A. King had a different feel from B. King, not to mention F. King. You'd be advised to enjoy 'em all or you're a loony.
8 years ago
Günter Tauchner
The Feeling
9 years ago
Christos Papastathis
it really rocks! thanks Michael Clark for the precious info!
9 years ago
Carlos Cavalcanti
whats the name of this song??? where can i download it?from what album this song is???
9 years ago
Peter Lundgren
Sounds like he's using a slight phasing effect
9 years ago
maryann singletary-Boone
I love my blues grew up right next door to the baby grand. nothing but blues players live shows. did security duty for jazz concerts as well!!
9 years ago
Leonardo Moraes
Albert King>Freddie King>BB King
10 years ago
Martin Bourgeois
This song is almost the same thing than the thrill is gone by BB KING
10 years ago
Mad Fabe
The FeelingAlbert King
11 years ago
Michael Clark
But yeah, Albert totally ripped off the strings from B.B.'s version.
11 years ago
Michael Clark
News flash: B.B. King's 1970 version of "The Thrill is Gone" was a cover of Roy Hawkins' 1951 song of the same name written by Hawkins and Rick Darnell. They probably lifted most of it from a 1931 song by Broadway songwriters Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. There are many old blues songs out there with countless versions and variations that have their roots in the time before audio recording was invented and copyright of old folk songs was rarely a thought of the musicians who performed them live.