Anthology

~ Release by B.B. King (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1Digital Media
#TitleLength
1Ghetto Woman
producer:
Ed Michel and Joe Zagarino
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
drums (drum set):
Jim Gordon (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Ringo Starr (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
electric piano:
Jim Price (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Mac Rebennack (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
piano:
Gary Wright (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
vocals:
B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1971) and MCA Records, Inc. (in 1971)
additionally recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, The Record Plant in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, California, United States
recorded at:
Command Studios in London, England, United Kingdom (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Olympic Studios in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
recording of:
Ghetto Woman (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
writer:
Dave Clark and B.B. King
publisher:
Duchess Music Corporation, Pamco Music Inc. and Sounds Of Lucille, Inc.
5:14
2Nobody Loves Me but My Mother
executive producer:
Sidney A. Seidenberg
producer:
Trade Martin
baritone saxophone:
Edgar Synigal (on 1990-05-25)
bass:
Michael Doster (on 1990-05-25)
drums (drum set):
Calep Emphrey (on 1990-05-25)
guitar:
B.B. King (on 1990-05-25) and Leon Warren (on 1990-05-25)
piano:
Eugene Carrier (on 1990-05-25)
tenor saxophone:
Walter King (on 1990-05-25)
trumpet:
James Bolden (on 1990-05-25)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1990-05-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1990)
recorded at:
San Quentin State Prison in Marin County, California, United States (on 1990-05-25)
live recording of:
Nobody Loves Me but My Mother (on 1990-05-25)
writer:
B.B. King
publisher:
Pamco Music Inc.
8:07
3Sweet Sixteen5:32
4There Must Be a Better World Somewhere
producer:
Stewart Levine
alto saxophone:
Hank Crawford (on 1980-10-29)
baritone saxophone:
Ronnie Cuber (on 1980-10-29)
bass:
Wilbur Bascomb (on 1980-10-29)
drums (drum set):
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie (on 1980-10-29)
guitar:
B.B. King (on 1980-10-29) and Hugh McCracken (on 1980-10-29)
keyboard:
Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack (on 1980-10-29)
tenor saxophone:
David “Fathead” Newman (on 1980-10-29)
trombone:
Tom Malone (on 1980-10-29)
trumpet:
Charlie Miller (on 1980-10-29) and Waymon Reed (on 1980-10-29)
background vocals:
Donny Gerrard (on 1980-10-29), Vennette Gloud (on 1980-10-29) and Carmen Twillie (on 1980-10-29)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1980-10-29)
horn arranger:
Hank Crawford
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1981)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1980-10-29)
recording of:
There Must Be a Better World Somewhere (on 1980-10-29)
writer:
Malcolm J Rebennack and Doc Pomus
publisher:
Daremoly Music and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
5:36
5The Thrill Is Gone
recording engineer:
Joe “Ears” Zagarino (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25) and Bill Szymczyk (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
producer:
Bill Szymczyk
bass:
Gerald “Fingers” Jemmott (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
drums (drum set):
Herbie Lovelle (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
electric piano, organ and piano:
Paul Harris (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25) and Hugh McCracken (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
lead vocals:
B.B. King (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
vocals:
B.B. King (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
performer:
Ravon Darnell (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25) and Roy Hawkins (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1969)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
remasters:
The Thrill Is Gone by B.B. King
part of:
Blues Hall of Fame: Classic of Blues Recording Single (number: 1985)
recording of:
The Thrill Is Gone (1951 blues song) (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
writer:
Roy Hawkins (in 1951) and Rick Darnell (in 1951)
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Carlin Music Corporation, Grosvenor House Music, Modern Music Publishing Co., Inc., Pamco Music Inc., Powerforce Music, Sounds Of Lucille, Inc. and Universal Music Careers
5:24
6Hummingbird4:32
7Everyday I Have the Blues2:37
8Why I Sing the Blues
recording engineer:
Joe “Ears” Zagarino (in 1969-01) and Bill Szymczyk (in 1969-01)
engineer:
Joe Zagarino
producer:
Bill Szymczyk
bass:
Gerald “Fingers” Jenmott (in 1969-01)
guitar:
B.B. King (in 1969-01) and Hugh McCracken (in 1969-01)
piano:
Al Kooper and Paul Harris (in 1969-01)
vocals:
B.B. King (in 1969-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1969)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-01)
recording of:
Why I Sing the Blues (in 1969-01)
writer:
Dave Clark and B.B. King
publisher:
ABC/Dunhill Music, Inc., Duchess Music Corporation, Pamco Music Inc. and Sounds Of Lucille, Inc.
