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  1. 1. Feb. 2021 · Johnson became Earl King upon signing with Specialty the next year (label head Art Rupe intended to name him King Earl, but the typesetter reversed the names). "A Mother's Love," King's first Specialty offering, was an especially accurate Guitar Slim homage produced by Johnny Vincent, who would soon launch his own label, Ace Records, with King one of his principal artists. King's first Ace ...

  2. Born in none other than Houston, Texas, Robert Earl Keen is an American singer-songwriter known for his storytelling. REK has produced 18 full-length albums in his career and was

  3. 17. Apr. 2003 · Adapted songs. Earl King [US1] covered The Things I Used to Do, Night Time Is the Right Time and Please Don't Leave Me Here to Cry. Earl King [US1] originally did You're More to Me Than Gold, Trick Bag, The Things I Used to Do, Night Time Is the Right Time and other songs. Earl King [US1] wrote Time for the Sun to Rise, Trick Bag and Come On.

  4. Earl King discography and songs: Music profile for Earl King, born 7 February 1934. Genres: New Orleans Blues, New Orleans R&B. Albums include New Orleans Funk Volume 2 – The Original Sound of Funk: The Second Line Strut, The Specialty Story, and Come On - Part 1 / Come On - Part 2.

  5. Top Songs. 1. Big Chief (Complete Version) Professor Longhair & Earl King. 2. Street Parade Earl King. 3. Come Let The Good Times Roll Earl King. 4. Come On Pt.1 Earl King.

  6. Earl King [US1] covered The Things I Used to Do, Night Time Is the Right Time and Please Don't Leave Me Here to Cry. Earl King [US1] originally did You're More to Me Than Gold, Trick Bag, The Things I Used to Do, Night Time Is the Right Time and other songs. Earl King [US1] wrote Time for the Sun to Rise, Trick Bag and Come On.

  7. 26. Sept. 2023 · 2. “Trick Bag”. “Trick Bag” is another standout song by Earl King. Released in 1962, it showcases his storytelling abilities and his ability to blend blues and R&B effortlessly. The song’s catchy hooks and Earl King’s soulful delivery earned it a place among his most beloved songs. 3. “Those Lonely, Lonely Nights”.