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  2. 3 O'Clock Blues - Wikipedia

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    "3 O'Clock Blues" or "Three O'Clock Blues" [1] is a slow twelve-bar blues recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1946. When it was released in 1948, it became Fulson's first hit. When B.B. King recorded the song in 1951, it became his first hit as well as one of the best-selling R&B singles in 1952. [2]

  3. B. B. King discography - Wikipedia

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    B. B. King (1925–2015) was an American blues musician whose recording career spanned 1949–2008. As with other blues contemporaries, King's material was primarily released on singles until the late 1950s–early 1960s, when long playing record albums became more popular.

  4. Love Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album Blues Helping included the songs "Summertime" and "Wang Dang Doodle". They are best known for their 1968 novelty hit in the UK Singles Chart , a high-speed cover version of the classical piece " Sabre Dance " by Aram Khachaturian , released on the Parlophone label (R 5744), which reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart in ...

  5. The Ultimate Collection (B. B. King album) - Wikipedia

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    Three O'Clock Blues" – 3:01 "Please Love Me" – 2:48 "You Upset Me Baby" – 3:01 "Sweet Sixteen" – 6:12 "Rock Me Baby" – 2:58 "How Blue Can You Get" – 2:41 "Every Day I Have the Blues" – 2:41 "Sweet Little Angel" – 3:46 "Don't Answer the Door" – 5:10 "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss" – 2:33 "The Thrill is Gone" – 5:25

  6. Three O'Clock High - Wikipedia

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    Three O'Clock High is a 1987 American teen comedy film directed by Phil Joanou. The script, about a meek high schooler who is forced into a fight with an unstable new transfer student, is based on the high school experiences of screenwriters Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szollosi.

  7. Before You Accuse Me - Wikipedia

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    Another acoustic version outtake, recorded during the sessions for Backless (1978), is included as the opening track on the Clapton compilation Blues (1999). [5] He also performed "Before You Accuse Me" in concert, such as on June 30, 1990, at the Knebworth Festival .

  8. Rock Around the Clock - Wikipedia

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    "Rock Around the Clock" is a rock and roll song in the 12-bar blues format written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter being under the pseudonym "Jimmy De Knight") in 1952. The best-known and most successful rendition was recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954 for Ame

  9. Riding with the King (B. B. King and Eric Clapton album)

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    Riding with the King was the first collaborative album by Eric Clapton and B.B. King. [1] [2] They performed together for the first time at Cafe Au Go Go in New York City in 1967 when Clapton was 22 and a member of Cream, but did not record together until 1997 when King collaborated with Clapton on the song "Rock Me Baby" for his duets album, Deuces Wild.