Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Ace | CDCHD454 | CD | Freddy King | Blues Guitar Hero |
- | CDCHD861 | - | - | Blues Guitar Hero, Vol. 2 |
- | CDCHD984 | - | Lula Reed | I'll Drown In My Tears - The King Anthology 1952-55 |
Bear Family | BCD16979 | - | Freddie King | Taking Care Of Business |
CIDF | MU78651 | |||
Federal | 12407 | single | Lula Reed | I'm a woman but I don't talk / I know |
- | 12416 | - | - | I got a notion / Puddentane |
- | 12426 | - | - | Know what you're doing / You gotta have that green |
- | 12440 | - | - | What makes you feel so cold / Ain't no cotton pickin' chicken |
- | 12457 | - | Freddie King | Do the president twist / Your love keeps a-working on me |
- | 12462 | - | - | Texas oil / What about love |
- | 12471 | - | Freddie King & Lula Reed | (Let your love) Watch over me / You can't hide |
- | 12477 | - | - | Say hey pretty baby / It's easy, child |
Gusto | GD5033-X | |||
- | LP5012-X | - | - | - |
Kent | CDKEND210 | CD | Various Artists | King New Breed Rhythm & Blues |
- | CDKEND373 | - | - | King New Breed R&B, Vol. 2 |
King | 4527 | single | Sonny Thompson | I'll drown my tears / Clang clang clang |
- | 4541 | - | - | Let's call it a day / Blues mambo |
- | 4578 | - | Lula Reed | My story / Let me be your love |
- | 4590 | - | - | Heavenly road / My mother's prayer |
- | 4595 | - | Sonny Thompson | Last night / Chloe |
- | 4613 | - | - | Clean sweep / Insulated sugar |
- | 4630 | - | Lula Reed | My poor heart / I'm losing you |
- | 4639 | - | Sonny Thompson | Waiting to be loved by you / Low flame |
- | 4649 | - | Lula Reed | Don't make me love you / Going back to Mexico |
- | 4657 | - | Sonny Thompson | My heart needs someone / Let's move |
- | 4678 | - | - | Pastry / I hope you love me too |
- | 4688 | - | Lula Reed | Watch dog / Your key don't fit no more |
- | 4698 | - | Sonny Thompson | So-o-o good / Things ain't what they used to be |
- | 4703 | - | Lula Reed | Troubles on your mind / Bump on a log |
- | 4712 | - | Sonny Thompson | Down in the dumps / I ain't no watch dog |
- | 4714 | - | Lula Reed | If the sun isn't shining in your window / Just whisper |
- | 4718 | - | Sonny Thompson | Single shot / I'm beggin' and pleadin' |
- | 4726 | - | Lula Reed | Wonderful love / I'll upset you baby |
- | 4729 | - | Sonny Thompson | Cotton ball, pt.1 / Cotton ball, pt.2 |
- | 4737 | - | Lula Reed | What could I do but believe in Jesus / A quiet time with Jesus |
- | 4748 | - | - | Sick and tired / Jealous love |
- | 4767 | - | - | Rock love / I'm gone, yes I'm gone |
- | 4796 | - | - | Camille / Without love (ain't it a shame) / Caught me when my love was down |
- | 4811 | - | - | Why don't you come on home / I'm giving all my love |
- | 4899 | - | - | Let's call it a day / I'll drown my tears |
- | 4969 | - | - | Three men / Sample man |
- | 4996 | - | - | Every second / Waste no more tears |
- | EP264 | EP | Sonny Thompson | Volume 2 |
- | EP273 | - | - | Volume 3 |
- | EP274 | - | - | Volume 4 |
- | EP275 | - | - | Volume 5 |
- | LP568 | LP | - | Moody blues |
- | LP604 | - | Lula Reed with Sonny Thompson Groups | Blue and Moody |
- | LP655 | - | Sonny Thompson and his Orchestra | Mellow Blue for the Late Hours |
- | LP777 | - | Various Artists | Boy-Girl-Boy - Sing and Dance |
- | LP792 | - | - | Forgotten Million Sellers |
- | LP931 | - | Freddy King | Freddy King sings again |
- | LP964 | - | - | 24 Vocals & Instrumentals |
Odeon | SOE3679 | EP | Lula Reed | |
- | XOC196 | LP | Various Artists | Voila le Rhythm and Blues: |
Parlophone | CMSP34 | single | Lula Reed | Troubles on your mind / Bump on a log |
- | GEP8562 | EP | Sonny Thompson and his Orchestra |
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Lula Reed (born Lula Marietta McClelland, March 21, 1926 – June 21, 2008) was an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer who recorded in the 1950s and 1960s. She had two R&B hits in 1952 as vocalist with pianist and bandleader Sonny Thompson, and later recorded with guitarist Freddy King. She was occasionally credited as Lulu Reed. Wikipedia