

The tune follows Robert's blues structure pretty closely with some gospel influences. There's just a little bit of acoustic guitar and piano for accompaniment, with some bongos thrown in as well. It's a very sparse, stripped down sound, so it's very reminiscent of Robert's original, and it sounds like they actually recorded this in a motel somewhere deep in the south.

You can find "Come On in My Kitchen" on Delaney & Bonnie and Friends' 1971 release, Motel Shot. If you'd rather the originals, check out Robert Johnson's 2-disc Complete Recordings box set
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