- Complete song listing of B.B. King on OLDIES.com. Tracks of Disc 1; $1.29 on iTunes 1. Early In The Morning (with Van Morrison) $1.29 on iTunes 2. Tired Of Your Jive (with Billy Gibbons).
- King new songs, albums, biography, chart history, photos, videos, news, and more on Billboard, the go-to source for what's hot in music.
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- The undisputed king of the blues, B.B. 'Blues Boy' King will go down in history as one of the most important electric guitarists and blues singers ever.
- The biggest fan of B.B. King’s radio show was, of course, King himself. The music was the most important thing in his life – the blues, the jazz, the gospel, and all the music in between – and he was determined to find a way to play his music for all those fans tuning in to his show.
When Love Comes To Town by U2 & B.B. King on Rattle And Hum | 4:14 |
The Thrill Is Gone by B. B. King on Definitive Greatest Hits | 5:24 |
The Thrill Is Gone by B. B. King on B.B. King Greatest Hits | 4:58 |
by B.B. King and Bobby 'Blue' Bland on Best Of B.B. King & Bobby Bland Let The Good Times Roll (Live At Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, 1976 / Single Version) by B.B. King and Bobby 'Blue' Bland on Best Of B.B. King & Bobby Bland | 5:32 |
Walking Dr. Bill by B. B. King on My Kind Of Blues | 3:42 |
Ain't That Just Like A Woman by B. B. King on The Best Of B.B. King | 3:15 |
Sweet Sixteen by B. B. King on The Best Of B.B. King | 3:47 |
It's My Own Fault by B. B. King on Live At The Regal | 3:09 |
The Thrill Is Gone by B. B. King on King of the Blues | 4:56 |
Never Make A Move Too Soon by B. B. King on Midnight Believer | 5:29 |
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King earned his nickname through work as a disc jockey for the Memphis radio station WDIA-AM, where his on-air nickname was 'Beale Street Blues Boy.' The tag was shortened to 'Blues Boy,' then ultimately 'B.B.' King's classic 1965 album, Live At The Regal, was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 2006.