Love Her With a Feeling

Freddie King

About Love Her With a Feeling

"You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling", or "Love with a Feeling" as it was originally titled, is a blues song first recorded by Tampa Red in 1938. Numerous blues artists have interpreted and recorded the song, making it a blues standard. When Freddie King adapted it in 1961, it became his first single to appear in the record charts.


Year:
1995
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Now if you wanna love that woman
You love her with a thrill
'Cause a if you don't, a some other man will
You've got to love her with a feeling
You've got to love her with a feeling
Love her with a feeling, man
Or don't you love at all

She shakes all over a when she walks
She made a blind man see
She made a dumb man talk
You know she love me with a feeling
A love me with a feeling
Love me with a feeling baby
Or don't you love at all

The cops took her in
How that woman didn't need no bail
How she wiggled one time for the judge
And the judge put the, cops in jail
You know you love me with a feeling
A love me with a feeling
Love me with a feeling, baby
Or don't you love at all

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Freddie King

Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976), thought to have been born as Frederick Christian, originally recording as Freddy King, and nicknamed "The Texas Cannonball", was an influential American blues guitarist and singer. He is often mentioned as one of "the Three Kings" of electric blues guitar, along with Albert King and B.B. King, as well as the youngest of the three. more »

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Written by: FREDDIE KING, SONNY THOMPSON

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11 facts about this song

Genre Classification
The song "Love Her With a Feeling" is typically classified as part of the Blues genre.
Artist Background
Freddie King, also known as 'The Texas Cannonball', was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for his fusion of Texas and Chicago blues styles.
Album Information
"Love Her With a Feeling" is part of Freddie King's 1969 album, "My Feeling for the Blues."
Song Cover
The song is a cover of the original "Love Her with a Feeling" by Tampa Red, which was further popularized by B.B. King.
Chart Ranking
Although "Love Her With a Feeling" is one of Freddie King's more popular tunes, it's unclear if it ever made it to the top of the music charts.
Recognition
Freddie King was given the title 'One of the Three Kings of the Blues Guitar' along with Albert King and B.B. King.
Legacy
The song "Love Her with a Feeling" has been covered numerous times by various artists, indicating its wide influence and timeless appeal.
Musical Style
The track features Freddie King's characteristic fiery guitar solos and rich, emotive vocals that defined his signature sound.
Award
Although the song itself did not win any awards, Freddie King was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
Re-release Information
The song has seen multiple re-releases and was included in the compilation album "Ultimate Collection" that came out in 2001.
Lyric Theme
The lyrics of "Love Her With a Feeling" illustrate anguished love and passion, common themes found in the Blues genre.

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