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  1. His recording career took off too, with a series of albums for Bullseye Blues (the first entry, 1990's All My Life, is especially pleasing), and more recently, a disc for Verve. In his last years, Brown finally received at least a portion of the recognition he deserved for so long as a genuine rhythm and blues pioneer. But the suave, elegant ...

  2. Discover 1944-1945 by Charles Brown released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... All My Life (1990) Someone to Love (1992) Blues and Other Love Songs (1992) Just a Lucky So and So (1994) Charles Brown's Cool ...

  3. Charles Brown is another Texan who made it on the West Coast, this silky voiced pianist with The Three Blazers took ‘Drifting Blues’ to the top of the R&B charts in 1946. Going solo two years later, he had a series of Number 1 hits, with ‘Trouble Blues’ and ‘Black Night’ both staying at the top of the charts for over three months!

  4. 16. Apr. 1995 · I'm Gonna Push On! (1980) One More for the Road (1989) All My Life (1990) Someone to Love (1992) Blues and Other Love Songs (1992) Just a Lucky So and So (1994) Charles Brown's Cool Christmas Blues (1994) Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Charles Brown (1995) Please Come Home for Christmas (1995)

  5. Drifting Blues by Charles Brown released in 1963. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... All My Life (1990) Someone to Love (1992) Blues and Other Love Songs (1992) Just a Lucky So and So (1994) Charles Brown's Cool Chr ...

  6. 5. Nov. 1996 · One More for the Road (1989) All My Life (1990) Someone to Love (1992) Blues and Other Love Songs (1992) Just a Lucky So and So (1994) Charles Brown's Cool Christmas Blues (1994) Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Guest Charles Brown (1995) Please Come Home for Christmas (1995) These Blues (1995)

  7. All My Life is an album by the American musician Charles Brown, released in 1990. It was Brown's first album for Bullseye Blues, and part of a comeback effort that began with his previous release, One More for the Road.