Pat Hare – "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" [no release information]
Auburn Hare (born 20th December 1930, Cherry Valley, Arkansas) was booked by Sam Phillips to play at a James Cotton session in Memphis on 14th May 1954. His over-amplified guitar sounded aggressive and dangerous – a unique experience in those days before Presley got his start on Sun. Hare stayed on to cut a couple more songs with Billy Love on piano and Israel Franklin on bass. The two sides weren't issued for a couple of years.
He was an affable man, good company when sober; the opposite when not. His guitar skill got him a place in Muddy Waters' band but his temper lost it for him, In December 1963 in Minneapolis the combination of alcohol and a loaded pistol led him into an argument with a woman that ended with her being shot and killed and a policeman very seriously injured. Eeerily he had just fulfilled the prophesy of one of those Memphis sides: “I'm Gonna Murder My Baby”.
Our feature on STAR BLUES on 27th February 2011 took the track from a 3cd anthology of Memphis music from Fantastic Voyage: “Let Me Tell You About Blues: Memphis”.