Everyday I Have The Blues - Live At The Regal Theater/1964
Ladies and gentlemen, how about a nice warm round of applause
To welcome the world's greatest Blues singer
The king of the Blues; B.B. King
Every day, every day, I have the blues
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried, woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Nobody loves me, nobody seems to care
Yes, nobody loves me, nobody seems to care
Speaking of words and trouble, darling
You know I've had my share
Every day, every day, every day, everyday
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Every day, every day, I have the blues
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried, woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Thank you, thank you
Thank you very much
Thank you so much
And now ladies and gentlemen
We would like to go back and sort of reminise, just a little bit
Pick up some of the real old Blues
If we should happen to play one that you remember
Let us know it by makin' some noise
If we should pick up one that you might remember
We'd like to start it off, by one of the real, real oldies
And it sounds something like this
To welcome the world's greatest Blues singer
The king of the Blues; B.B. King
Every day, every day, I have the blues
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried, woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Nobody loves me, nobody seems to care
Yes, nobody loves me, nobody seems to care
Speaking of words and trouble, darling
You know I've had my share
Every day, every day, every day, everyday
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Every day, every day, I have the blues
Every day, every day, I have the blues
When you see me worried, woman
And it's you I hate to lose
Thank you, thank you
Thank you very much
Thank you so much
And now ladies and gentlemen
We would like to go back and sort of reminise, just a little bit
Pick up some of the real old Blues
If we should happen to play one that you remember
Let us know it by makin' some noise
If we should pick up one that you might remember
We'd like to start it off, by one of the real, real oldies
And it sounds something like this
Credits
Writer(s): Memphis Slim
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Other Album Tracks
- Three O'Clock Blues
- Please Love Me - Single Version
- You Upset Me, Baby
- Sweet Sixteen Parts One & Two
- Rock Me Baby
- How Blue Can You Get? - Single Version
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- Sweet Little Angel - Live at the Regal Theater
- Don't Answer The Door
- Paying The Cost To Be The Boss
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- Blue Notes – A Blues Survey from 1920-1960, vol. 5 - Single
- B.B. King - Featuring
- So Lonely I'll Be (Live Seattle '71)
- Flying High
- My Faith - Gospel Songs
- Raw Blues
- How Blue Can You Get? (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 18, 1970) - Single
- Four Classic Albums Plus (B.B. King Sings Spirituals / King of the Blues / More B.B. King / Easy Listening Blues) (Digitally Remastered)
- Remastered from the Archives
- RTL & BD Music Present B.B. King
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