About "The Hunter"
"The Hunter" is a blues song first recorded by Albert King in 1967 for his landmark album Born Under a Bad Sign. It was written by Stax Records' house band, Booker T. and the MGs, and Carl Wells. Along with "Born Under a Bad Sign" and "Crosscut Saw", "The Hunter" is one of King's best-known and most-recorded songs. In 1969, Ike & Tina Turner's version reached the singles charts in the U.S.
Top songs by Albert King
- Honky Tonk Woman
- Blues Power
- I Got The Blues
- Guitar Man
- The Hunter
- Don't Burn Down The Bridge
- Get Out Of My Life Woman
- Killing Floor
- That's What The Blues Is All About
- As The Years Go Passing By
- Hound Dog
- Ain't Nothing You Can Do
- I'll Play The Blues For You (part 1 And 2)
- I'll Play The Blues For You
- Laundromat Blues
- Can't You See What You're Doing To Me
- Oh, Pretty Woman
- For The Love Of A Woman
- Call My Job
- I Wanna Get Funky
- I Get Evil
- I Don't Care What My Baby Do
- Sky Is Crying
- Running Out Of Steam
- Rub My Back
- Little Brother (make A Way)
- My Babe
- I'm Ready
- Almost Lost My Mind
- Angel Of Mercy
- Answer To The Laundromat Blues
- Born Under A Bad Sign
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