"I'm So Glad" is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931. Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft notes "This spiritual probably dates back to the beginning the blues". Blues writer Stephen Calt describes it as "a Two-Step piece marked by fiendishly fast playing [in] an eight bar arrangement comprised of single measures."
Totally deficient in lyrical content, Clapton, Bruce, and Baker still rock as hard as any. The words just get in the way.
"I'm So Glad" is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician [Skip James](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byZXD-AHg3g) in 1931. Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft notes "This spiritual probably dates back to the beginning the blues". Blues writer Stephen Calt describes it as "a Two-Step piece marked by fiendishly fast playing [in] an eight bar arrangement comprised of single measures."
Totally deficient in lyrical content, Clapton, Bruce, and Baker still rock as hard as any. The words just get in the way.
"I'm So Glad" is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James in 1931. Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft notes "This spiritual probably dates back to the beginning the blues". Blues writer Stephen Calt describes it as "a Two-Step piece marked by fiendishly fast playing [in] an eight bar arrangement comprised of single measures."
Totally deficient in lyrical content, Clapton, Bruce, and Baker still rock as hard as any. The words just get in the way.