Back Door Man



                                 



                                      


                                 




"Back Door Man" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon for Howlin' Wolf, released by Chess Records as a B-side to Wolf's "Wang Dang Doodle" in 1961.
The song's author Willie Dixon recorded it on his 1970 album I Am The Blues.

In southern culture, the phrase "back-door man" refers to a man having an affair with a married woman, using the back door as an exit before the husband comes home. The phrase "back-door man" dates from the 1920s, but the term became a double entendre in the 1960s, also meaning "one who practices anal intercourse."

The song became an early standard cover song of The Doors and they recorded it for their 1967 debut album.

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El tema de las infidelidades es recurrente en el Blues , Back Door Man es uno de los muchos ejemplos , os ofrecemos la versión del mismo creador,  Willie Dixon, la de Howlin´Wolf  receptor,  y la de The Doors.,


 Mandonguilla Blues 

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