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'B.B. King' History: 


Bio



His reign as King of the Blues has been as long as that of any monarch on earth. Yet B.B. King continues to wear his crown well. At age 76, he is still light on his feet, singing and playing the blues with relentless passion. Time has no apparent effect on B.B., other than to make him more popular, more cherished, more relevant than ever. Don't look for him in some kind of semi-retirement; look for him out on the road, playing for people, popping up in a myriad of T.V. commercials, or laying down tracks for his next album. B.B. King is as alive as the music he plays, and a grateful world can't get enough of him.


For more than half a century, Riley B. King - better known as B.B. King - has defined the blues for a worldwide audience. Since he started recording in the 1940s, he has released over fifty albums, many of them classics. He was born September 16, 1925, on a plantation in Itta Bena, Mississippi, near Indianola. In his youth, he played on street corners for dimes, and would sometimes play in as many as four towns a night. In 1947, he hitchhiked to Memphis, TN, to pursue his music career. Memphis was where every important musician of the South gravitated, and which supported a large musical community where every style of African American music could be found. B.B. stayed with his cousin Bukka White, one of the most celebrated blues performers of his time, who schooled B.B. further in the art of the blues. B.B.'s first big break came in 1948 when he performed on Sonny Boy Williamson's radio program on KWEM out of West Memphis. This led to steady engagements at the Sixteenth Avenue Grill in West Memphis, and later to a ten-minute spot on black-staffed and managed Memphis radio station WDIA. "King's Spot," became so popular, it was expanded and became the "Sepia Swing Club." Soon B.B. needed a catchy radio name. What started out as Beale Street Blues Boy was shortened to Blues Boy King, and eventually B.B. King. In the mid-1950s, while B.B. was performing at a dance in Twist, Arkansas, a few fans became unruly. Two men got into a fight and knocked over a kerosene stove, setting fire to the hall. B.B. raced outdoors to safety with everyone else, then realized that he left his beloved $30 acoustic guitar inside, so he rushed back inside the burning building to retrieve it, narrowly escaping death. When he later found out that the fight had been over a woman named Lucille, he decided to give the name to his guitar to remind him never to do a crazy thing like fight over a woman. Ever since, each one of B.B.'s trademark Gibson guitars has been called Lucille.


Soon after his number one hit, "Three O'Clock Blues," B.B. began touring nationally. In 1956, B.B. and his band played an astonishing 342 one-night stands. From the chitlin circuit with its small-town cafes, juke joints, and country dance halls to rock palaces, symphony concert halls, universities, resort hotels and amphitheaters, nationally and internationally, B.B. has become the most renowned blues musician of the past 40 years. Over the years, B.B. has developed one of the world's most identifiable guitar styles. He borrowed from Blind Lemon Jefferson, T-Bone Walker and others, integrating his precise and complex vocal-like string bends and his left hand vibrato, both of which have become indispensable components of rock guitarist's vocabulary. His economy, his every-note-counts phrasing, has been a model for thousands of players, from Eric Clapton and George Harrison to Jeff Beck. B.B. has mixed traditional blues, jazz, swing, mainstream pop and jump into a unique sound. In B.B.'s words, "When I sing, I play in my mind; the minute I stop singing orally, I start to sing by playing Lucille." In 1968, B.B. played at the Newport Folk Festival and at Bill Graham's Fillmore West on bills with the hottest contemporary rock artists of the day who idolized B.B. and helped to introduce him to a young white audience. In ``69, B.B. was chosen by the Rolling Stones to open 18 American concerts for them; Ike and Tina Turner also played on 18 shows. B.B. was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1984 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. He received NARAS' Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 1987, and has received honorary doctorates from Tougaloo(MS) College in 1973; Yale University in 1977; Berklee College of Music in 1982; Rhodes College of Memphis in 1990 and Mississippi Valley State University in 2002. In 1992, he received the National Award of Distinction from the University of Mississippi.


In 1991, B.B. King's Blues Club opened on Beale Street in Memphis, and in 1994, a second club was launched at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles. A third club in New York City's Times Square opened in June 2000 and most recently two clubs opened at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut in January 2002. In 1996, the CD-Rom On The Road With B.B. King: An Interactive Autobiography was released to rave reviews. Also in 1996, B.B.'s autobiography, "Blues All Around Me" (written with David Ritz for Avon Books) was published. In a similar vein, Doubleday published "The Arrival of B.B. King" by Charles Sawyer, in 1980. B.B. continues to tour extensively, averaging over 250 concerts per year around the world. Classics such as "Payin' The Cost To Be The Boss," "The Thrill Is Gone," How Blue Can You Get," "Everyday I Have The Blues," and "Why I Sing The Blues" are concert (and fan) staples. Over the years, the Grammy Award-winner has had two #1 R&B hits, 1951's "Three O'Clock Blues," and 1952's "You Don't Know Me," and four #2 R&B hits, 1953's "Please Love Me," 1954's "You Upset Me Baby," 1960's "Sweet Sixteen, Part I," and 1966's "Don't Answer The Door, Part I." B.B.'s most popular crossover hit, 1970's "The Thrill Is Gone," went to #15 pop.
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B.B. King Discography:


