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? You learn about Muddy's original success and his second coming. 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. Complete your Muddy Waters collection. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home at Discogs. 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 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: View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1948 Shellac release of I Can't Be Satisfied / I Feel Like Going Home on Discogs. 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. 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. Can't Be Satisfied fills in all the details.