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B.B. King – Sweet Sixteen

I always want to share this with people but I couldn’t find it from youtube, so I decided to upload it by myself. It’s the…

B.B.King & Albert Collins – Call It Stormy Monday ( Live )

From The DVD ” Blues Summit – B.B.King At Concert With Friends. At B.B.King’s Blues Club – Beale Street , Memphis * 1993 “

B.B. King – Guess Who

September 23, 2003 – New York Guess Who P.S: I do not own any license.

B.B. King – Swing Low Sweet Chariot / Rock me Lord

B.B. King playing a nice version of Gospel classic Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Eric Clapton & BB King – Hold on I’m coming

Eric Clapton & BB King performing this classic song. Only audio. Lyrics : Don’t you ever be sad Lean on me in times of bad…

B.B. King – Key to the Highway

BB plays and sings, but there’s more of the latter than his famous guitar. Taken from the DVD “The Road to Memphis” (part of a…

B.B. King & Russell Jackson – Better not look down

B.B. King with bass player Russell Jackson (great solo!). “Better not look down” +/- 1986

B.B. King & Buddy Guy – I Can’t Quit You Baby

B.B. King & Buddy Guy – I Can’t Quit You Baby, at B.B. Kings Blues Club Love the way Buddy screams and makes fun!

B.B. King – Blues Boys Tune

B.B. King plays live guitar solo. This came from the extras on the DVD The Road to Memphis: http://www.pbs.org/theblues/aboutfilms/pearce.html And the only other complete performance…

Stormy Monday BB King

Blues by the KING. I DO NOT OWN NOR CLAIM TO OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO

Etta James, BB King, Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody’s Business

Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan and Etta James. Chaka Khan seems to be in a strange ‘mood’. April 15th 1987. RIP Etta James!

BB King – How Blue Can You Get (Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll)

For more info – http://www.eagle-rock.com/artist/bb-king/#.U-jk5DhwaB8 This amazing concert brings together some of the true pioneers of rock ‘n’ roll music including Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee…

The Beatles – P.S. I Love You

Another in a series of Beatles songs with trivia from “Beatlesongs” by William J. Dowdling.