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- 3_OClock_Blues abstract ""3 O'Clock Blues" or "Three O'Clock Blues" is a slow twelve-bar blues recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1946. When it was released in 1948, it became Fulson's first hit. When B.B. King recorded the song in 1952, it became his first hit as well as "one of the top-selling R&B records of 1952"."3 O'Clock Blues" effectively launched King's career and remained a part of his concert repertoire throughout his life. The song was included on his first album, Singin' the Blues and since has appeared on several King albums, including a remake in 2000 with Eric Clapton for the Riding with the King album.".
- 3_OClock_Blues bSide ""I'm Wild about You Baby"".
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- 3_OClock_Blues genre Blues.
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- 3_OClock_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "3 O'Clock Blues".
- 3_OClock_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "3 O'Clock in the Morning".
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- 3_OClock_Blues writer Lowell_Fulson.
- 3_OClock_Blues after ""Night Train" by Jimmy Forest, tenor and all star combo".
- 3_OClock_Blues artist Lowell_Fulson.
- 3_OClock_Blues bSide ""I'm Wild about You Baby"".
- 3_OClock_Blues before ""Flamingo" by Earl Bostic and His Orchestra".
- 3_OClock_Blues cover "Three O'Clock Blues single cover.jpg".
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- 3_OClock_Blues genre Blues.
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- 3_OClock_Blues label "Down Town".
- 3_OClock_Blues lastSingle ""Blues and Misery"/ "Jam that Boogie"".
- 3_OClock_Blues name "Three O'Clock Blues".
- 3_OClock_Blues nextSingle ""Come Back Baby"".
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- 3_OClock_Blues title "Billboard Best Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues Records number-one single".
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- 3_OClock_Blues writer Lowell_Fulson.
- 3_OClock_Blues years "--02-02".
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- 3_OClock_Blues comment ""3 O'Clock Blues" or "Three O'Clock Blues" is a slow twelve-bar blues recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1946. When it was released in 1948, it became Fulson's first hit. When B.B. King recorded the song in 1952, it became his first hit as well as "one of the top-selling R&B records of 1952"."3 O'Clock Blues" effectively launched King's career and remained a part of his concert repertoire throughout his life.".
- 3_OClock_Blues label "3 O'Clock Blues".
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- 3_OClock_Blues sameAs Q2429502.
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