




Chicago blues never has had such an intimidating figure since Chester Burnett aka Howlin' Wolf and it wasn't just his daunting 6 ft. 6 Height and 300lb stature. His voice was as equally massive, loud and memorable.
"Who's Been Talking" was originally released as a single in the late 50's, a decade that saw Wolf climb to the top of the a-list of blues superstars. Eventually Chess Records would release that same track to be complied along with other singles for his exemplary self-titled second album in 1962.
On Bonamassa's Latest Studio Album, Driving Towards The Daylight, Joe decided to "go back to the basics" when recording and chose to cover Howlin' Wolf's "Who's Been Talking." After adding the song into the regular tour set list, it has become one of the fans' favorites.
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