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His Definitive Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American blues musician B.B. King. It was produced, sequenced & compiled by Richard M. Ganter and released on April 12, 1999, by Polygram Records .
Twist With B.B. King: Crown Records CLP-5248 1963 16 of the Best of B.B. King [reissued in 1968 as 16 Greatest Hits] Galaxy Records 8202; reissue: 8208 1964 Rock Me Baby...14 Great Hits: Kent Records KLP-5012, KST-512 1967 The Jungle: Kent Records KLP-5021, KST-521 1968 From The Beginning (2 x LP) Kent Records KLP-5033, KST-533 1968
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The Best of the Early Years is a 2007 Blues compilation album by B.B. King. This "Best of" collection was created from master recordings from King's works from the 1950s and 1960s. This "Best of" collection was created from master recordings from King's works from the 1950s and 1960s.
Live in Cook County Jail is a 1971 live album by American blues musician B.B. King, recorded on September 10, 1970, in Cook County Jail in Chicago.Agreeing to a request by jail warden Winston Moore, King and his band performed for an audience of 2,117 prisoners, most of whom were young black men.
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Why I Sing the Blues is a 1983 album by the blues guitarist and singer B.B. King. Originally made by MCA Records as a bargain-bin greatest hits compilation, the album is a showcase of King's best work from the late 1960s and early 1970s. The album was released in CD format in 1992.
When it was released in 1948, it became Fulson's first hit. When B.B. King recorded the song in 1951, it became his first hit as well as one of the best-selling R&B singles in 1952. [2] "3 O'Clock Blues" effectively launched King's career and remained a part of his concert repertoire throughout his life.