8:36
9Caldonia
producer:
Ed Michel and Joe Zagarino
baritone saxophone and clarinet:
Bill Perkins (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
drums (drum set):
Jim Gordon (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
electric bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
electric piano:
Rick Wright (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
guitar:
Peter Green (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
harmonica:
Duster Bennett (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
organ:
Gary Wright (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
tenor saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
trombone:
Chuck Findley (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
trumpet:
Ollie Mitchell (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Jim Price (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
vocals:
B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
recording of:
Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head Hard?) (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
lyricist and composer:
Louis Jordan and Fleecie Moore
publisher:
Chappell Morris Ltd., Cherio Corp. and Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (on 1945-04-16)
3:58
10Don't Answer the Door5:08
11Paying the Cost to Be the Boss
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1967-09-14)
producer:
Quincy Jones, Johnny Pate and Louis Zito
alto saxophone:
Lawrence Burdine (on 1967-09-14)
baritone saxophone:
Barney Hubert (on 1967-09-14)
bass:
Leo Lauchie (on 1967-09-14)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Freeman (on 1967-09-14)
guitar:
Billy Butler (on 1967-09-14) and B.B. King (on 1967-09-14)
keyboard and organ:
Duke Jethro (on 1967-09-14)
tenor saxophone:
Johnny Board (on 1967-09-14)
trombone:
Pluma Davis (on 1967-09-14)
trumpet:
Henry Boozier (on 1967-09-14), John Browning (on 1967-09-14) and Hobart Dotson (on 1967-09-14)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1967-09-14)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1968)
recording of:
Paying the Cost to Be the Boss (on 1967-09-14)
lyricist and composer:
B.B. King
publisher:
Duchess Music Corporation, Songs of Universal, Inc. and Universal Music Careers
2:32
12I Like to Live the Love
recorded in:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (in 1973)
producer:
Dave Crawford
guitar:
B.B. King (in 1973)
vocals:
B.B. King (in 1973)
conductor:
Dave Crawford
arranger:
Dave Crawford
cover recording of:
I Like to Live the Love (in 1973)
writer:
Dave Crawford and Charles Mann
publisher:
American Broadcasting Music, Inc.
3:15
13Never Trust a Woman
cover recording of:
Never Trust a Woman
writer:
Dave Alvin and Rick Estrin
2:35
14Three O'Clock Blues
cover recording of:
Three O’Clock Blues (First recorded in 1946)
writer:
Lowell Fulson
publisher:
Careers–BMG Music Publishing, Inc. and Powerforce Music
2:59
15Nightlife/Please Send Me Someone to Love
medley including a cover recording of:
Nightlife
lyricist and composer:
Willie Nelson
medley including a cover recording of:
Please Send Me Someone to Love
lyricist and composer:
Percy Mayfield (until 1950)
publisher:
ATV Music
4:31
16To Know You Is to Love You
producer:
Dave Crawford
cover recording of:
To Know You Is to Love You (1970s song written by Stevie Wonder and Syreeta Wright)
writer:
Syreeta Wright and Stevie Wonder
publisher:
Black Bull Music, Inc., Jobete Music Co., Inc. and 大洋音楽
8:30
17Gambler's Blues
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1966-11-05)
recording of:
Gambler's Blues (on 1966-11-05)
writer:
King and Taub
publisher:
LZMC
4:46
2Digital Media
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1Help the Poor2:36
2Chains and Things
assistant engineer:
John Henning, Llyllianne Douma and Mike D. Stone
engineer:
Gary Kellgren and Bill Szymczyk
producer:
Bill Szymczyk
bass:
Bryan Garofalo (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
drums (drum set):
Russ Kunkel (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
electric piano:
Carole King (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
vocals:
B.B. King (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
strings arranger:
Jimmie Haskell
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1970)
recorded at:
The Record Plant in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
recording of:
Chains and Things (from 1970-05 until 1970-06)
writer:
Dave Clark and B.B. King
publisher:
Duchess Music Corporation, MCA, Inc., Pamco Music Inc. and Sounds Of Lucille, Inc.
4:53
3Guess Who
cover recording of:
Guess Who
writer:
Jesse Belvin and JoAnne Belvin
publisher:
Michele Publ. Co.
4:05
4Ain't Nobody Home
producer:
Ed Michel and Joe Zagarino
drums (drum set):
Jim Keltner (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
electric bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16), David Spinozza (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and John Uribe (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
organ:
Gary Wright (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
piano:
Jerry Ragovoy (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
trombone and trumpet:
Jim Price (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
vocals:
Jo Armstead (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16), Carl Hall (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16), B.B. King (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Tasha Thomas (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1971) and MCA Records, Inc. (in 1971)
additionally recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, The Record Plant in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, California, United States
recorded at:
Command Studios in London, England, United Kingdom (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16) and Olympic Studios in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London, England, United Kingdom (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
recording of:
Ain’t Nobody Home (from 1971-06-09 until 1971-06-16)
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Ragovoy
publisher:
Chappell & Co.
