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  1. Explore Robert Earl Keen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Robert Earl Keen on AllMusic.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_ChiefBig Chief - Wikipedia

    Big Chief. " Big Chief " is a song composed by Earl King in the early 1960s. It became a hit in New Orleans for Professor Longhair in 1964, [1] featuring a whistled first chorus in a rollicking blues piano style and subsequent lyrics written in mock-American-Indian pidgin (whistled and sung by King, uncredited).

  3. 17. Nov. 2003 · Earl King. Earl King - Blues Guitarist, vocalist (1934 - 2003) Earl King, a native of New Orleans, was a flamboyant performer, singing with bluesy ease and playing guitar solos that curled and sliced across the rolling New Orleans beat. He recorded hundreds of songs that were rooted in both the 12-bar blues and New Orleans lore, with lyrics ...

  4. Top Songs By Earl King. Big Chief (Complete Version) Professor Longhair & Earl King. Big Chief (Complete Version) Professor Longhair & Earl King. Trick Bag Earl King. No City Like New Orleans Earl King. Street Parade Earl King. Come Let the Good Times Roll Earl King. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights Earl King. Baby Sittin' Earl King.

  5. Trick Bag Lyrics: Twelve o'clock at night, you walk out of door / You told me, baby, you was going to the drugstore / But-a in my mind I knew you was lyin' / The drugstore close at a quarter to nine

  6. 2. Feb. 2021 · Earl King: “Street Parade” (from “Street Parade” (Charly, 1981), also “Mardi Gras in New Orleans” (Mardi Gras, 1981) Every February in New Orleans, you hear this 1972 Kansu single blasting out from jukeboxes and French Quarter balconies once again, because few songs capture the hip-wiggling bacchanalia of Mardi Gras better than this carnival anthem. When King sings, “I get ...

  7. 11. Juli 2006 · Robert Earl Keen. COUNTRY · 2006. Keen brings his Lone Star country to Nashville on this freewheeling live set. "What I Really Mean," which rests on fingerpicked banjo and a nimble drumbeat, sounds as sweet as ever as the singer describes tour exploits to the person he missed most on the road. But the road is a little lonesome when he returns ...