Chains And Things (track)
by B.B. King
Chains And Things appears on the following album(s) by B.B. King:
- Indianola Mississippi Seeds (track #7) (1970)
- His Definitive Greatest Hits (track #7) (compilation) (1999)
- Anthology (track #19) (compilation) (2000)
- Why I Sing The Blues (track #10) (compilation) (1983)
- Live In Japan (track #6) (this album) (1971)
- King Of The Blues (1992) (track #48) (1992)
- Greatest Hits (track #11) (compilation) (1998)
B.B. KING ABC RECORDS 45 CHAINS AND THINGS/KING'S SPECIAL 11280
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
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