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Bottle Up and Go

"Bottle Up and Go" or "Bottle It Up and Go" is a song that is a standard of the blues.〔
〕 Based on earlier songs, Delta bluesman Tommy McClennan recorded "Bottle It Up and Go" in 1939. The song has been interpreted and recorded by numerous artists, sometimes using alternate titles, such as "Step It Up and Go", "Shake It Up and Go", etc. John Lee Hooker performed it throughout his career and recorded several versions of the song.
==Earlier songs==
In 1932, a jug band version of "Bottle It Up and Go" was recorded by a loose musical collective led by Will Shade and Charlie Burse, who recorded as the Memphis Jug Band, Picaninny Jug Band, Dixieland Jug Blowers, Dallas Jug Band, and other names. Based on a "traditional piece known in the South",〔 it features several verses in the hokum blues style with jug band accompaniment.〔Papa Charlie McCoy reportedly recorded a "Bottle It Up" February 3, 1932 (Vocalion 1726), but it is not available.〕 A second version was recorded and released by the Memphis Jug Band in 1934 (Okeh 8959).
In 1937, John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson recorded the song as "Got the Bottle Up and Go" (or "Got Bottle Up & Gone") (Bluebird 7012). It was performed as an early Chicago blues with Williamson on vocal and harmonica accompanied by Big Joe Williams and Robert Lee McCoy (later known as Robert Nighthawk) on guitars. These early versions of "Bottle Up and Go" include the refrain "High-powered mama, daddy's (or papa's) got your water on".

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