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== Selected Discography == === Albums === * 1964: [[B.B. King]], ''Rock Me Baby...14 Great Hits'' (compilation) * 1964: B.B. King, ''Let Me Love You'' * 1964: ''[[Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live]]'' * 1965: ''Live! B.B. King on Stage'' * 1965: [[Lowell Fulson]], ''Soul'' * 1965: [[Z.Z. Hill]], The Soul Stirring Z.Z. Hill * 1966: Ike & Tina Turner, ''[[The Soul of Ike & Tina]]'' * 1967: Lowell Fulson, ''Tramp'' * 1967: B.B. King, ''The Jungle'' * 1967: [[Smokey Hogg]], ''Original Folk Blues'' * 1967: Z.Z. Hill, ''A Whole Lot of Soul'' * 1967: B.B. King, ''Boss of the Blues'' (compilation) * 1967: Lowell Fulson, ''Now!'' * 1968: B.B. King, ''From the Beginning'' (compilation) * 1968: The [[Johnny Otis]] Show featuring Mighty Mouth Evans & [[Shuggie Otis]], ''Cold Shot!'' * 1970: Ike & Tina, ''[[Ike & Tina Turner's Festival of Live Performances|Festival of Live Performances]]'' * 1970: ''[[Preston Love]]'s Omaha Bar-B-Q'' * 1970: [[Big Joe Turner]], ''Turns on the Blues'' * 1970: Various Artists β ''Rock and Roll Festival, Volume 1'' * 1970: ''[[Neil Merryweather]], John Richardson And Boers'' * 1970: B.B. King, ''Turn on to B.B. King'' (compilation) * 1970: Guitar Slim Green featuring Johnny and Shuggie Otis, ''Stone Down Blues'' * 1971: ''The Greatest Hits of B.B. King, Volume 1'' (compilation) * 1971: ''The Great [[Roy Milton]], Roots Of Rock, Vol. 1'' (compilation) * 1971: ''[[Z.Z. Hill]]'s Greatest Hits: Dues Paid in Full'' (compilation) * 1973: B.B. King, ''The Original Sweet Sixteen'' (compilation) === Singles === {| class="wikitable" |+ !'''Catalog No.''' !Release date ![[Billboard Hot 100|US]] ![[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|US]] [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs|R&B]] !'''Single (A-side, B-side)''' !'''Artist''' |- | rowspan="2" |315 | rowspan="2" |Oct 1958 | |16 |"You've Been An Angel" | rowspan="2" |[[B.B. King]] |- | | 9 |"Please Accept My Love" |- |330 |Dec 1959 | | 2 |"Sweet Sixteen, Pt. 1" <small>b/w "Sweet Sixteen, Pt. 2"</small> |B.B. King |- |345 |1960 | | |"[[The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)|Roll With Me Henry]]" <small>b/w "Good Rockin' Daddy" [reissues]</small> |[[Etta James]] |- | rowspan="2" |346 | rowspan="2" |Jul 1960 | | |"Good Man Gone Bad" | rowspan="2" |B.B. King |- | | 8 |"Partin' Time" |- |378 |Apr 1962 | | |"Drifting" <small>b/w "Love You Baby"</small> |[[Bobby Bland|Bobby "Blue" Bland]], [[Ike Turner]] and His Orchestra |- |393 |May 1964 |34 |12 |"[[Rock Me Baby (song)|Rock Me Baby]]" <small>b/w "I Can't Lose"</small> |B.B. King |- |394 |Apr 1964 | | |"[[Dust My Broom|Dust My Blues (I Believe)]]" <small>b/w "Happy Home"</small> |[[Elmore James]] and The Broom Dusters |- | rowspan="2" |396 | rowspan="2" |Aug 1964 |107 | |"You're Gonna Miss Me" | rowspan="2" |[[B.B. King]] |- |110 |15 |"Let Me Love You" |- |402<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=October 17, 1964|title=Hot 100|url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/60s/1964/Billboard%201964-10-17.pdf|magazine=Billboard|pages=22}}</ref> |Oct 1964 |95 | |"I Can't Believe What You Say (For Seeing What You Do)" <small>b/w "My Baby Now"</small> |[[Ike & Tina Turner]] |- |409 |Nov 1964 | | |"[[Please, Please, Please (James Brown song)#Other versions and recordings|Please, Please, Please]]" <small>b/w "Am I A Fool In Love"</small> |Ike & Tina Turner |- |424 |1965 | | |"Before Day (Big Mama's Blues)" <small>b/w "Me and My Chauffeur"</small> |[[Big Mama Thornton]] |- |431<ref name=":0">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/lowell-fulsom/chart-history/r-b-hip-hop-songs|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190928031844/https://www.billboard.com/music/lowell-fulsom/chart-history/r-b-hip-hop-songs|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 28, 2019|title=Lowell Fulsom Chart History|magazine=Billboard}}</ref> |Nov 1965 | |11 |"Black Nights" <small>b/w "Little Angel"</small> |[[Lowell Fulson]] |- |456<ref name=":0" /> |Dec 1966 |52 | 5 |"[[Tramp (Lowell Fulson song)|Tramp]]" b/w "Pico" |Lowell Fulson |- |462 |Feb 1967 |94 |17 |"The Jungle" <small>b/w "Long Gone Baby"</small> |B.B. King |- |463<ref name=":0" /> |Mar 1967 |91 |20 |"Make a Little Love" <small>b/w "I'm Sinking"</small> |Lowell Fulson |- |474<ref name=":0" /> |Aug 1967 |97 |38 |"I'm A Drifter" <small>b/w "Hobo Meetin'"</small> |Lowell Fulson |- |501 |Dec 1968 | | |"Merry Christmas Baby" <small>b/w "3 O'Clock Blues"</small> |[[Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown]] |- |506 |Feb 1969 | |29 |"Country Girl" <small>b/w "Bye Bye Baby (Until We Meet Again)"</small> |The [[Johnny Otis]] Show |- |512 |May 1969 | | |"Love Ain't Nothin'" <small>b/w "10 - 20 - 25 - 30"</small> |[[Big Joe Turner]] |- |4514<ref>{{Cite magazine|date=July 18, 1970|title=Spotlight Singles - Top 20 Soul|url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/70s/1970/Billboard%201970-07-18.pdf|magazine=Billboard|pages=72}}</ref> |Jul 1970 | | |"Please, Please, Please - Pt. 1" <small>b/w "Please, Please, Please - Pt. 2"</small> |Ike & Tina Turner |- |4520 |1970 | | |"You Must Live It" <small>b/w "Are You Ready"</small> |[[Merryweather (band)|Merryweather]] |- |4522 |Apr 1970 | | |"Shop Around" <small>b/w "Lucille"</small> |Momma And Pappa Rock'n Family (with [[Neil Merryweather]]) |- |4538 |Jan 1971 | | |"[[The Hunter (Albert King song)|The Hunter]]" <small>b/w "Long Handled Shovel"</small> |[[Pacific Gas & Electric (band)|Pacific Gas & Electric]] |- |4547 |May 1971 |86 |30 |"I Need Someone (To Love Me)" <small>b/w "Oh Darling"</small> |[[Z.Z. Hill]] |}
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