Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones (December 10 1926 – February 7 1959) is a
New Orleans blues guitar player from the 1940s and 1950s best known for
the million-selling song produced by Johnny Vincent at Specialty Records,
"The Things That I Used to Do", a song that is listed in The Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Early life Jones was born in Greenwood, Mississippi, USA. His mother died
when he was five, so his grandmother raised him and he spent his teen
years in the cotton fields. He spent his free time at the local juke
joints and starting sitting in as a singer or dancer; he was good enough
to be nicknamed "Limber Legs."
Career After returning from World War II military service, he started
playing clubs around New Orleans, Lou
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