" Driving Wheel", also called " Drivin' Wheel" or " Driving Wheel Blues", is a blues song first recorded by Roosevelt Sykes (listed as "The Honey Dripper") in 1936. It was an influential early blues composition and has been recorded by numerous artists, including Junior Parker and Al Green, whose renditions were hits on the record charts.
Sykes' recorded the song on February 18, 1936, for Decca Records. "Driving Wheel" has been identified as an influential early blues composition.
Sykes later recorded additional studio and live versions of the song. A version from the late 1940s includes the opening verse with the genders reversed:
Most subsequent versions of "Driving Wheel" show Parker's influence, including the distinctive bass line. When the song was released in 1961, it spent eleven weeks on the US Billboard R&B chart, where it reached number five; it also reached number 85 in the pop chart.
In 1971, soul/gospel singer Al Green recorded the song in Memphis for Hi Records. His song peaked at number 46 on the R&B chart and reached number 115 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles pop chart. The song is included on the 1971 Al Green Gets Next to You album as well as various compilation albums. Green's version uses a different arrangement, in keeping with his soul music approach.
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