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  1. 30 de may. de 2010 · greatest blues ballad ever by the greatest blues balladeer, master of ray charles

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  2. "Driftin' Blues" or "Drifting Blues" is a blues standard, recorded by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers in 1945. The song is a slow blues and features Charles Brown 's smooth, soulful vocals and piano. It was one of the biggest blues hits of the 1940s and "helped define the burgeoning postwar West Coast blues style". [1] "

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  3. Charles Brown - Driftin’ Blues - YouTube. Jazz Everyday! 67.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 45. 5.1K views 7 years ago. Subscribe to Jazz Everyday → http://bit.ly/1Ydc0dN ♫ Listen to full album...

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  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDriftin' Blues (1992 Digital Remaster) · Charles BrownThe Best Of Charles Brown: Driftin' Blues℗ 1992 Capitol Rec...

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  5. Driftin' blues Lyrics: Well, I'm drifting and I'm drifting / Like a ship out on the sea / Drifting and I'm drifting / Like a ship out on the sea / Well, I ain't got nobody / In this...

  6. Charles BrownDrifting Blues. More images. Tracklist. Credits (4) Eddie Williams (3) Bass. Johnny Moore (2) Guitar. Neal * Photography By. Charles Brown. Vocals, Piano. Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 7 versions. Add to Wantlist. Recommendations. Go Bo Diddley. Bo Diddley. Released. 1959 — US. Vinyl —

  7. charlesbrownblues.bandcamp.com › album › driftin-bluesDriftin' Blues | Charles Brown

    26 de abr. de 2023 · He received 4 Grammy Award Nominations and was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Blues Hall of Fame in 1996. These concert performances were recorded in 1980 for international television, one of the first ever recorded in stereo. It features his hit, Driftin' Blues and a tender version of Billy Joel's Just the Way You Are.