Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)" in English language version.
The stinging introduction (pinched from the jump-blues star, and Mr. Berry's greatest influence, Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman") set a standard that every rock guitarist still chases.
Citing his influences, he said: "The main guy was Louis Jordan. I wanted to sing like Nat Cole, with lyrics like Louis Jordan with the swing of Bennie Goodman with Charlie Christian on guitar, playing Carl Hogan's riffs, with the soul of Muddy Waters."