Earl King

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Street Parade 03:14 Tools
Trick Bag 02:46 Tools
Mama & Papa 00:00 Tools
A Mother's Love 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Mother's Love 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Feel Good 00:00 Tools
Medieval Days 03:46 Tools
Always A First Time 00:00 Tools
Do the Grind 00:00 Tools
Love Look Out for Me 00:00 Tools
Up on the Hill 00:00 Tools
Big Chief - Complete Version 00:00 Tools
Come Let The Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Fallin' 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Keep On Trying 00:00 Tools
This Is What I Call Living 00:00 Tools
You Can Fly High 00:00 Tools
A Part of Me 00:00 Tools
Let the Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
No City Like New Orleans 00:00 Tools
It Must Have Been Love 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Part of Me 00:00 Tools
Real McCoy 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog 00:00 Tools
Some People 00:00 Tools
The Real McCoy 00:00 Tools
Street Parade - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Baby Sittin' 00:00 Tools
Baby You Can Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Carried Away 00:00 Tools
All My Love 00:00 Tools
Let's Make A Better World 00:00 Tools
I'm Going to Keep on Trying 00:00 Tools
I'll Take You Back Home 00:00 Tools
Is Everything Alright 00:00 Tools
Eating and Sleeping 00:00 Tools
Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Mother Told Me Not to Go 00:00 Tools
A Mother's Love (w/ Bob Dylan outtro) 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely, Lonely Feelings 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi 00:00 Tools
It Hurts to Love Someone 00:00 Tools
A Weary Silent Night 00:00 Tools
The Panic's On 00:00 Tools
Nobody Cares 00:00 Tools
My Love Is Strong 00:00 Tools
Time For The Sun To Rise 00:00 Tools
Buddy It's Time to Go 00:00 Tools
You Better Know 00:00 Tools
I'm Packing Up 00:00 Tools
Street Parade (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Darling Honey Angel Child 00:00 Tools
Santa, Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
A Man And A Book 00:00 Tools
Well-O, Well-O, Well-O Baby 00:00 Tools
Everybody Got to Cry 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac Toe 00:00 Tools
Darling Honey Angel Child (Let The Good Times Roll) 00:00 Tools
Funny Face 00:00 Tools
We Are Just Friends 00:00 Tools
Street Parade Part 1 00:00 Tools
I Met a Stranger 00:00 Tools
You're More to Me Than Gold 00:00 Tools
Old Mr. Bad Luck 00:00 Tools
Sexual Telepathy 00:00 Tools
Love Me Now 00:00 Tools
Beggin' At Your Mercy 00:00 Tools
One And One 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Get Tired 00:00 Tools
Clairvoyant Lady 00:00 Tools
She's My Drivin' Wheel 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry My Friend 00:00 Tools
Well'O Well'O Well'O Baby 00:00 Tools
The Things That I Used To Do 00:00 Tools
Don't You Lose It 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know You're Wrong 00:00 Tools
Hard River To Cross 00:00 Tools
Come On (Parts I & II) 00:00 Tools
Come On (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Love Is the Way of Life 00:00 Tools
Feeling My Way Around 00:00 Tools
Come On, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Seduction 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Best Bet, Baby 00:00 Tools
Nervous Breakdown 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help Myself 00:00 Tools
Come On (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Old Faithful and True Love 00:00 Tools
Baby You Can Get You Gun 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog Part 1 00:00 Tools
Some People Are 00:00 Tools
Every Whicha Kinda Way 00:00 Tools
Going Public 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Best Bet Baby 00:00 Tools
Handy Wrap 00:00 Tools
Walts For Debby 00:00 Tools
You'll Remember Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Still Holding On 00:00 Tools
A Mother's Love - Mothers 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights (1955) 00:00 Tools
Darling Honey Angel Child (AKA Let The Good Times Roll) 00:00 Tools
Case Of Love 00:00 Tools
Baby Hurry On Home 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
It All Went Down The Drain 00:00 Tools
Make a Better World 00:00 Tools
Is Everything All Right 00:00 Tools
Big Foot 00:00 Tools
Street Parade Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Come On (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
My Mother's Love 00:00 Tools
Have You Gone Crazy 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog Part 2 00:00 Tools
Come On, Pts. 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Happy Little Nobody's Waggy Tail Dog 00:00 Tools
Street Parade, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
What Can I Do 00:00 Tools
Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) 00:00 Tools
Up On Her Hill 00:00 Tools
Poor Sam 00:00 Tools
The Things I Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Come Along With Me 00:00 Tools
Your Love Means More To Me than Gold 00:00 Tools
Something Funny 00:00 Tools
Love Can Save The World 00:00 Tools
Baby, You Can Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
No One More For The Road 00:00 Tools
It's Wrong 00:00 Tools
No One But Me 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Love Rent 00:00 Tools
Mothers: A Mothers Love 00:00 Tools
Come on Parts1 and 2 (Aka Let the Good Times Roll) 00:00 Tools
Street Parade Part 2 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Mardi Gras In The City 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Got To Cry Sometime 00:00 Tools
