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B.B. King

  • Born Riley B. King on 16 September 1925 in Mississippi, US.
  • Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 1987
  • Died on 14 May 2015 in Nevada, US.
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    1964

  • How Blue Can You Get entered the US charts on 28 March 1964 and reached number 97.
  • Rock Me Baby entered the US charts on 09 May 1964 and reached number 34.
  • Help The Poor entered the US charts on 27 June 1964 and reached number 90.
  • Never Trust A Woman entered the US charts on 07 November 1964 and reached number 90.
  • Beautician Blues entered the US charts on 07 November 1964 and reached number 82.
  • 1965

  • Blue Shadows entered the US charts on 03 July 1965 and reached number 97.
  • 1966

  • Don't Answer The Door entered the US charts on 22 October 1966 and reached number 72.
  • 1967

  • The Jungle entered the US charts on 01 April 1967 and reached number 94.
  • 1968

  • Paying The Cost To Be The Boss entered the US charts on 20 April 1968 and reached number 39.
  • I'm Gonna Do What They Do To Me entered the US charts on 27 July 1968 and reached number 74.
  • The Woman I Love entered the US charts on 24 August 1968 and reached number 94.
  • The B.B. Jones entered the US charts on 28 September 1968 and reached number 98.
  • You Put It On Me entered the US charts on 05 October 1968 and reached number 82.
  • 1969

  • Why I Sing The Blues entered the US charts on 17 May 1969 and reached number 61.
  • Get Off My Back Woman entered the US charts on 30 August 1969 and reached number 74.
  • Just A Little Love entered the US charts on 18 October 1969 and reached number 76.
  • The Thrill Is Gone entered the US charts on 27 December 1969 and reached number 15.
  • 1970

  • So Excited entered the US charts on 11 April 1970 and reached number 54.
  • Hummingbird entered the US charts on 25 July 1970 and reached number 48.
  • Chains And Things entered the US charts on 31 October 1970 and reached number 45.
  • 1971

  • Ask Me No Questions entered the US charts on 13 February 1971 and reached number 40.
  • That Evil Child entered the US charts on 24 April 1971 and reached number 97.
  • Ghetto Woman entered the US charts on 11 September 1971 and reached number 68.
  • Ain't Nobody Home entered the US charts on 13 November 1971 and reached number 46.
  • 1972

  • Sweet Sixteen entered the US charts on 04 March 1972 and reached number 93.
  • I Got Some Help I Don't Need entered the US charts on 06 May 1972 and reached number 92.
  • Guess Who entered the US charts on 19 August 1972 and reached number 62.
  • 1973

  • To Know You Is To Love You entered the US charts on 04 August 1973 and reached number 38.
  • I Like To Live The Love entered the US charts on 08 December 1973 and reached number 28.
  • 1974

  • Who Are You entered the US charts on 08 June 1974 and reached number 78.
  • Philadelphia entered the US charts on 30 November 1974 and reached number 64.


  • (I've) Got A Right To Love My Baby
  • 3 O'Clock Blues
  • Bad Luck
  • Blues For Me
  • Christmas Celebration
  • Down Now
  • Every Day I Have The Blues
  • Good Man Gone Bad
  • Hully Gully Twist
  • I'm Gonna Sit In 'til You Give In
  • I've Got Papers On You Baby
  • Let's Do The Boogie
  • Long Gone Baby
  • Partin' Time
  • Peace Of Mind
  • Please Love Me
  • Rockin' Awhile
  • She's Dynamite
  • Sixteen Tons
  • Sweet Little Angel
  • Ten Long Years
  • Woke Up This Morning
  • You Never Know
  • You Upset Me Baby


  • Patches (and George Jones)
  • Since I Met You, Baby (and Gary Moore)
  • When Love Comes To Town (with U2)