Freddie King

blues, blues rock, electric blues

Freddie King

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Going Down 03:24
Stumble 03:36
Ain't No Sunshine 03:20
My Feeling For The Blues 03:36
The Stumble 03:36
Tore Down 04:13
I'm Ready 04:13
I'm Tore Down 04:13
Same Old Blues 03:59
Stormy Monday Blues 04:24
Stormy Monday 04:24
Big-Legged Woman 04:00
Woman Across The River 04:30
Ain't That I Don't Love You 10:00
Help Me Through The Day 04:30
Big Legged Woman 04:00
Five Long Years 04:24
Palace Of The King 03:40
Me And My Guitar 04:05
Reconsider Baby 03:59
Have You Ever Loved A Woman 03:05
Worried Life Blues 02:52
Hide Away 02:37
San-Ho-Zay 02:38
Living On The Highway 04:18
I'd Rather Be Blind 03:45
Key To The Highway 03:27
I Love the Woman 02:48
Walking By Myself 02:51
Sweet Home Chicago 04:24
Can't Trust Your Neighbor 03:57
Low Tide 05:02
Side Tracked 03:05
Lowdown In Lodi 03:08
Sen-Sa-Shun 02:54
Dust My Broom 03:12
I Wonder Why 03:18
Boogie Man 03:47
Pack It Up 04:09
I Don't Know 03:06
I Just Want to Make Love to You 06:51
Butterscotch 03:04
I Got The Same Old Blues 03:24
My Credit Didn't Go Through 04:10
You Don't Have To Go 02:28
Christmas Tears 02:47
The Things I Used To do 03:50
Wash Out 02:35
Takin' Care of Business 02:43
In the Open 03:11

Born: 1934-09-03

Country: US

Biography - Freddie King


Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976), thought to have been born as Frederick Christian in Gilmer, Texas, originally recording as Freddy King, and nicknamed "the Texas Cannonball", was an influential African-American blues guitarist and singer. He is often mentioned as one of "the Three Kings" of electric blues guitar, along with Albert King and B.B. King (though he was the youngest of the three).

King's mother, Ella May King, and her brother, who both played the guitar, began teaching him to play at the age of six.

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