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''Completely Well'' is the seventeenth studio album by blues guitarist B. B. King released in 1969. It is notable for the inclusion of "The Thrill Is Gone," which became a hit on both the R&B/soul and pop charts. This album was released in the US as an LP record in 1969 and as a CD in 1987; in the UK only as an LP. San Francisco critic Ralph J. Gleason's liner notes are mostly a profile of King, with only one of the 17 paragraphs discussing a title from the LP, "Confessin' the Blues", but only to mention its historical importance (then almost 30 years old). ==Track listing== #"So Excited" (B.B. King, Gerald Jemmott) -- 5:34 #"No Good" (Ferdinand Washington, B.B. King) -- 4:35 #"You're Losin' Me" (Ferdinand Washington, B.B. King) -- 4:54 #"What Happened" (B.B. King) -- 4:41 #"Confessin' the Blues" (Jay McShann, Walter Brown) -- 4:56 #"Key to My Kingdom" (Maxwell Davis, Joe Josea, Claude Baum) -- 3:18 #"Cryin' Won't Help You Now" (Sam Ling, Jules Taub; LP has only B.B.) -- 6:30 #"You're Mean" (B.B. King, Gerald Jemmott, Hugh McCracken, Paul Harris, Herbie Lovelle) -- 9:39 #"The Thrill Is Gone" (Rick Darnell, Roy Hawkins; LP has Arthur H () Benson, Dale Pettite) -- 5:30 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Completely Well」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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