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  1. Freddie King - Takin' Care Of Business. Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved A Woman. Freddie King - You Know That You Love Me (But You Never Tell Me So) Freddie King - I'm Tore Down. Freddie King - I Love The Woman. Freddie King - Let Me Be (Stay Away From Me) Freddie King - It's Too Bad Things Are Going So Tough.

  2. You know I'm takin' care of business. Takin' care of business right now. You see me duckin' and I can't come out. I'll be right inside just a lookin' out. The law man's got his eye on me. I'll be makin' that scene like a one, two, three. I'm takin' care of business. Takin' care of business.

  3. Freddie King - Takin care of business - YouTube is a video of the legendary blues guitarist and singer performing one of his signature songs. Watch him deliver a powerful and soulful performance ...

  4. Point one, the first three and a half cds, the King recordings are without question some of the best blues recordings ever. Thus, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jeff Beck, and others list Freddie as their major influence. These three and a half discs contain several unreleased tracks, thank heavens for Bear Family.

  5. Taking Care Of Business - Freddie Kingのページをご覧の皆様へ HMV&BOOKS onlineは、本・CD・DVD・ブルーレイはもちろん、各種グッズやアクセサリーまで通販ができるオンラインショップです。 Pontaポイントもつかえて、お得なキャンペーンや限定特典アイテムも多数!

  6. 7-CD LP-sized box with full-color 104-Page Book. Freddie King, the legendary Texas Cannonball, was one of the greatest blues guitarists of all time, whose fiery style laid the foundation of modern rock guitar. Rolling Stone placed him #25 on the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time because he profoundly influenced Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan and many others.

  7. Book entitled Freddie King : taking care of business 1956-1973 by Bill Dahl with bibliography, discography, and biographical notes (104 p. : ill., ports. ; 31 cm.) inserted in container. Participant Freddie King, vocals, guitar ; with various accompanying musicians. Event Recorded between 1956 and 1973 at various locations.