The Stumble

"The Stumble" is a blues guitar instrumental composed and recorded by American blues artist Freddie King, for his 1961 album Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King. It is considered a blues classic and follows in a string of popular instrumentals recorded by King in the early 1960s, including "Hide Away", "San-Ho-Zay", and "Sen-Sa-Shun". King uses a melodic guitar line and a chord progression that differs somewhat from that of the typical I–IV–V 12-bar format, such as starting on the IV (or subdominant) chord and a vi–ii–V–I turnaround. In comparison to the more widely-known "Hide Away", music writer Dave Ruben describes it as "a virtuosic recording, with only [King's] 'Remington Ride' hot on its tail in the chops-required department". "The Stumble", along with several other of King's most well-known instrumentals, is included on Rhino Entertainment's Hide Away: The Best of Freddy King (1993). As perhaps King's second most popular instrumental, "The Stumble" has been recorded by many artists. Rubin notes recordings by: Jeff Beck with the Yardbirds (1965, Glimpses 1963–1968) Peter Green with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers (1967, A Hard Road) Dave Edmunds with Love Sculpture (1968, Blues Helping) Bugs Henderson (1998, Heartbroke Again)

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