"Korina Korina" is a blues song that has been covered by many artists over the years. The original version was recorded by Blind Willie Johnson in the 1930s, but the most famous version is probably the one by The Rolling Stones on their album "12 x 5" in 1964.
The song is a slow blues, featuring a simple guitar riff and mournful vocals that tell the story of a woman named Korina who has gone away and left the singer lonely. It is a classic example of the blues theme of lost love and heartache.
Over the years, many artists have covered "Korina Korina," including Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Taj Mahal. The song has become a standard in the blues and has been included on many blues compilation albums.
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