Performer: Albert King
Title: (I Love) Lucy
Country: US
Released: 1968
Style: Soul
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 700
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Lovejoy is the sixth studio album by Albert King. Honky Tonk Woman" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:59. Bay Area Blues" (Donald "Duck" Dunn, Don Nix) – 2:55. Corrina, Corrina" (Don Nix) – 3:45. She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule to Ride)" (Taj Mahal, James Rachell) – 3:56. For the Love of a Woman" (Don Nix) – 4:20. Lovejoy, II. (Don Nix) – 3:46. Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" (Don Nix) – 4:20. Going Back to Iuka" (Don Nix) – 3:58.
Album: King of the Blues Guitar (Mono), 1969. I can't read, I don't know how to write, my whole life has been one big fight. Now playing: Justin Timberlake CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!
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I Love) Lucy, You're Gonna Need Me (7", Single).
Album · 2007 · 20 Songs. Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pops Staples. 11. Wrapped Up In Love Again.
Albert King didn't play many notes but some of 'em weighed 50 pounds, & each one shone like gold! . On stage Albert cut an impressive figure- a huge man playing a Gibson Flying-V left-handed and upside down. He called his guitar ‘Lucy ‘, and had a hit single with ‘I Love Lucy’ (dedicated to his Gibson rather than the TV series). Some saw this as a straight copy of . King’s persona, but Albert had some chops of his own. The Live Wire/Blues Power album recorded at San Francisco’s Fillmore West in 1968 was a superb example of Blues performance, perhaps only bettered by . ’s ‘Live at the Regal’.
Albert King - King of the Blues Guitar (1969). Find this Pin and more on Albums from my collection by Shane McClure. So, this is an album cover from The Kinks (from the Hubspot blog). But it says a LOT in terms of what's on my mind as I run my business each day. If you find yourself in any kind of customer service position, remember that it's your duty to give your customers what they want. Your sales and likability will greatly increase if you do, and your business will thank you for it!
Albert King left Bobbin in late 1962 and recorded one session for King Records in the spring of 1963 without a hit. Within a year, he cut four songs for the local St. Louis independent label Coun-Tree ) Nevertheless there's perfectly fine tracks by Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, Billy Boy Arnold, Sunnyland Slim and Homesick James. Stax Profiles" (Stax 2006).
Born Under a Bad Sign (In Concert) - Albert King. Interview ( I Don't Want To Be Rich) - Albert King. San-Ho-Zay - Albert King. Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - Albert King. I Get Evil - Albert King. Had You Told It Like It Was (It Wouldn't Be Like It Is) - Albert King. I Love) Lucy - Albert King. Cold Feet - Albert King.
A | (I Love) Lucy |
B | You're Gonna Need Me |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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45-252 | Albert King | (I Love) Lucy / You're Gonna Need Me (7", Single) | Stax | 45-252 | US | 1968 |
S-252 | Albert King | (I Love) Lucy / You're Gonna Need Me (7", Single) | Stax | S-252 | US | 1968 |
45-252 | Albert King | (I Love) Lucy / You're Gonna Need Me (7", Single, RE) | Stax | 45-252 | US | 1968 |
601042 | Albert King | (I Love) Lucy (7", Single, Sol) | Stax | 601042 | UK | 1968 |
S-252 | Albert King | (I Love) Lucy / You're Gonna Need Me (7", Single, RE, Styrene) | Stax | S-252 | US | 1968 |