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"Every Day I Have the Blues" (known by various titles, including "Nobody Loves Me") is a blues song written Pinetop Sparks and his brother Marion in 1935, and first recorded that same year by Pinetop. though it is often incorrectly ascribed to Peter Chatman (better known as Memphis Slim), who recorded it in 1949 under the title "Nobody Loves Me" The song has become a blues standard. It has been recorded by numerous artists, and four different versions have reached the Top Ten of the Billboard R&B chart. Two of these recordings—one by the Count Basie Orchestra with Joe Williams and one by B.B. King—have received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.

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  • Every Day I Have the Blues (song)
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  • "Every Day I Have the Blues" (known by various titles, including "Nobody Loves Me") is a blues song written Pinetop Sparks and his brother Marion in 1935, and first recorded that same year by Pinetop. though it is often incorrectly ascribed to Peter Chatman (better known as Memphis Slim), who recorded it in 1949 under the title "Nobody Loves Me" The song has become a blues standard. It has been recorded by numerous artists, and four different versions have reached the Top Ten of the Billboard R&B chart. Two of these recordings—one by the Count Basie Orchestra with Joe Williams and one by B.B. King—have received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.
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  • Miracle
Last single
  • "Help Me Some"
Name
  • Nobody Loves Me
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This Single
  • "Nobody Loves Me"
A-side
  • "Angel Child"
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
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  • 1947-10-10(xsd:date)
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  • "Every Day I Have the Blues" (known by various titles, including "Nobody Loves Me") is a blues song written Pinetop Sparks and his brother Marion in 1935, and first recorded that same year by Pinetop. though it is often incorrectly ascribed to Peter Chatman (better known as Memphis Slim), who recorded it in 1949 under the title "Nobody Loves Me" The song has become a blues standard. It has been recorded by numerous artists, and four different versions have reached the Top Ten of the Billboard R&B chart. Two of these recordings—one by the Count Basie Orchestra with Joe Williams and one by B.B. King—have received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.
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