05. "You know that you love me (but you never tell me so)"
06. "I'm Tore Down"
07. "I Love The Woman"
08. "Let me be (Stay away from me)"
09. "It's too bad things are going so tough"
10. "You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling"
11. "If you believe (in what you do)"
12. "You mean, mean woman (How can your love be true)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Freddy King Sings by Freddie King, released 9 December 2016, includes the following tracks: "Takin' Care Of Business", "You Know That You Love Me (But You Never Tell Me So)", "I Love The Woman", "It's Too Bad Things Are Going So Tough" and more.
This version of Freddy King Sings comes as a 1xCD. -
"Freddy King Sings" is a classic blues album by the legendary guitarist and singer Freddy King, now available in CD format from Hallmark. Originally released in 1961, this record showcases King's powerful vocals and electrifying guitar work across iconic tracks like "Have You Ever Loved a Woman," "Lonesome Whistle Blues," and "I'm Tore Down." The album captures the raw emotion and energy that made Freddy King one of the most influential figures in electric blues. Hallmark, known for their dedication to preserving timeless music at an affordable price, ensures high-quality reissues so new generations can experience these musical treasures. Freddy King was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 and is celebrated as one of the ?Three Kings? of electric blues guitar alongside B.B. King and Albert King. His innovative style has inspired countless musicians worldwide.
One of the three acknowledged Kings of Blues Guitar alongside BB King and Albert King, Freddy King proved to be the inspiration for many a musician, including the likes of Eric Clapton.
Joseph C. - 03/Jan/2019
Grand Funk Railroad said it best .."Up all night with Freddy King" This is the Freddy King that the legendary rock and rollers were referencing in their landmark classic hit tune "We're an American Band". This great blues guitarist and singer/improviser was a huge influence on Eric Clapton. Check into the song "Hide Away" ..this album also shows Freddy King in his prime top form.