3:13
5How Many More Years
cover recording of:
How Many More Years
writer:
Chester Arthur Burnett (in 1951)
3:06
6I Got Some Help I Don't Need3:21
7Please Accept My Love
cover recording of:
Please Accept My Love
lyricist and composer:
Clarence Garlow
publisher:
Kamar Music and Universal Music Careers
2:32
8Early in the Mornin'
assistant engineer:
Alan Sanderson
engineer and mixer:
Rik Pekkonen
producer:
Stewart Levine
recorded at and mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Early in the Morning
writer:
Dallas Bartley, Leo Hickman and Louis Jordan
publisher:
Cherio Corp.
4:47
9You Upset Me Baby2:39
10Raining in My Heart
producer:
Johnny Pate
conductor:
Johnny Pate
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recording of:
Raining in My Heart
writer:
B.B. King
2:27
11I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
assistant engineer:
Alan Sanderson
engineer and mixer:
Rik Pekkonen
producer:
Stewart Levine
recorded at and mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
writer:
Roy Jordan and William Weldon
publisher:
MCA, Inc.
4:49
12Sneakin' Around
cover recording of:
Sneakin' Around
lyricist and composer:
Jessie Mae Robinson
publisher:
Cherio Corporation and Crawford Music
2:05
13Lucille10:10
14Into the Night
engineer:
Freddy Stonewall
producer:
John Landis and Ira Newborn
bass:
Neil Stubenhaus (in 1984-10)
bass synthesizer:
Randy Kerber (in 1984-10)
drums (drum set):
Ed Greene (in 1984-10)
guitar:
B.B. King (in 1984-10) and Steve Watson (in 1984-10)
piano:
John Hobbs (in 1984-10)
synthesizer:
Jim Cox (in 1984-10) and John Hobbs (in 1984-10)
vocals:
B.B. King (in 1984-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1985) and MCA Records, Inc. (in 1985)
recorded at:
The Studio in Hialeah, Florida, United States (in 1984-10)
cover recording of:
Into the Night (in 1984-10)
lyricist and composer:
Ira Newborn
publisher:
MCA Music and MCA Music Ltd.
recording of:
Into the Night
lyricist and composer:
Ira Newborn
publisher:
MCA Music and MCA Music Ltd.
4:09
15Never Make a Move Too Soon7:51
16Just a Little Love5:16
17Rock Me Baby3:56
3Digital Media
#TitleArtistLength
1How Blue Can You Get
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1963-09-30)
producer:
Sid Feller
alto saxophone:
Lawrence Burdine (on 1963-09-30)
baritone saxophone:
Jerome Richardson (on 1963-09-30)
bass:
Leo Lauchie (on 1963-09-30)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Freeman (on 1963-09-30)
guitar:
B.B. King (on 1963-09-30)
piano:
Charles Brooks (on 1963-09-30)
tenor saxophone:
Vernon Slater (on 1963-09-30)
trumpet:
Carl Adams (on 1963-09-30) and Kenny Sands (on 1963-09-30)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1963-09-30)
conductor:
Maxwell Davis
performer:
Jane Feather and Leonard Feather
arranger:
Maxwell Davis
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1964)
cover recording of:
How Blue Can You Get? (on 1963-09-30)
writer:
Jane Feather
composer:
Leonard Feather
publisher:
Burlington Music Co., Ltd., Melva Pub. Co. and Modern Age Music
B.B. King2:41
2Five Long Years
recorded at:
Fairfield Halls in Croydon, London, England, United Kingdom (on 1998-06-20)
live cover recording of:
Five Long Years (on 1998-06-20)
lyricist and composer:
Eddie Boyd
publisher:
Embassy Music Corporation, Frederick Music Co., Lawn Music, Onward Music Ltd, Westminster Music and Westminster Music Ltd.
B.B. King7:32
3Chains of Love
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1962-03-01)
producer:
Sid Feller
alto saxophone:
Jewell Grant (on 1962-03-01) and William Green (on 1962-03-01)
baritone saxophone:
Floyd Turnham (on 1962-03-01)
bass:
Ralph Hamilton (on 1962-03-01)
drums (drum set):
Jesse Sailes (on 1962-03-01)
guitar:
B.B. King (on 1962-03-01)
piano:
Lloyd Glenn (on 1962-03-01)
tenor saxophone:
Maxwell Davis (on 1962-03-01)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1962-03-01)
conductor:
Maxwell Davis
arranger:
Maxwell Davis
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1963)
cover recording of:
Chains of Love (on 1962-03-01)
writer:
Harry Van Walls and Nugetre
publisher:
Progressive and Unichappell Music, Inc.