Trick Bag - Sansu Session 00:00 Tools
Sitting and Wondering 00:00 Tools
Iron Cupid 00:00 Tools
Til I Say Well Done (1954) 00:00 Tools
Three Can Play The Game 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Feelings 00:00 Tools
Don't Take It so Hard 00:00 Tools
Love Will Make You A Slave 00:00 Tools
Life's Ups And Downs 00:00 Tools
A Mother'S Love (1954) 00:00 Tools
There's Been Some Lonely, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Come On (Part 1 / Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Your Love Was Never There 00:00 Tools
This Is What I Call Livin' 00:00 Tools
Im Gonna Keep On Trying 00:00 Tools
'Til I Say Well Done 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Got A Tail 00:00 Tools
Til I Say Well Done 00:00 Tools
Street Parade- Part 1 00:00 Tools
Fallin 00:00 Tools
Come On, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Come On, Part 2 00:00 Tools
A Mother's Love - Earl King 00:00 Tools
The Grind 00:00 Tools
Am I Your Dog, Pt. II 00:00 Tools
Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Come On, Pt. 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Have You Gone Crazy (06-01-53) 00:00 Tools
So Long, So Long 00:00 Tools
Have You Gone Crazy? 00:00 Tools
Things I Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Wello Wello Wello Baby 00:00 Tools
This Is What I Call Livin 00:00 Tools
Street Parade, Pt 2 00:00 Tools
One Step Beyond Love 00:00 Tools
Come On, Pts. 1-2 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Gotta Cry Sometime 00:00 Tools
More To Me Than Gold (Radio 1 Session, 9 Sept 1993) 00:00 Tools
Baby You Can Get Your Gun (1955) 00:00 Tools
Trick Bag - Live 00:00 Tools
Beggin' At Your Mercy (06-01-53) 00:00 Tools
Let Me Now 00:00 Tools
Mardi Gras In New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Darling Angel Honey Child 00:00 Tools
Street Parade, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Trick Bag (Live) 00:00 Tools
All My Love (All My Love) 00:00 Tools
Little Girl (1955) 00:00 Tools
Street Parade Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
I'M Your Best Bet, Baby (1954) 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time 00:00 Tools
Weary Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Come On, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely,Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Mother Told Me Not To Go (1955) 00:00 Tools
Come On (Parts I and II) 00:00 Tools
Santa Don't Let Me Down - Earl King 00:00 Tools
Things That I Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Everybody Got To Cry (1955) 00:00 Tools
I'Ll Take You Back Home (1955) 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely , Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
I Am Your Dog, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Handy Rap 00:00 Tools
Love Rent (Radio 1 Session, 9 Sept 1993) 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
These Lonely, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
What Can I Do (1954) 00:00 Tools
Eating And Sleeping (03-26-54) 00:00 Tools
I Am Your Dog, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Is Everything All Right (1955) 00:00 Tools
It Must Have Been Love (1955) 00:00 Tools
Three Knocks On My Door 00:00 Tools
You Made Me Feel Good 00:00 Tools
My Love Is Strong (1955) 00:00 Tools
Eating & Sleeping 00:00 Tools
I'M Packing Up (C. 06-55) 00:00 Tools
Funny Face (03-26-54) 00:00 Tools
(Happy Little Nobody's) Waggy Tail Dog 00:00 Tools
Darling, Honey, Angel, Child 00:00 Tools
Baby You Can Get Your Gun [Alternate Version: Take 2] [#] 00:00 Tools
Come On Let The Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Old Mr Bad Luck 00:00 Tools
Trickbag 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
A Mother's Love (Mothers) 00:00 Tools
No One But Me (03-26-54) 00:00 Tools
Is Everything Alright? 00:00 Tools
Come On - Part I 00:00 Tools
Always A Frist Time (Radio 1 Session, 9 Sept 1993) 00:00 Tools
Come On (Pts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
I Met A Stranger (1955) 00:00 Tools
Come On Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
My Love Is Strong [Alternate Version: Take 3] [#] 00:00 Tools
Gratefully 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Nights [Alternate Version: Take 2] [#] 00:00 Tools
Second Line, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Time For The Sun To Rise (Radio 1 Session, 9 Sept 1993) 00:00 Tools
My Love Is Strong (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Come On Part One 00:00 Tools
A Man And A Book (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Three Knocks On My Door (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Hunger Pains (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Come On Part 1 00:00 Tools
Darling Honey Angel Child aka Come On aka Let The Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Darling Honey Angel Child (AKA Come On AKA Let The Good Times Roll) 00:00 Tools
Come on, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Sitting And Wondering (03-26-54) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Wait Any Longer 00:00 Tools
Come On (pt1) 00:00 Tools
eating and sleeping (1954) 00:00 Tools
Come On, Parts 1 & 2 00:00 Tools
Everybody Got To Cry (As Hansome Earl) 00:00 Tools
She's My Driving Wheel (Amy) 00:00 Tools
Darling Angel Honey Chile 00:00 Tools
Trick Bag (Sansu Session) 00:00 Tools
everybodys carried away 00:00 Tools
Street Parade, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Nobody Cares (C. 06-55) 00:00 Tools
