Sold My Soul to the Devil by ‘The Grils’ (music Stefan Pauleit, lyrics Paul Robert Thomas) was one of Paul’s first ventures as a Song Lyricist and is a song about the legend of the late great Robert Johnson that reached number one in the International Indie Top 40 Chart at Australia’s Ison Radio and received worldwide radio play.

The track, which can be heard HERE (watch the video HERE), a new version of the song with my original lyrics can be heard HERE, evoked a response from Robert Johnson’s grandson who wrote this letter to Paul after hearing Sold My Soul to the Devil – “I’m Steven Johnson, vice president of The Robert Johnson Blues Foundation and grandson of the late blues icon Robert Johnson. I also happen to be a preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I’ve never believed my grandfather sold his soul to the devil because he (my grandfather) didn’t own his soul (God owned it). What I do believe is the hard work and much practice allowed my grandfather to learn his skills on the guitar. Just as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, The Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, and many other great artists that attributes my grandfather music as being the springboard of their success had to practice and still practice some more; my granddad worked hard to obtain his skills.”

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9 comments

Emiliano Alonso

Es cierto. Para tener las habilidades de la ejecución de la guitarra o cualquier otro instrumento, se necesita mucha práctica y amor al arte. Las leyendas urbanas son muchas, pero la verdad es una sola. Un aplauso para los grandes guitarristas de la historia… 👏👏🎸🎵🎧👍

Peter

I love this. I’m so tired of that stupid “sold his soul” meme. Robert Johnson is a huge inspiration. You know he worked hard to play like that, thats how it is!

Randy Robbins

Very cool… and cool song, Paul… I love Robert Johnson… I do 32-20 Blues often, and a few others less often… But I love all his songs. I too enjoy the legend/myth aspect of the whole selling his soul to the devil to be able to play the blues… it’s a good story… archetypal even… but I agree with Steven… I’m sure he actually practiced hard, and played for people wherever he could, and honed his skills… Cool though, man…

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