You stole my heart away, baby
And you know you robbed me all my pride
You stole my heart away, baby
And you know you robbed me all my pride
Yes, I ain't got nothing left now, baby
But a great big heartache inside
My friends I used to have, baby
Everybody looked on me with shame
The friends, the friends I used to have, baby
Everybody looked on me with shame
They didn't understand it, baby
The way you've made change
I can't talk to nobody, baby
I have to keep it all to myself
Oh, I can't talk, I can't talk to nobody, baby
I have to keep it all to myself
I'm so in love with you, baby
I don't wanna share your love with nobody else
Maybe I'll get over one day, baby
Maybe someday I'll have peace of mind
Oh, I think I'll get over one day, baby
And maybe then I'll have peace of mind
Yes, I won't be hurting, baby
Yes, I won't have to do the things that you put on my mind, yeah--
B.B. King, born Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), was a legendary American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born in Mississippi, he was one of the pillars of modern blues, influencing generations of musicians with his unique style and virtuoso guitar technique. Known as "The King of the Blues", B.B. King sold millions of records worldwide, earning numerous Grammy Awards and accolades for his extraordinary career. His characteristic sound, defined by a deep vibrato and bluesy melodies, was influenced by the gospel and country music of the American South. Among his most famous songs are "The Thrill Is Gone", "Everyday I Have the Blues" and "Lucille". B.B. King collaborated with artists from different generations, including Eric Clapton, U2 and Stevie Ray Vaughan. His influence on the world of music is immense, and his name remains synonymous with authentic blues and guitar virtuosity.
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