You Can Get Your Gun 00:00 Tools
Is Everything Alright' 00:00 Tools
We Are Just Good Friends 00:00 Tools
I Met A Stranger (as Hansome Earl) 00:00 Tools
IÿFFFFB4m Packing Up 00:00 Tools
It Hurt To Love Someone 00:00 Tools
  • 108,596
    plays
  • 23,564
    listners
  • 108596
    top track count

Earl King (Earl Silas Johnson IV, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 7, 1934 – April 17, 2003) was an American Rhythm & Blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter. A composer of well known standards such as "Come On" (covered by Jimi Hendrix) and Professor Longhair's "Big Chief", he is an important figure in New Orleans R&B music. His father, a local piano player, died when King was still a baby, and he was brought up by his mother. With his mother, he started going to church at an early age. In his youth he sang gospel music, but took the advice of a friend to switch to blues to make a better living. King started to play guitar at age 15. Soon he started entering talent contests at local clubs including the Dew Drop Inn. It was at one of those clubs where he met his idol Guitar Slim. King started imitating Slim, and his presence gave a big impact on his musical directions. In 1954, when Slim was injured in an automobile accident (right around the time Slim had the #1 R&B hit with "The Things That I Used To Do"), King was deputized to continue Slim's band tour, representing himself as Slim. After succeeding in this role, King became a regular at the Dew Drop Inn. His first recording came in 1953. He released a 78 "Have you Gone Crazy" b/w "Begging At Your Mercy" on Savoy label as Earl Johnson. The following year, talent scout Johnny Vincent introduced King to Specialty label, and he recorded some sides including "Mother's Love" which created a little stir locally. In 1955, King signed with Johnny Vincent's label, Ace. His first single from the label "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights" become hit reaching #7 on the US Billboard R&B chart. He continued to record during his five year stay at the label, and during that time, he also he started writing songs for other artists such as Roland Stone and Jimmy Clanton. In 1960, Dave Bartholomew invited King to record for the Imperial Records. At the label, he was backed by host of musicians including Bob and George French, James Booker, and Wardell Quezergue. It was at this label he recorded his signature songs "Come On" and "Trick Bag". The former of which remained a much covered standard for decades especially for Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Anson Funderburgh. The latter has also been widely covered including versions by The Meters and Robert Palmer. King also co-wrote a number of songs with Bartholomew, either under his own name or under the pseudonyms of "Pearl King" and "E.C. King".[citation needed] One of the best known collaborations between Bartholomew and King is the rhythm and blues standard, "I Hear You Knocking", originally recorded in 1955. The latter song is variously credited to Pearl King and E.C King as the co-writer, with Bartholomew. King recorded for Imperial till 1963, but he went without a recording contract for the remainder of the 1960s. During this time, he mostly concentrated in producing and songwriting for local labels NOLA and Watch. His compositions from this era includes Professor Longhair's "Big Chief", Willie Tee's "Teasin' You", and Lee Dorsey's "Do-Re-Mi". He also went to Detroit for an audition with Motown Records and recorded a few tracks in the mid 1960s. Three tracks from the session appeared on the Motown's Blue Evolution CD released in 1996). In 1972, he was joined by Allen Toussaint and the Meters to record the album Street Parade. Though Atlantic initially showed interest in releasing it, they eventually declined. The title cut "Street Parade" was released as a single from Kansu label at the time, but the rest had to wait till 1982 to see the light of the day, when the album was finally released by Charly Records in the UK. During the 1970s, he recorded another album That Good Old New Orleans Rock 'n Roll which was released by Sonet in 1977. He also appeared on the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1976 album. In the early 1980s, he also met Hammond Scott, co-owner of Black Top Records, and started to record for the label. The first album Glazed, backed up by Roomful of Blues was released in 1986, and a second album, Sexual Telepathy came in 1990. It featured Snooks Eaglin as a guest on two tracks, and also Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters backed him up on some tracks. His third from the label Hard River To Cross (1993) was backed by George Porter, Jr., David Torkanowsky, and Herman V. Ernest, III. In 2001, he was hospitalized for an illness during a tour to New Zealand, however, that did not stop him from performing. In December of the same year, he toured Japan, and he continued to perform off and on locally in New Orleans until his death. He died on April 17, 2003, from diabetes related complications, just a week before the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. His funeral was held during the Festival period on April 30, and many musicians including Dr. John, Leo Nocentelli and Aaron Neville were in attendance. His Imperial recordings, which have been long out-of-print, were reissued on CD soon after he died. The June 2003 issue of a local music magazine OffBeat paid a tribute to King by doing a series of special articles on him. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.