It's the Crystal Method's version from the Community Service II album.
The Doors
Enablers - Captured Blues
Season 4 episode 4 "baby blues"
The Blues Brothers (1980)
I am not sure what song you are thinging of but some of the great ones are: "Hard Row" by the Black Keys which is featured in the opening scene of the first episode, a cover of "Forever Young" by Audra Mae, an original called "Comin Home" by Murder by Death and the blues song "John the Revelator" by Stigers & The Forrest Rangers.
The Doors
Roadhouse Blues was created in 1970-02.
One can listen to free Roadhouse Blues on YouTube. Rockongoodpeople is a YouTube user who has uploaded several Roadhouse Blues videos. Other users have uploaded such videos as well.
Jim Morrison
Judging Amy - 1999 Roadhouse Blues 5-14 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Roadhouse Blues/Doors.
The Doors' song Roadhouse Blues was released as a single from the album Morrison Hotel. It was released in March of 1970 and peaked at #50 on Billboard's Hot 100 in the United States.
"Roadhouse Blues" by "The Doors" can be purchased from many different online music services such as iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play as well as any physical music store such as HMV, Sams, and Walmart.
The harmonica on "Roadhouse Blues" was played by John Sebastian, the lead singer of the Lovin' Spoonful. The song, performed by The Doors, is featured on their 1970 album "Morrison Hotel." Sebastian's harmonica playing adds a distinctive bluesy feel to the track, complementing Jim Morrison's vocal delivery.
Here are a few: Rocky Mt Way, Roadhouse Blues, and Tequila
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Moe Baby BluesThe Season 14 final episode was Moe Baby Blues.