK6FOcK4sU5IgtytUVrP&si=fihjwvMZFo5l5r4i https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NI7iDAQxSK6tQQA7M2Ha0af&si=mvZ7yLnFNYhN5qN3 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NJ1YVhFs8eNpXIX7g1lAZJp&si=uUUunCAQoDG-a9Da https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NIyM2JLB0uNI-U4cZK21mjG&si=X--6IgbcVv1n3rxr https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NIgaKZS3myKvz3_IFP-T_m_&si=Nootzk7l4JNT4MBi https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NLaBV3Sztgueoa8m3C7Xr7O&si=uPCbE0HHbgVkDK5B https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NL6oHgPFotMPqmGK6a8QNja&si=bgL0-KXk38oFJHxU https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NK_V5hUEcs4dCSr6VcoEc9R&si=lK63L7tGVFsBFjed https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NIYksqNKrbZlJBwGPvyDmAy https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIeZlqr219NKMr30IT4zW7unLVaja9SQS&si=ZU52tKDVfJgVcnQ6

About Detroit blues

Emery "Detroit Junior" Williams, Jr. was an American Chicago blues pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. Born October 26, 1931 in Haynes, Arkansas, died August 9, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois. A native of Haynes, Arkansas, Williams learned to play piano as a child in Flint, Michigan after his family moved there. He started his piano career in the tough clubs and juke joints around Flint, eventually relocating to Chicago in the early 1950s. He got the nickname "Detroit Junior" for his first single "M...

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The rediscovery of "Weary on My Mind" by Jimmy King, a lost gem from the Detroit blues scene of the 1960s, has shed new light on the rich musical heritage of this often-overlooked genre. This rare and previously unissued track, now available in remastered form, offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Detroit blues during its heyday.

Recorded at Studio Boogie D by "Paws" Barker using low-budget 1960s equipment, this acoustic blues sound is a testament to the resourcefulness and creativity of musicians working within limited means. The raw, emotive quality of King's vocals, coupled with his masterful guitar work, creates an intimate and deeply expressive listening experience that transcends time.

The lyrics of "Weary on My Mind" are shrouded in mystery, with music critics initially perplexed by their enigmatic nature when the song was first archived. However, it is clear that King's words were influenced by the tumultuous events unfolding in Detroit during this period, reflecting a city grappling with social and economic upheaval.

The remastered audio, courtesy of Studio Boogie D, has breathed new life into this forgotten classic, allowing listeners to appreciate the full range of King's musicianship. The subtle nuances of his guitar playing, combined with the mournful wail of the harmonica, evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era.

The significance of "Weary on My Mind" extends beyond its musical merits, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. In an age where digital technology has made it easier than ever to access and share music, it is heartening to see efforts being made to unearth and restore lost recordings like this one.

The fact that this track was recorded using low-budget 1960s equipment adds a layer of historical significance, providing a unique window into the creative processes of musicians working within limited resources. The use of vintage gear has resulted in an authentic, vintage sound that is both hauntingly beautiful and deeply evocative.

For fans of blues music, this clip offers a rare opportunity to experience a previously unknown piece from one of the genre's most influential eras. For those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Detroit, "Weary on My Mind" provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's complex history during the 1960s.

The rediscovery and remastering of this lost track serves as a testament to the enduring power of music to transcend time and circumstance. As we continue to uncover and celebrate the hidden gems of our musical past, we are reminded that even in the most obscure corners of history lies a wealth of creative expression waiting to be discovered.

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