Lula Reed - He's My Everything (2023)

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Title: He's My Everything
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: AMB
Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Blues, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:38
Total Size: 187/228 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Heavenly Road 2:32
02. My Mothers Prayers 2:40
03. The Wild Stage of Life 2:19
04. Ain't It a Shame 2:25
05. My Poor Heart 2:49
06. I'm Losing You 2:26
07. Bump on a Log 2:27
08. If the Sun Isn't Shining in Your Window 2:36
09. What Could I Do but Believe in Jesus 2:18
10. A Quiet Time with Jesus 2:14
11. Three Men 2:23
12. Sample Man 2:28
13. Every Second 2:13
14. Waste No More Tears 2:49
15. Anything to Say You're Mine 2:24
16. Give Me the Right 2:33
17. Come on Home 2:17
18. He's My Everything 2:46
19. Lovin' 2:48
20. Idle Gossip Aka Let Them Talk 2:41
21. I'm a Woman (But I Don't Talk Too Much) 3:02
22. I Know 2:28
23. Puddentane 2:18
24. I Got a Notion 3:02
25. Know What You're Doing 3:01
26. You Gotta Have That Green 2:40
27. What Makes You so Cold 2:08
28. Ain't No Cotton Pickin' Chicken (Gonna Break This Chicken Heart of Mine) 2:29
29. Your Love Keeps A-Working on Me 2:53
30. Say Hey Pretty Baby 2:26

A longtime cohort of pianist/producer Sonny Thompson, singer Lula Reed recorded steadily for Cincinnati-based King Records during the mid-'50s after debuting on wax in 1951 to sing Thompson's original version of the moving ballad "I'll Drown in My Tears" (a 1956 smash for Ray Charles as "Drown in My Own Tears").
After serving as Thompson's vocalist at first, the attractive chanteuse was sufficiently established by 1952 to rate her own King releases. She was versatile, singing urban blues most of the time but switching to gospel for a 1954 session. Reed's strident 1954 waxing "Rock Love" was later revived by labelmate Little Willie John. She briefly moved to the Chess subsidiary Argo in 1958-1959 but returned to the fold in 1961 (as always, under Thompson's direction) on King's Federal imprint. While at Federal, she waxed a series of sassy duets with guitarist Freddy King in March of 1962. Another move -- to Ray Charles's Tangerine logo in 1962-1963 -- soon followed. After that, her whereabouts are unknown.



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