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Little Richard was it for me, man. Later, it was Ray Charles and Bobby “Blue” Bland, B.B. King. Bobby (Hatfield) was also into do-wop music coming off street corners in the fifties.
Bland’s heyday was the late 50s and the early 60s, when he scored hits on the R&B charts with songs like “Further On Up the Road,” “I’ll Take Care of You” and “Turn On Your Light.” ...
6. Bobby “Blue” Bland: “I Pity the Fool” Was Mr. T a Bobby “Blue” Bland fan? The blues great does his best to warn any potential new suitors about a troublesome ex on this 1961 hit.
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One never tires of Bobby “Blue” Bland’s voice. It was strong as a gusty wind, flexible as a reed and laced with the crunchy sound of leather boots on a gravel road. Frontrunner of a hybrid style that ...
3. I’ll Take Care of You I’ll Take Care of You was released under Two Steps from the Blue album. Bobby Bland and Brook Benton initially wrote the song. The lyrics describe a man in love with a lady ...
In Eldercare 101: A Practical Guide to Later Life Planning, Care, and Wellbeing, Mary Jo Saavedra has assembled a team of experts who offer tools and practical advice about what she calls the Six ...
62 I'll Take Care Of You - Gil Scott-Heron 03:00 63 Johannesburg - Gil Scott-Heron 04:53 64 Lady Day And John Coltrane - Gil Scott-Heron 03:38 65 Message To The Messengers - Gil Scott-Heron 04:57 66 ...
9 Don't Want No Woman - Bobby "Blue" Bland 02:39 10 I Pity The Fool - Bobby "Blue" Bland 02:41 11 I'll Take Care Of You - Bobby "Blue" Bland 02:24 12 I'm Not Ashamed - Bobby "Blue" Bland 02:35 13 Lead ...
In their sixties Houston-based prime, the music of Bobby “Blue” Bland and his musical director Joe Scott was every bit as good as that of Frank Sinatra and Nelson Riddle.