 Release Title and date
More [Japan]More [Japan]
2006
SinginSingin' the Blues [Japan]
2006
The Great [Japan]The Great [Japan]
2006
Wails [Japan]Wails [Japan]
2006
Woke Up This MorningWoke Up This Morning
2006
Sings Spirituals [Bonus Tracks]Sings Spirituals [Bonus Tracks]
2006
The Blues [Bonus Tracks]The Blues [Bonus Tracks]
2005
8080
2005
The Great (Bonus Tracks) [UK]The Great (Bonus Tracks) [UK]
2005
More (Bonus Tracks)More (Bonus Tracks)
2005
My Kind of Blues (Bonus Tracks)My Kind of Blues (Bonus Tracks)
2003
Wails [Crown Series, Volume 2]Wails [Crown Series, Volume 2]
2003
The Blues [Japan]The Blues [Japan]
2002
B. B. Boogie (Disk 1)B. B. Boogie (Disk 1)
2002
B. B. Boogie (Disk 2)B. B. Boogie (Disk 2)
2002
 a christmas celebration of hope
2001
Blues on the BayouBlues on the Bayou
1998
Deuces WildDeuces Wild
1997
In London [Bonus Track]In London [Bonus Track]
1993
SinginSingin' the Blues/The Blues
1992
In LondonIn London
1971
Back in the AlleyBack in the Alley
1970
Blues is KingBlues is King
1967
MoreMore
1961
My Kind of BluesMy Kind of Blues
1961
Sings SpiritualsSings Spirituals
1960
The BluesThe Blues
1960
The BluesThe Blues
1960
The GreatThe Great
1960
WailsWails
1960
SinginSingin' the Blues [Crown]
1956
 12 grandes éxitos en versión original
 16 greatest hits
 1973-11-04 - berlin, germany - "live at the berliner jazztage
 1997 - deuces wild (disc 2) a conversation
 1997-07-27 - germany
 20 golden classics
 2001-06-30 - piazza blues festival,bellinzona, switzerland -
 20th century masters - the millennium collection - the best of
 2cd luxury edition - cd1
 2cd luxury edition - cd2
 36 all-time greatest hits (volume 1)
 36 all-time greatest hits (volume 2)
 36 all-time greatest hits (volume 3)
 a blue night
 a christmas celebration of hope
 ain't nobody home
 ain't nobody home!: the very best of
 all over again
 anthology
 anthology 1962-1998 disc 1
 anthology cd 1 (1962-1970)
 anthology cd 2 (1971-1998)
 audio archive - b.b. king
 b. b. boogie
 b. b. king
 b. b. king anthology (disc a)
 b. b. king anthology (disc b)
 b. b. king live (the gold collection)
 b.b's boogie
 b.b. & friends (dave brubeck,heath brothers)
B.B. BoogieB.B. Boogie
 b.b. buenísimo
 B.B. king
 b.b. king & friends
 b.b. king (cd3 gold vintage)
 b.b. king - the blues collection
 b.b. king 1949-1991
 b.b. king collector's edition
 b.b. king disc 2
 b.b. king greatest hits
 b.b. king of the blues
 b.b. king...best of the blues - (lucille talks back
 b.b.'s boogie
 b.b.king
 b.b.king & friends
 b.b.king - double legend cd1
 back in l.a.
 bb king
 bb king & friends
 bb king and friends
 bb king biography
 bb king live at the apollo
 bb's blues
 bb's boogie
 bb's theme
 best 16
 best 2000
 best of
 best of bb king
 best of best1
 best recordings
 better than ever
 big blues collection
 black 'n' blues
 black jack (21 essentail classics)
 blues
 blues 'n' jazz
 blues 'n' jazz
 blues and jazz
 blues boy
 blues collection
 blues collection 3 (amiga-lp)
 blues in my heart
 blues kingpins (made in mississippi)
 blues master i
 blues master ii
 blues master iii
 blues masters -- b.b. king
 blues on the bayou
 blues on top of blues
 blues on top of the blues
 blues summit
 blues summit
 blues you can use
 bluesmasters
 catfish blues
 classic masters
 classics
 classics
 classics
 col. maestros del jazz & blues
 collection
 collection 2000
 collection cd1
 collection cd2
 completely well
 completely well
 confessin' the blues
 confessin' the blues
 dejavu retro gold collection
 dejavu retro gold collection - disc 2
 desconhecido
 deuces wild
 deuces wild
 deuces wild
 deuces wild
 deuces wild
 deuces wild (promotion cd)
 deuces wild - promo
 do the boogie! b.b. king's early 50s classics
 dueling blues (disc 1)
 easy listening blues
 every day i have the blues
 everyday i have the blues
 everyday i have the blues
 everyday i have the blues
 everyday i have the blues cd1
 favorite gospel hymns
 featuring riley b. king
 festival de san sebastian
 forever gold
 friends
 giants of blues vol.1 (cd 1)
 gold
 gold collection (cd 2
 gold hits cd1
 gold hits cd2
 golden legends
 goldenlegends b.b. king live
 gospel blues
 gospel praises
 got my mojo working
 got the blues
 grand collection
 grandes exitos de...
 grandes exitos rock & blues
 grandes mitos
 great moments with b.b. king
 greatest hits
 greatest hits 1951 - 1960
 guess who
 hammersmith odeon - oct 86
 he's dynamite!
 heart & soul
 heart & soul
 here and there: the uncollected b. b. king
 high profile
 his best - the electric b.b. king
 his definitive greatest hits
 his definitive greatest hits (cd 1)
 his definitive greatest hits (cd 2)
 his definitive greatest hits (cd1)
 his definitive greatest hits (cd2)
 his definitive greatest hits (cd2)
 his definitive greatest hits (disc 1)
 his definitive greatest hits cd1
 hits & roots 1950
 how blue can you get
 how blue can you get
 how blue can you get
 how blue can you get (1)
 how blue can you get (disc 1)
 how blue can you get (disc 2)
 how blue can you get? classic live performances - 1964
 how blue can you get? classic live performances - 1964 -19
 how blue can you get? classic live performances 196
 how blue can you get? classic performances (cd1.1964
