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44 | Bobby "Blue" Bland


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Born
January 27th, 1930
Key Tracks
"I Pity the Fool," "Farther Up the Road," "Cry, Cry, Cry" "Turn On Your Love Light"
Influenced
Van Morrison, B.B. King

Bland called it a "squall" — the choked, gospel-inspired near-scream that became his trademark. "I got the idea from Rev. C.L. Franklin, Aretha's father," Bland told Rolling Stone. "I had to work with that a long time before I got it to perfection." But Bland, whose admirers range from Van Morrison to Jay-Z, was more than a blues shouter — on the quieter moments of signature tunes such as "I Pity the Fool" and "Turn On Your Love Light," he could just as easily adopt a smooth, uptown croon, complete with elegant vibrato, like his early hero Nat "King" Cole. "If I could sing like Bobby Bland," said his longtime collaborator B.B. King, "I'd be a happy man." Adds Gregg Allman, "It's a one-of-a-kind voice — I wonder how many people tore up their throats trying to imitate that shout."

Playlist
1. I Pity the Fool
2. Farther Up the Road
3. Cry, Cry, Cry
4. Turn On Your Love Light
5. Stormy Monday Blues
6. That's the Way Love Is
7. I Hate You
8. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
9. I Wouldn't Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)
10. Funny How Time Slips Away

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