Shake Sugaree is a song written and performed by Elizabeth Cotten, a prominent American folk and blues musician. The song, which features finger-picked guitar, a soulful melody and Cotten's raspy vocals, is considered one of her most enduring creations.
Elizabeth Cotten, who was born in North Carolina in 1893, first learned to play guitar when she was a young girl. She developed her own unique style by playing upside down, with her thumb on the bass strings and her fingers on the treble strings. Cotten's musical talent was discovered relatively late in her life, when she was working as a housekeeper for the Seeger family, who were a prominent musical family in the United States.
Despite her late start, Cotten went on to achieve significant success as a musician and songwriter, recording a number of albums and touring internationally. She was widely admired for her finger-picking technique and her gentle, soulful voice. Shake Sugaree, which appears on her 1984 album 'Elizabeth Cotten Live!', is considered one of her standout compositions, and has been covered by a number of artists, including Taj Mahal and Rhiannon Giddens.
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