 indianola mississippi seeds
 indianola mississippi seeds [1970] + friends [1974]
 inspiration
 introducing b.b. king
 jazz & blues : bb king
 jazz n' blues collection
 jose felliciano
 kansas city 1972
 kansas city, 1972
 king biscuit
 king of the blues
 king of the blues
 king of the blues
 king of the blues
 king of the blues
 king of the blues (1949-1966) (disc 1)
 king of the blues (1966-1969) disc 2
 king of the blues (1969-1975) (disc 3)
 king of the blues (1976-1991) (disc 4)
 king of the blues (disc 4)
 king of the blues - disc 2 of 4
 king of the blues 1966-1969 [disc 2(4)]
 king of the blues 1969-1975 [disc 3(4)]
 king of the blues 1976-1991 [disc 4(4)]
 king of the blues guitar
 king of the blues [cd 2]
 king of the blues [disc 1(4)]
 kings of blues
 la jazz festival session
 let me love you (kent records) - import - japan
 let the good times roll
 let the good times roll
 let the good times roll
 let the good times roll - at the montreux jazz festiv
 let the good times roll: the music of louis jordan
 live & otherwise
 live & well
 live and well
 live at biskuithalle bonn - 25.03.1994
 live at sa quentin
 live at san quentin
 live at st quentin
 live at the apollo
 live at the palais de congress,
 live at the regal
 live at the regal
 live at the regal (1-10) live in cook county jail (11-18)
 live at the regal (mfsl)
 live at the regal [1997 remastered]
 live at the regal [mfsl ultradisc i]
 live in cook county jail
 live in cook county jail
 live in cook county jail [1970] + to know you is to
 live in japan
 live in montreux
 living the blues - b. b. king
 love me tender
 lucille
 lucille
 lucille & friends
 lucille & friends
 lucille & friends
 lucille and friends
 lucille talks back
 made of blues
 makin' love is good for you
 makin' love is good for you
 makin' love is good for you
 making love is good for you
 martin scorsese presents: the blues
 merry christmas baby (promo cd single)
 midnight believer
 midnight believer
 midnight believer
 most famous hits - cd2
 mr. blues
 mr. blues
 mtv music history
 my kind of blues
 my sweet little angel
 now appearing (vol. 1)
 now appeating at ole miss
 o melhor de b.b. king
 on stage
 only original hits
 original blues
 original greatest hits (disc 2)
 paying the cost to be the boss
 pee wee crayton
 precious lord
 premier collection disc 2
 quadromania disk 1 von 4
 quadromania disk 2 von 4
 quadromania disk 3 von 4
 quadromania disk 4 von 4
 reflections
 reflections
 rock me baby
 rock me lord
 saturday night fish fry
 shades of blue
 shake it up and go
 singin' the blues
 singing the blues
 six silver strings
 songs of praise
 spotlight on lucille
 star series
 sus mejores blues
 sweet 16
 sweet little angel
 sweet little angel
 sweet sixteen
 swing low sweet chariot
 take it home
 take it home & midnight believer
 talkin' 'bout the blues
 the 1950-1951 modern recordings (disc 1)
 the 1950-1951 modern recordings (disc 2)
 the album (disc 2)
 the album - cd 1
 the b b king collection
 the b.b. king collection
 the best
 the best (disc two)
 the best collection vol. 2
 the best of b. b. king
 the best of b.b. king
 the best of b.b. king
 the best of b.b. king vol 1
 the best of bb king volume 2
 the best of black blues
 the best of the kent singles 1958-1971
 the birth of a king
the bluesthe blues
 the blues anthology
 the blues boss
 the blues collection
 the blues come over me
 the blues vol. ii
 the chronological b. b. king 1949-1952
 the collection
 the collection
 the definitive b.b. king collection
 the early "blues boy" years
 the electric b.b. king - his best
 the fabulous b.b.king
 the generation club live
 the great b.b. king
 the jazz channel
 the jungle
 the king of the blues
 the king of the blues (i maestri del blues collection)
 the king of the blues (the blues collection) vol. 2
 the king of the blues guitar
 the legendary bb king - disc 1
 the legendary bb king - disc 2
 the living legend
 the magic collection
 the man and his band
 the master of blues
 the original jazz&blues history
 the revue collection
 the rpm hits 1951-1957
 the soul of b.b. king
 the soul of b.b.king
 the story (25 phonographic memories)
 the thrill is gone
 the thrill is gone
the ultimate collectionthe ultimate collection
 the unexpected instrumental
 the very best of
 the very best of b.b. king
 the very best of b.b. king (cd 2)
 the very best of b.b.king
 the very best of b.b.king (cd 1)
 the very best of bb king
 the vintage years (disc2)
 the vintage years (disc3)
 the vintage years (disc4)
 the vintage years(disk1)
 the world of b. b. king : lonely nights
 the world of b.b. king
 there is always one more time
 there is always one more time
 there must be a better world somewher
 there must be a better world somewhere
 there must be a better world somewhere - spotlight on lucil
 to know you is to love you
 two great albums
 ultimate collection
 when love comes to town
 why i sing the blues
 why i sing the blues
 why i sing the blues
 why i sing the blues (part 1)
 why i sing the blues (part 2)
 Woke Up This Morning [incomplete]
 world tour
 [2003] - {320} king of the blues [cd 2]
 [2003] - {320} king of the blues [cd 3]


