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Willie Dixon performing Built for Comfort> youtu.be/UfnctFIh9aE?si=n-wupY…
Built for Comfort Lyrics
Some folk built like this, some folk built like that
But the way I'm built, a-don't you call me fat
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
Some folk rip and roar, some folk b'lieve in signs
But if you want me, baby, you got to take your time
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything all the good girls need
I ain't got no diamonds, I ain't got no gold
But I do got love to satisfy your soul
Because I'm built for comfort, I ain't built for speed
But I got everything, all you good women need
Written and performed by Willie Dixon
“Built For Comfort” is a classic blues song written by the legendary Willie Dixon. Dixon, a highly influential figure in the blues genre, penned this song. It’s featured on the album “Willie’s Blues”, which was released in 1959. The lyrics playfully address body types and preferences. The song humorously emphasizes that physical comfort and substance matter more than speed or superficial appearances.
Willie Dixon himself was a towering figure, standing at 6 feet 6 inches, and his girth matched his stature. “Built For Comfort” showcases Dixon’s distinctive bass lines and lyrical wit. His work has left an indelible mark on blues, rock and roll, and contemporary music.
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