In 1941, folklorist Alan Lomax recorded Waters at his home in Stovall, Mississippi, resulting in a single 78 issued under his real name, McKinley Morganfield, by the Library of Congress. You learn real stories about what blues musicians he was the rol I watched Cadillac Records and found the story it told too superficial and Hollywood; I wanted to know the real story of Muddy Waters and the history of the blues. A 1948 Aristocrat Records 78 of Muddy Waters’ debut under his own name, “I Can”t Be Satisfied/I Feel Like Going Home”, signed boldly by the blues giant. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home at Discogs. Muddy Waters: I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home (Shellac, 10") The Aristocrat Of Records: 1305: US: 1948: Sell This Version: 1305: Muddy Waters: You learn about Muddy's original success and his second coming. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1948 Shellac release of I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home on Discogs. Complete your Muddy Waters collection. 1948 Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied - 78rpm Favourite Auctions To save auctions to your favourites, please login Label: The Aristocrat Of Records - 1305 • Format: Shellac 10 Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home (1948, Shellac) | Discogs Can't Be Satisfied fills in all the details. I Can't Be Satisfied Lyrics: Well I'm going away to leave / Won't be back no more / Going back down south, child / Don't you want to go?