Tracks by 'B.B. King' 


 
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03 
04 
05 
06 
07 
08 
09 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
38th Street Blues 
3 O'Clock Blues 
3 O'Clock Blues, Darlin' You Know I Love You 
3 O'Clock Blues (live with Bobby Bland) 
5 Long Years 
5 Long Years (Alt. Version) 
Actions Speak Louder Than Words 
Lyrics
Ad Libbed Impromptu Blues 
Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore 
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens 
Lyrics
Ain't Nobody Home 
Lyrics
Ain't Nobody Home (with D'Angelo) Play
Ain't Nobody Home (with Daryl Hall) 
Aint Nobody Home (featuring Darryl Hall & John Oates) Play
Ain't Nobody Like My Baby 
Lyrics
Ain't Nobody's Business 
Lyrics
Ain't Nobody's Business (with Gladys Knight) 
Ain't Nobody's Business (with Gladys Knight & Etta James) 
Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City 
Ain't No One Like My Baby 
Ain't That Just Like A Woman 
Ain't That Just Like a Woman 
Lyrics
Alexis' Boogie 
All Aboard 
All Over Again 
All Over Again 
Lyrics
All Over Again 
All Over Again (a.k.a. I've Got a Mind to Give Up Living) 
All Over Again (featuring Mark Knopfler) Play
All Over Again (First Solo) 
All Over Again (Intro) 
All Over Again (Second Solo) 
All You Ever Give Me Is the Blues 
Lyrics
A Lonely Lover's Plea 
Always on My Mind 
The Ambassador of the Blues on the Young Upstarts and Stevie Ray 
A Mother's Love 
A New Way of Driving Play
Lyrics
A New Way of Driving (Live) 
Any Other Way 
Army of the Lord Play
Ask Me No Questions 
Lyrics
A Story Everybody Knows 
Lyrics
Auld Lang Syne 
A Whole Lot of Lovin' 
A Whole Lot of Lovin' 
A Woman Don't Care 
Lyrics
A Woman Don't Care (previously unissued, take 4) 
A World Full of Strangers 
Lyrics
Baby Get Lost 
Lyrics
Baby I Love You 
Baby I Love You (with Bonnie Raitt) Play
Baby I'm Yours 
Baby, Look at You 
Baby Please Don't Go 
Baby Won't You Please Come Home