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2000 studio album by B.B. King
Released in 2000, Makin' Love Is Good for You is the thirty-eighth B. B. King studio album.
Track listing[]
- "I Got to Leave This Woman" (Melvin Jackson)
- "Since I Fell for You" (Buddy Johnson)
- "I Know" (Barbara George)
- "Peace of Mind" (Riley King, Joe Josea)
- "Monday Woman" (Willie Mabon)
- "Ain't Nobody Like My Baby" (Riley King)
- "Makin' Love Is Good for You" (Tony Joe White)
- "Don't Go No Farther" (Willie Dixon)
- "Actions Speak Louder than Words" (Riley King)
- "What You Bet" (Robert Taylor, George Williams)
- "You're on Top" (Riley King)
- "Too Good to You Baby" (Riley King, Sam Ling)
- "I'm in the Wrong Business" (Riley King)
- "She's My Baby" (A.C. Reed)
- "It's Still Called the Blues" (Riley King)[1]
Personnel[]
- B.B. King – lead guitar
- James Bolden, Darrell Leonard, Stanley Abernathy – trumpet
- Walter R. King, Melvin Jackson – saxophone
- Calep Emphrey Jr. – drums
- Leon Warren, John Porter – guitar
- Michael Doster – bass guitar
- James Toney, Tommy Eyre – keyboards
- Joe Sublett – tenor saxophone
- Tony Braunagel – percussion[3]
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- 2000 albums
- B.B. King albums
- MCA Records albums
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