Three Years of “Mother, Don’t Go”: Steve Louw’s Timeless Collaboration with Joe Bonamassa

On 28 October 2022, Steve Louw released the video for "Mother, Don't Go," featuring Joe Bonamassa, as a preview of his album "Thunder And Rain." Created during the 2020 lockdown, the song celebrates unconditional love. Its simple yet powerful message, enhanced by collaborative guitar work, continues to resonate meaningfully.

Three years ago today, on 28 October 2022, South African singer-songwriter Steve Louw released the official video for “Mother, Don’t Go”, featuring blues-rock guitar legend Joe Bonamassa. The video was created by Jacqui Van Staden and Kian Eriksen. It was our first taste of what would become his “Thunder And Rain” album, dropping just two weeks later on 11 November.

A Song Born from Lockdown and a Vintage Guitar

The story behind this track is brilliant. During the 2020 lockdown, Louw had been stuck at his farm for more than six months with only an old acoustic guitar. When he finally made it to Cape Town, he traded with his mate Willem Möller for a gorgeous 1964 Epiphone Casino.

He got home, opened the case, and the first thing that came out was the riff for “Mother, Don’t Go”. Just like that.

“The riff took me to the lyric, to the beauty of a mother’s love,” Louw explained. “It’s a simple song, and its simplicity celebrates the joy and longing for unconditional, selfless love.”

When Bonamassa Joins the Party

Joe Bonamassa’s contribution is spot-on. Working alongside guitarist Doug Lancio, Bonamassa doesn’t try to dominate the track. Music journalist Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it perfectly when he described how Bonamassa “brings out the song’s incandescent spirit” by intertwining his playing with Lancio’s. It’s collaborative guitar work at its finest.

Add Kevin Shirley’s production (the man’s worked with Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, and Journey, for crying out loud), and you’ve got a track that feels both intimate and powerful.

Still Resonates

Three years on, “Mother, Don’t Go” remains a standout moment in Steve Louw’s catalogue. It’s a reminder that sometimes the simplest songs carry the deepest truths. In celebrating a mother’s love, Louw tapped into something universal that still hits home every time you hear it.


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