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  1. 4 de ago. de 2005 · Little Milton. Guitarist, singer, and songwriter who made a splash as a bluesman before crossing over to the soul and R&B charts. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2000s. Born. September 7, 1934 in Inverness, MS. Died.

  2. Think of Me, an Album by Little Milton. Released in 2005 on Telarc (catalog no. CD83618; CD). Genres: Blues, Electric Blues. Featured peformers: Jon Tiven (producer, guitar, harmonica, percussion), Randy Labbe (producer), Little Milton (vocals, guitar), Bruce Katz (organ), Sally Tiven (bass), Chuckie Burke (drums), Scat Springs (background ...

  3. Think of Me, his first disc with Telarc after a long association with Malaco, was the work of a master who, at nearly 71, was still finding ways to keep the blues fresh. Hearing how much he was in command of his powers makes his recent passing even sadder. On his later recordings, Milton didn’t often summon the big-throated shout that made ...

  4. Little Milton · Song · 2005. Little Milton. Listen to Think Of Me (Thinking Of You) on Spotify.

  5. Little MiltonThink Of Me. More images. Label:Not On Label – LDR 3427 LI-MI 50701, Telarc Blues (2) – CD-83618: Format: CD, Album, Unofficial Release. Country:Russia: Released:2005: ... Think Of Me (Thinking Of You) Written-By – Jon Tiven, Milton Campbell, Peter Shoulder. Written-By – Jon Tiven, Milton Campbell, Peter Shoulder. 3:49: 9:

  6. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Find top songs and albums by Little Milton including Little Bluebird, The Blues Is Alright and more. ... Think Of Me. 2005. Guitar Man. Guitar Man. 2002. Feel It. Feel It. 2001. Welcome to Little Milton. Welcome to Little Milton. 1999. For Real. For Real. 1998. Singles & EPs. Little Milton's Looking for My Baby.

  7. Milton's song "Let Me Down Easy" was recorded by the Spencer Davis Group on The Second Album (1965), but his authorship was not acknowledged on the record. [citation needed] He released a single of it himself in 1968 on Checker.It was also chosen by Etta James as the final track in her final album The Dreamer in 2011.. Throughout the late 1960s Milton released a number of moderately successful ...