B.B. King
B. B. King (b. September 16, 1925 in Itta Bena, Mississippi; died May 14, 2015 in Las Vegas) was a U.S. blues guitarist and songwriter. He is among the most respected electric guitarists; Rolling Stone magazine ranked him third in its list of the hundred greatest guitarists of all time. Born as Riley B. King, he began broadcasting his music live on a Memphis radio station called WDIA. At first, he used the name The Peptikon Boy on air, which later was changed to The Beale Street Blues Boy, and then further shortened to just Blues Boy or B.B. Read more on Last.fm
B.B. King has 28 songs that have been featured in movies like A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bluesland: A Portrait in American Music, Calendar Girls and Casino. What is your favorite song by B.B. King?
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Songs from B.B. King
- Telephone Song
- Sweet Little Angel
- You Upset Me Baby
- The Thrill Is Gone
- Life is One Long Rainy Day
- The Key To My Kingdom
- Don't Answer The Door, Parts One And Two
- Joe Cool
- INTO THE NIGHT
- MY LUCILLE
- IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR
- Thrill Is Gone
- Don't Answer the Door
- (Call It) Stormy Monday
- Standing On The Edge
- In The Midnight Hour (extract)
- How Blue Can You Get
- Better Not Look Down
- Please Come Home for Christmas
- Sweet Sixteen
- Catfish Blues
- To Know You is to Love You
- Caldonia
- Hold On (I Fell Our Love is Changing)
- Messy But Good
- On My Word of Honor
- Chains and Things
- Blues Boy Tune