17 Greatest Hits

17 Greatest Hits


  • Singer: Freddie King
  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 1995-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2005 Gusto Records, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
You’ve Got to Love Her With Freddie King 3:14
2
Have You Ever Loved a Woman Freddie King 3:05
3
Hide Away Freddie King 2:36
4
Lonesome Whistle Blues Freddie King 2:56
5
San-Ho-Zay Freddie King 2:34
6
See See Baby Freddie King 2:15
7
I'm Tore Down Freddie King 2:37
8
Heads Up Freddie King 2:30
9
Christmas Tears Freddie King 2:46
10
Side Tracked Freddie King 3:04
11
What About Love Freddie King 2:31
12
Look Ma, I'm Crying Freddie King 3:09
13
The Welfare (Turns Its Back On Freddie King 2:40
14
Onion Rings Freddie King 3:01
15
Hi Rise Freddie King 3:01
16
Some Other Day, Some Other Tim Freddie King 2:47
17
Full Time Love Freddie King 2:26

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  • Reviews

    • Great Original Blues

      5
      By kmanzappa
      Great ORIGINAL Blues! Freddy was inducted into the 2012 class of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Awesome blues guitar an vocals that many have ripped off over the decades.
    • Frddy King & Freddie King

      5
      By Cx500c
      I loved this cd. After I loaded it on my ipod I listened to it back to back 10 times.If you like original R&B you won't be dissapointed.
    • Freddie King IS a Blues Master!!

      5
      By CoolFreeHardBop3
      How can you NOT love FK? "Lonesome Whistle Blues" and "Remington Ride" are awesome, then you have "Hide Away" and all the rest. Required listening.
    • Freddy King: 17 Greatest Hits

      5
      By Lame Lester
      It is really hard to decide who is the greatest blues singer/guitarist named King. BB is incomparable with his range of range of sweet vocals and lyrical emotional power. In many ways he defines the modern blues guitar. Albert is more primitive, powerful, earthier and delivers no nonsense get down blues that get you deep in the gut. But if you haven't heard Freddy King you're in for a treat - a simpler, rocking, but lip curling Texas blues artist that doesn't quit. I love 'em all and can listen to Freddy "anytime anywhere".