Anywhere I’m wanted, I’ll go. I’ve got to be wanted, though.
About Brownie McGhee
Walter Brown “Brownie” McGheewas an American folk and Piedmont blues singer and guitarist, best known for his collaboration with the harmonica player Sonny Terry.
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Anywhere I’m wanted, I’ll go. I’ve got to be wanted, though.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
Something is better than nothing. Doin’ anything for a man, there’s investments involved, there’s time and production. It’s better to give him ten bucks and get a record out than to never record the cat.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
My guitar was loud as hell, and I had no sympathy for anybody else.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
Logically, when you talkin’ about folk music and blues, you find out it’s music of just plain people.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
Everybody would grab a guitar and listen to somebody else and call themselves a folk singer. When they didn’t know no more songs, they’d run out of them.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
When somebody blazes a path to a highway that never end, you should appreciate ’em some.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
There’s a lot of good musicians who are unheard of. Get it down before they pass away.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
That’s what I liked about hitch-hiking. If a crowd wasn’t big enough, I kept walkin.’
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
I met Sonny after (Blind Boy) Fuller died, and me and Sonny played in the streets like everybody else.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
I don’t sit here and dream because I don’t care about the future. I wouldn’t take nothin’ for my past and I’ve got enough behind me that I can write forever.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
Long made it possible for me to get on records, so what little money he did take from me, if any at all, he was entitled to it. He didn’t take something from me.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
I was playing with steel picks on a steel guitar, and there was no amplification needed.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
From then on in, me and Sonny started makin’ records. My first records, Sonny was backin’ me up. Sonny wasn’t singin’ natural at the time; he was singin’ falsetto.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
I only write about what I do, what happens to me.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
I got Sonny up to Harlem, and we started street playin’ in New York. We did that for three or four years and survived. We brought it back to the streets again.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
When I was hitch-hiking, people had to follow me, ’cause I didn’t stay long.
American folk-blues singer and guitarist