"Back Door Man" is a classic blues song originally written by the legendary Willie Dixon for Howlin' Wolf, released in 1961. The phrase predominantly refers to how a clever man might sneak out the back door to avoid being caught in compromising circumstances.
This track became a significant symbol of blues lore and has been covered by numerous artists, including The Doors on their eponymous debut album.
🎸 Famous Lyrics:
I'm a back door man
The men don't know, but the little girls understand.
🔗 Explore More:
- Learn more about Willie Dixon
- Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightning
- The Doors' rendition of "Back Door Man"
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