Tony Joe White pretty much invented the swamp-rock genre in 1969 with his first album, Black and White; Elvis Presley often covered White’s huge hit “Polk Salad Annie.” (As White sings in his song, Polk salad is a food synonymous with the rural poor South.)
Over the years, White’s songs have also been covered by Brook Benton, Tina Turner and Dusty Springfield. Now, White has a new album called Hoodoo. He’s kept his sound pure over the years, and he brings his legendary wah-wah pedal and drummer to keep this World Cafe session sounding swampy.
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Tony Joe White On World Cafe

Way Down South
Artist: Tony Joe White
Album: Recorded Live For World Cafe
Artist: Tony Joe White
Album: Recorded Live For World Cafe
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