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  1. Efes Pilsen Blues Classics by Albert Collins released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. If Trouble Was Money Lyrics by Albert Collins from the Efes Pilsen Blues Classics album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: If trouble was money, I'd swear I'd be a millionaire If trouble was money, babe, I'd swear I'd be a millionaire For y…

    • Get Your Business Straight
    • When A Guitar Plays The Blues
    • If You Love Me Like You Say
    • #7- Iceman
    • Cold, Cold Feeling
    • Too Many Dirty Dishes
    • #4- Too Tired
    • I Ain’T Drunk
    • If Trouble Was Money
    • Frosty

    Ushering us into the top 10 Albert Collins songs list is the fantastic hit “Get Your Business Straight.” The song’s lyrics were penned by Albert’s wife, Gwendolyn Collins, who also contributed to the songwriting process of other Albert Collins classics including “Iceman” and “Give Me My Blues.” “Get Your Business Straight” is featured on Albert Col...

    Even in cover songs, Albert Collins’ guitar playing style remained quite conspicuous! Evidence for this claim is our number nine hit “When a Guitar Plays the Blues,” a song originally issued in 1965 by Roy Lee Johnson. Albert Collins’ magical telecaster tunes can be heard from the beginning of this cover song. The guitar riffs on this song ushers u...

    Coming in at number eight on our top 10 Albert Collins songs list is the hit “If You Love Me Like You Say.” The song is yet another cover hit that brings to sight the excellence of Albert on the Fender Telecaster! “If You Love Like You Say” was first recorded by the American blues/soul singer Little Johnny Taylor, who was best known for his chart-t...

    Just before lung cancer robbed us of one of the most iconic blues guitarists of all time, Albert issued his album Iceman. The album title track is a song evocative of Albert Collins’ nickname The Iceman. With this cut, Albert Collins boasts of why he is ‘The Iceman’ to his audience. The singer/guitarist was on point while articulating what he does ...

    Number six on our top 10 Albert Collins songs list is the charming hit “Cold, Cold Feeling.” The song was among the hits that helped crown the late ‘70s and ‘80s as Albert Collins’ prime years. “Cold, Cold Feeling” was featured on the singer’s/guitarist’s Grammy Award-nominated studio album,Ice Pickin’. Initially, the song was issued in 1952 by T-B...

    Slow yet breathtaking is the fifth pick on our ten best Albert Collins songs list “Too Many Dirty Dishes.” The song is among the best releases off Albert’s Grammy Award-nominated studio album,Cold Snap. “Too Many Dirty Dishes” finds the singer/guitarist suspicious of his woman’s unfaithfulness. The guitarist wonders who’s making dirty dishes with h...

    A fair share of the best Albert Collins songs on his Grammy Award-nominated albumIce Pickin’ were mostly covers, just like our fourth pick “Too Tired.” The song was initially issued in 1955 by Johnny “Guitar” Wilson and His Orchestra. Albert Collins was the first artist to release a cover version of this hit, doing so in 1978. His prodigious skills...

    The third pick on our ten best Albert Collins songs list is the hit “I Ain’t Drunk.” “I Ain’t Drunk” is among the musical gems by Albert featured on his Grammy Award-nominated album,Cold Snap. The song was initially issued by the American guitarist Jimmy Liggins in 1954. “I Ain’t Drunk” features some of the best guitar licks by Albert Collins. His ...

    “If Trouble Was Money” is one of the most sought-after hits by Albert Collins. The song was issued for the first time in 1984 and featured on his live album,Live in Japan. Albert Collins might have probably been inspired to release this song by the phrase “If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.” “If Trouble Was Money” is the perfect embodiment ...

    Unsurprisingly, Albert Collins’ 1964 instrumental hit “Frosty” made it to the top spot on our list! This instrumental track remains the prototypical pinnacle of the mid-‘60s blues. Without a doubt, “Frost” is a fan-favorite for many Albert fans with some going ahead to name it the guitarist’s signature hit. While this instrumental track never made ...

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  3. Albert Collins Efes Pilsen Blues Classics Tracks: 11, total time: 49:59, year: 2002, genre: Submited by Emre Gülay

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 Box Set release of "Blues Classics 1927-1969" on Discogs.

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  5. Feb 3, 2019 · A cousin of the legendary Lightnin' Hopkins, Collins emerged with a blues sound and style all his own, featuring a combination of icy echo, shattering, ringing, sustained high notes, an ultra-percussive right-hand attack, and an unheard-of minor key guitar tuning (taught to him by his cousin Willow Young).

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  7. It was at Alligator Records that Collins began to realize that he could sing adequately, and working with his wife Gwen, he co-wrote many of his classic songs, including items like "Mastercharge," and "Conversation With Collins." His other albums for Alligator include Live in Japan, Don't Lose Your Cool, Frozen Alive! and Frostbite.