They're Red Hot

"They're Red Hot" is a song written and performed by Delta blues musician Robert Johnson.[1] The song was recorded on November 27, 1936, in an improvised studio in Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas.[1] Music historian Ted Gioia describes "They're Red Hot" as: [one] of his best dance numbers ... evoking the pitches of street vendors, [a] look backward to the world of medicine shows and itinerant merchants ...[2]Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded the song for their 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik.[It is] silly, simple, and a wonderfully wacky to end Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
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