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  2. My Lucille - Wikipedia

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    "My Lucille" is a 1985 song written for the 1985 John Landis film called Into the Night, starring Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer. It was written by Ira Newborn and recorded by B.B. King. The title of the song is a reference to B.B. King's guitars. The song was used in the movie while Ed Okin (Jeff Goldblum) walks through the night club.

  3. Lucille & Friends - Wikipedia

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    Lucille & Friends is the thirty-fourth album by B.B. King released in 1995. On it, he is accompanied by major jazz , rock , and blues artists who collaborated on these songs over the past 25 years.

  4. B. B. King - Wikipedia

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    King on stage in Hamburg 1971 King playing his favorite guitar, Lucille, in the 1980s. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, King was a part of the blues scene on Beale Street. "Beale Street was where it all started for me," he said. He performed with Bobby Bland, Johnny Ace and Earl Forest in a group known as the Beale Streeters. [34]

  5. Lucille (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lucille is the fifteenth album by blues artist B. B. King. It is named for his famous succession of Gibson guitars, currently the Signature ES-355 . Professional ratings

  6. 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.

  7. Lucille Talks Back - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Talks Back is an album by B. B. King, released in 1975. [2] B.B. King produced it himself and recorded it with his own orchestra. It is not to be confused ...

  8. Friends (B. B. King album) - Wikipedia

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    Friends is a studio album by B. B. King, released by ABC Records in 1974. [1] It was available in stereo under the reference ABCD-825 and in quadraphonic sound under ...

  9. Black Angel Blues - Wikipedia

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    King's version, which included a horn section, was a stylistic shift for the song and it became a hit, reaching number eight on the Billboard R&B chart. [7] In 1957, he re-recorded "Sweet Little Angel" for his first album Singin' the Blues. Both versions prominently feature B.B. King's guitar work, with his note-bends "sounding almost like a ...