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Personnel: B.B. King (vocals, guitar); Billy Duncan, Richard Sanders (saxophone); Hank Crawford, Lawrence Burdine (alto saxophone); Bumps Myers, Johnny Board, Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis , Ben Branch (tenor saxophone); Floyd Newman, Barney Hubert, Fred Ford (baritone saxophone); Floyd Jones , John Browning (trumpet); Pluma Davis (trombone); Connie Mack Booker, Millard Lee, Ike Turner, Jimmy McCracklin, Johnny Ace , Willard McDaniel (piano); Ted Curry, Earl Forest, Phineas Newborn, Sr., Sonny Freeman (drums); Charles Crosby (congas). Rock Me Baby Review
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