"The Thrill Is Gone" is a slow minor-key blues song written by West Coast blues musician Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. King recorded his version of "The Thrill Is Gone" in June 1969 for his album Completely Well, released the same year. The Thrill Is Gone by B.B. [2] In 1970, "The Thrill Is Gone" became a major hit for B.B.

In 1970, "The Thrill Is Gone" became a major hit for B.B. Learn to play guitar by chord / tabs using chord diagrams, transpose the key, watch video lessons and much more.

How to Play The Thrill is Gone by Paul Butterfield - YouTube B.B. King Together Again...Live (1976), and Live at San Quentin (1991).[8].

King: 13th Annual Grammy Awards (1970) – Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male "The Thrill Is Gone, "Grammy Hall of Fame – B.B. This track was released in 1951. His rendition helped make the song a blues standard. King is in the key of B Minor. "The Thrill Is Gone" is a slow minor-key blues song written by West Coast blues musician Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell in 1951. B. The Thrill is gone Chords by B.B. SUPPORT ME \u0026 DOWNLOAD ALL MY 850+ Backing Tracks ▶ https://bit.ly/Patreon_GISoutenez-moi sur Tipeee et téléchargez tous mes 850+ Backing Tracks ▶ https://bit.ly/Tipeee_GI▼ Follow me on ▼Instagram https://www.instagram.com/guitare_improvisationFacebook https://www.facebook.com/GuitareImprovisationYoutube... Well it's here, so just subscribe and click on the magic bell Pour apprendre à improviser sur ce playback, c'est par ici : http://www.guitare-improvisation.com/video_les_blues_mineurs.phpProduction : Martin Gioani https://www.martingioani.com King's recording earned him a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 1970[6] and a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 1998.

It should be played at a tempo of 88 BPM.

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His rendition helped make the song a blues standard.[3].

Not to be confused with the 1930s jazz song. King. King) : Backing Track - YouTube Check out my online Harmonica School and take your playing to the next level - http://tomlinharmonicalessons.com/online-school/Be sociable and join my harmonica facebook community - https://www.facebook.com/tomlinharmonicalessonsGet tons more free lessons at - http://www.tomlinharmonicalessons.com Which means we are playing in the key of A. Memorable live versions of the song were included on King's albums Live in Cook County Jail (1971), Bobby Bland and B.B.

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[1] Hawkins' recording of the song reached number six in the Billboard R&B chart in 1951. However, we need to be careful because the song is in A minor.

The Thrill is Gone (Bm) (B.B. When released as a single in December 1969, the song became one of the biggest hits of King's career, appearing in the R&B chart at number three and the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart at number 15[5] and became one of his signature songs. B.B. [4] The song's polished production and use of strings marked a departure from both the original song and King's previous material.

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King. list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, Bobby Bland and B.B. Hawkins' recording of the song reached number six in the Billboard R&B chart in 1951.

Hello, today's harmonica lesson is how to play the Paul Butterfield's version of The Thrill is Gone which you can hear me playing by clicking here - https://youtu.be/us80jHLuvjMYou will need a harmonica in the key of D played in 2nd position.

King's version is a slow 12-bar blues notated in the key of B minor in 4/4 time. [7] King's version of the song was also placed at number 183 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. King: "The Thrill Is Gone" BluesWay (1969) (Single)", "B.B. 88 BPM metronome

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