B.B. King - When Love Comes To Town ( Live by Request, 2003 ) скачать видео бесплатно


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Legendary Bluesman B.B. King performs before an enthusiastic New York

City crowd on this concert film that originally aired on the A&E cable network.

The fourteen song setlist includes "The Thrill Is Gone," "When Love Comes to

Town," "Let the Good Times Roll," and "Bad Case of Love."Filmed in New

York City, this concert from blues maestro B.B. King shows exactly why he is

so revered in the blues and rock world. Talented guitarist Jeff Beck joins King

for three songs, providing the perfect counterpart to the legendary singer.

Riley B. King (born September 16, 1925), known by the stage name B.B.

King, is an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter.Rolling Stone

magazine ranked him at No. 6 on its list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all

time.King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.B._King

When Love Comes To Town

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I was a sailor, I was lost in sea

I was under the waves, before love rescued me

I was a fighter I could turn on threat

Now I stand accused of things I've said

When love comes to town,

I'm gonna jump that train

When love comes to town,

I'm gonna catch that flame

Maybe I was wrong to ever let you down,

But I did what I did before love came to town

Used to make love under the red sunset,

I was making promises I that were soon to forget

She was pale as the lace of her wedding gown,

But I left her standing before love came to town

Ran into a juke joint when I heard a guitar scream,

The notes were turning blue as days as a little dream

As the music played I saw my life turn around,

That was the day before love came to town

When love comes to town,

I'm gonna jump that train

When love comes to town,

I'm gonna catch that flame

Maybe I was wrong to ever let you down,

But I did what I did before love came to town

I was there when they crucified my Lord

I held the scabbard when the soldier drew his sword

I threw the dice as they pierced his side,

But I've seen love conquer the great divide

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

This is not mine!

Комментарии

8 years назад

charrmmee

thnk u BB & A&E - luv th sweetness tht is th KING

8 years назад

Betty Hunter

I'm in love with BB"s music! Just learning to sing and play some of BB's songs, and I just can't get enough! He's amazing I just want to give him a giant bear hug! from Canada! wahoo

8 years назад

Miguel Salas

RIP B.B. King Thank you.

8 years назад

Mr Sarajevo

Not a single black person in the audience.. lol

8 years назад

Cristiano Silveiro

LONG LIFE BB KING, RIP MATE... Say Hi to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Tupac!

8 years назад

Bruno Pinto

#BoaNoite 

8 years назад

jose gutierrez gonzalez

Great,BB KING....Q.E.P.D

8 years назад

Owen Gardiner

Sounds like morgan freeman here

8 years назад

Jack Sofalot

The song doesn't even come in until 3:44 into the video. Just skip the bullshit and get to the song.

8 years назад

Ksenia Saenko

Dear Man, B.B. King,This is my SundayPray For You.You Rest In Peace&Play For usYour never-ever ending Blues,Amen.

8 years назад

Claudio Pedrusclaus

Love... tks

8 years назад

ale300333

El mas grande de todos los tiempos 

8 years назад

Danny Fisher

The song that made B.B. king famous.R.I.P. B.B. King

8 years назад

Lonnie Womack

Rest in Peace. You will be missed !!

8 years назад

casperld

Amazing man. RIP

8 years назад

Edgard Azevedo

RIP BB King

8 years назад

Carl Brutananadilewski

R.I.P #B.B.King

8 years назад

Jeremy Bowman

RIP BB! I feel so honored to have lived in the world at the same time as such a wonderful person.

8 years назад

Bohdiful

Rest in peace, enjoy those jamming sessions with the rest of those great blues performers on thst big stage in the sky x

8 years назад

Horti Mn Inzenjering Doo

hvala Legendo, pocivaj u miru R.I.P

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