Chauffeur Blues

" Chauffeur Blues " is a song originally performed by Memphis Minnie as " Me and My Chauffeur Blues " and subsequently covered by many other artists.

It was originally recorded in 1941 and credited to Memphis Minnie's husband and performing partner Ernest "Little Son Joe" Lawlars, though it is thought she wrote the song herself.[ 1 ] The song is also sometimes credited to its producerLester Melrose, which allowed him to collect royalties on it without actually having written it.

The Jefferson Airplane version of this song is on the Jefferson Airplane Takes Off album with Signe Anderson as the lead vocalist. It is performed at a faster tempo and uses only three of the four verses. Anderson performs this song with strong contralto vocals.

According to Jeff Tamarkin, author of ''Got a Revolution! The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane'', Jorma Kaukonen brought in "Chauffeur Blues" for Signe to sing. Jorma probably found the song on Judy Roderick's folk/blues album "Woman Blue" released in 1965.

It was not included among the repertoire of Jefferson Airplane's early gigs and was performed only occasionally. It was last performed by the Airplane on October 15, 1966, at the concert recorded as "Signe's Last". An extended version of the song is included on the remastered version of Jefferson Airplane Takes Off.