BBKing Lucille











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From the Album: Lucille, Year of Release: 1968/2003/2006#blues • Lyrics: Lucille • The sound that you're listening to • Is from my guitar that's named Lucille • I'm very crazy about Lucille, Lucille took me from the plantation • Or you might say, brought me fame • I don't think I could just talk enough about Lucille • Sometime when I'm blue seem like Lucille try to help me call my name • I used to sing spirituals and I thought that this • Was the thing that I wanted to do • But somehow or other When I went in the army I picked up on Lucille, and started the singing blues • Well, now when I'm paying my dues, • Maybe you don't know what I mean when I say paying dues, I mean when things are bad with me • I can always, I can always, you know like, depend on Lucille • Sort of hard to talk to you myself • I guess I'll let Lucille say a few words and then • You know, I doubt if you can feel it like I do • But when I think about the things that I've gone through, • Like, well for instance, if I have a girlfriend and she misuses me, • And I go home at night, maybe I'm lonely • Well not maybe, I am lonely, I pick up Lucille • And it bring out those funny sounds that sound good to me, you know? • Sometime I get to the place where I can't even say nothing • Look out • Sometime I think it's crying • You know, if I could sing pop tunes like Frank Sinatra or, • Sammy Davis Junior, I don't think I still could do it, • 'Cause Lucille don't wanna play nothing but the blues • And I think I'm, I think I'm pretty glad about that • 'Cause don't nobody sing to me like Lucille • Sing, Lucille • Well, I'll put it like this, take it easy, Lucille • I like the way Sammy sings and I like the way Frank sings, • But I can get a little Frank, Sammy, • A little Ray Charles, in fact all the people with soul in this • A little Mahalia Jackson in there • One more, Lucille! • Take it easy now, ah! • You know, I imagine a lot of you wanna know, • A lot of you wanna know why I call the guitar Lucille • Lucille has practically saved my life two or three times • No kidding, it really has • I remember once I was in an automobile accident, and • When the car stopped turning over, it fell over on Lucille, • And it held it up off me, really, it held it up off me • So that's one time it saved my life • The way, the way I came by the name of Lucille, • I was Over in Twist, Arkansas, I know you've never heard of that one, have you? • And one night the guys started a ball over there, you know, started brawling, you know what I mean • And the guy that was mad with his old lady, • When she fell over on this gas tank that was burning for heat, • The gas ran all over the floor • And when the gas ran all over the floor, the building • Caught on fire, and almost burned me up trying to save Lucille • Oh I, I imagine you're still wondering why I call it Lucille • The lady that started that brawl that night was named Lucille • And that's been Lucille ever since to me • One more now, Lucille • Sounds pretty good to me. Can I do one more? • Look out, Lucille • Sounds pretty good. I think I'll try one more • All right • Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), better known by his stage name BB King, Blues Boy King, was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. • Rolling Stone magazine ranked King 6th on their 2011 list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time (previously ranked 3rd, which was published in 2003) He was ranked 17th on Gibson's list of The 50 Greatest Guitarists of all time . According to Edward M. Komara, King introduced a sophisticated soloing style based on fluid string bending and shimmering vibrato that influenced nearly every electric blues guitarist that followed. King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. He is considered one of the most influential blues musicians of all time, earning the nickname The King of the Blues , one of the Three Kings of the Blues (along with Albert King and Freddie King). King was also famous for his tireless performances throughout his musical career, performing 200 concerts a year during the 1970s. His most prolific year was 1956, when he played 342 shows. • The Blues Boy King passed away on May 14, 2015 in Las Vegas. He was 90 years old. • https://music.apple.com/us/album/luci... •   / lucille   • VIDEO COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Video is made for entertainment purposes only and you can download this track on any authorized website such as, iTunes and Amazon.com... No copyright infringement is intended in the making of this video. • All rights to published audio, video, graphic and text materials belong to their respective owners. If you are the author or copyright owner of any of the material I use, and you don't like it to be used by me, please contact: •   / petrovic.ilija.92   •   / ilijacapko   • I recommend you my channel Blues Rock Ilija Capko    • Tony Tucker - Sensual Rain  

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