Ain't Got No Home (Clarence "Frogman" Henry song)

"Ain't Got No Home" is a song written and originally recorded by American rhythm-and-blues singer and pianist Clarence "Frogman" Henry.

[1][3][4] Clarence Henry used his trademark croak to improvise the song "Ain't Got No Home" one night in 1955.

[5] The gimmick earned Henry his nickname of "Frogman" and jump-started a career that endured until his death.

Arc Music 5259 (US)[8] 7" single (1966) – London Records HLU 10025 (UK), Parrot 45 PAR 10822 (US) The song has been covered by many artists including the Band, Suzi Quatro, Buddy Holly, The Country Gentlemen, the New York Dolls, and Jackie Edwards.

Steve Miller incorporated some of the vocal lines from the song on the track "Just A Little Bit" on his 1988 Born 2 B Blue album.