B.B. King2:34
4Key to the HighwayB.B. King4:30
5So Excited
recording engineer:
Joe “Ears” Zagarino (in 1969-06) and Bill Szymczyk (in 1969-06)
producer:
Bill Szymczyk
bass:
Gerald “Fingers” Jemmott (in 1969-06)
electric piano, organ and piano:
Paul Harris (in 1969-06)
guitar:
Hugh McCracken (in 1969-06) and B.B. King (from 1969-06-24 until 1969-06-25)
membranophone:
Herbie Lovelle (in 1969-06)
lead vocals:
B.B. King (in 1969-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (in 1969)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (in 1969-06)
recording of:
So Excited (in 1969-06)
composer:
Jerry Jemmott and B.B. King
publisher:
Careers–BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Duchess Music Corporation and Pamco Music
B.B. King5:34
6Is You Is or Is You Ain't (My Baby)
assistant engineer:
Alan Sanderson
engineer and mixer:
Rik Pekkonen
producer:
Stewart Levine
vocals:
Dr. John
recorded at and mixed at:
Cello Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
cover recording of:
Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby?
writer:
Bill Austin (in 1944) and Louis Jordan (in 1944)
publisher:
Universal‐MCA Music Publishing
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
B.B. King3:21
7Backwater Blues
cover recording of:
Backwater Blues (Leadbelly Arrangement)
guitar arranger:
Lead Belly
version of:
Backwater Blues
B.B. King7:33
8How Long, How Long Blues
cover recording of:
How Long, How Long Blues
lyricist and composer:
Leroy Carr
publisher:
Compact Music and MCA Music Publishing
B.B. King2:46
9Baby, Get Lost
producer:
Johnny Pate and Louis Zito
bass:
Louis Satterfield (on 1966-11-05)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Freeman (on 1966-11-05)
guitar:
B.B. King (on 1966-11-05)
organ:
Duke Jethro (on 1966-11-05)
tenor saxophone:
Bobby Forte (on 1966-11-05)
trumpet:
Kenny Sands (on 1966-11-05)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1966-11-05)
recorded at:
International Club in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1966-11-05)
live cover recording of:
Baby Get Lost (on 1966-11-05)
writer:
Leonard Feather and Billy Moore, Jr.
publisher:
Modern Age Music Co.
B.B. King4:09
10You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
producer:
Johnny Pate
drums (drum set):
Sonny Freeman (on 1964-11-21)
electric bass guitar:
Leo Lauchie (on 1964-11-21)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 1964-11-21 until 1964-11-24)
piano:
Duke Jethro (on 1964-11-21)
tenor saxophone:
Johnny Board (on 1964-11-21) and Bobby Forte (on 1964-11-21)
trumpet:
Kenny Sands (on 1964-11-21)
vocals:
B.B. King (on 1964-11-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc.
recorded at:
Regal Theater in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1964-11-21)
live cover recording of:
You’ve Done Lost You’re Good Thing Now (on 1964-11-21)
writer:
Joe Josea and Riley B. King
publisher:
BMG Music Pub Ltd and Universal Music Careers
B.B. King4:33
11See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
producer:
T‐Bone Burnett
acoustic bass guitar:
Nathan East (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
alto saxophone:
Keith Fiddmont (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
baritone saxophone:
Ernie Fields (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Jay Bellerose (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25) and Jim Keltner (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
electric bass guitar:
Mike Elizondo (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
guitar:
B.B. King (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25) and Johnny Lee Schell (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
Hammond organ:
Neil Larsen (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
piano:
Dr. John (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
tenor saxophone:
Rickey Woodard (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
trombone:
Ira Nepus (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
trumpet:
Darrell Leonard (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
vocals:
B.B. King (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 2008)
recorded at:
The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
cover recording of:
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean (from 2007-09-24 until 2007-09-25)
lyricist and composer:
Blind Lemon Jefferson
writer:
Steve Wynn
publisher:
Boogie Music, Poison Brisket, Tradition Music and Universal Music Corp.
B.B. King4:48
12It's My Own Fault
recording engineer:
Phil Kaye
producer:
Steve Barri
mixed at:
ABC Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, United States
live recording of:
It's My Own Fault Baby
writer:
Riley B. King and Jules Taub
publisher:
MCA Music Entertainment GmbH
live cover recording of:
It’s My Own Fault
lyricist and composer:
John Lee Hooker
publisher:
Arc Music, Arc Music Corp. and Tristan Music Ltd.
B.B. King4:12
13Driftin' BluesB.B. King5:08
14I Pity the Fool
co-producer:
Andy McKaie
producer:
Denny Diante
performer:
Buddy Guy
cover recording of:
I Pity the Fool
lyricist and composer:
Deadric Malone
B.B. King4:36
15T-Bone Shuffle
recording of:
T-Bone Shuffle
lyricist and composer:
T‐Bone Walker
publisher:
Progressive Music
B.B. King feat. Joe Louis Walker6:37
16Playin' With My FriendsB.B. King feat. Robert Cray5:16