King of the Blues is a box set compilation album by B. B. King. It includes most of King's most popular music and some of his newer recordings. Miss Martha King" - (previously unreleased on . LP). "She's Dynamite". Three O'Clock Blues". Please Love Me". "You Upset Me Baby". Everyday I Have the Blues". Don't Get Around Much Anymore" - (with Duke Ellington Orchestra).
Singin' the Blues is the 1956 debut album by blues performer . King, issued by the Bihari brothers on their budget Crown label. Among its tracks, the album gathered together five charting singles. You Upset Me, Baby" was the highest charting single, reaching number one on Billboard's "Black Singles" chart.
Originally on Bluesway LP 6001 ''Blues Is King''' (1967),Recorded Live November 5, 1966, Chicago, IL. Originally both sides Bluesway single 61012. This performance digitally reconstructed using ABC 45 . Complete version previously unreleased on . LP., Recorded September 14, 1967, Chicago. This Version previously unreleased on LP,Recorded June 1990 LA. Originally MCA LP 6467, " Original Soundtrack Album 'Air America'"" 1990,Recorded Jan. 1991, NYC. Previously unreleased,Recorded March 1991 LA.
No way can a mere four discs cover every facet of the blues king's amazing recording career, but MCA makes a valiant stab at it. The first two discs, as expected, are immaculate: opening with his Bullet Records debut ("Miss Martha King"), the box continues with a handful of pivotal RPM/Kent masters before digging into his 1960s ABC-Paramount material ("I'm Gonna Sit in 'til You Give In" and "My Baby's Comin' Home" are little-recalled gems)
Becky G Breaks Down "Sin Pijama". Lele Pons Breaks Down "Celoso". Cuco Breaks Down "Lo Que Siento". The Weeknd’s Call Out My Name & Privilege Seem To Be About His Relationship With Selena Gomez. NYC Reacts To Billie Eilish's "you should see me in a crown" Animated Music Video. Singin' the Blues Tracklist. King proves once again why he’s the Beale Street Blues the entire song is about his sadness. Produced by Florette Bihari. King & Jules Taub.
BB King was to just about everyone – The King of the Blues. Even in his last years he was still performing 100 concerts a year, doing what he loved to do with his famous guitar he named Lucille. In playing so many shows and continuing to release albums he introduced people to the music he loved and made people realize that the blues could make you happy, just as easily as they can make you sad. Born Riley B. King in Indianola, deep in the Mississippi Delta he was the son of Alfred King and Nora Ella King and he was born in Indianola, deep in the heart of the Mississippi Delta in 1925. In 1999 he released that album, which both acknowledges his debt to Louis and celebrates the ‘King of the Jukeboxes’ string of great hit records. The albums title appropriately is ‘Let the Good Times Roll’. It’s the song which BB King has used to open his live shows for decades.
Blues on the Bayou is the thirty sixth studio album by B. King, released in 1998. In the CD liner notes, . King writes: "Of the many records Lucille and I have had the pleasure of recording over the years, this one is especially close to my heart.
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