He remained with United through the end of 1954, when the company began to cut back on blues recording.
Numerous blues and other artists have recorded interpretations of the song.
Subsequently, many blues and other artists have recorded their interpretations of the song.
Like its predecessor, the album initially sold poorly, but is now regarded as a successful white blues recording.
Between 1927 and 1942, Broonzy recorded 224 songs, making him the second most prolific blues recording artist during that period.
With the decline of blues recording by the majors, Slim worked with the emerging independent labels.
Over the years, many blues and other artists have interpreted and recorded "Rock Me Baby".
Shocking Blue made a comeback in 1979, and recorded "Louise" as their first single since their breakup back in 1974.
Though the album sold poorly, it is now generally regarded as a successful white blues recording seeing a 2001 reissue on the Benchmark Recordings label.
Amazin' Blue has recorded thirteen albums.