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''Singin' the Blues'' is the 1956 debut album by blues performer B.B. King on the Bihari brothers' Crown label. Among its tracks, the album gathered together five charting singles. "You Upset Me, Baby" was the highest charting single, reaching #1 on Billboard's "Black Singles" chart. Other charting singles include "Every Day I Have the Blues" (#8), "Ten Long Years" (#9), "Crying Won't Help You" (#15), "Bad Luck" (#3) and "Sweet Little Angel" (#6). The album was originally released on the Crown subsidiary of Modern Records and has been reissued several times, as part of a two-album combined CD alongside King's second release ''The Blues'' and with bonus tracks by Japanese label P-Vine Records and U.K. label Ace Records (UK). On "Please Love Me", King combines T-Bone Walker's hard-picking, distorted guitar style with his own mournful singing. ==Track listing== All songs by B.B. King and Jules Taub, unless otherwise noted.〔Track list order from (album back cover ); times and additional composer information from 〕 ;Side one #"Please Love Me" – 2:51 #"You Upset Me Baby" – 3:04 #"Every Day I Have the Blues" (Aaron Sparks, credited to Peter Chatman) – 2:49 #"Bad Luck" (Ivory Joe Hunter, credited to King-Taub) – 2:54 #"3 O'Clock Blues" (Lowell Fulson, credited to King-Taub) – 3:03 #"Blind Love" – 3:06 ;Side two # #"You Know I Love You" – 3:06 #"Sweet Little Angel" (Traditional, credited to King-Taub) – 3:00 #"Ten Long Years" – 2:49 #"Did You Ever Love a Woman" (Dwight Moore, credited to King-Taub) – 2:34 #"Crying Won't Help You" (Hudson Whittaker, credited to King-Taub) – 3:00 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「Singin' the Blues」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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