Little Willie John
He never received the accolades given to the likes of Sam Cooke, Clyde McPhatter, and James Brown, but Little Willie John ranks as one of R&B's most influential performers. His muscular high timbre and enormous technical and emotional range belied his young age (his first hit came when he was 18), but his mid-'50s work for Syd Nathan's King label would play a great part in the way soul music would sound. Everyone from Cooke, McPhatter, and Brown to Jackie Wilson, B.B. King, and Al Green has acknowledged his debt to this most overlooked of rock and soul pioneers.
His debut recording, a smoking version of Titus Turner's "All Around the World" from 1955, set the pattern for a remarkable string of hits: "Need Your Love So Bad," "Suffering with the Blues," "Fever," "Let Them Talk," and his last, "Sleep," from 1961. His version of "Fever" was copied note for note by Peggy Lee and Elvis Presley, both of whom had bigger hits with it; John's version, however, remains definitive. His second hit, "Need Your Love So Bad," contains one of the most intimate, tear-jerking vocals ever caught on tape.
John had a volatile temper, fueled by a taste for liquor and an insecurity regarding his slight height (5 feet 4 inches). He was known to pack a gun and knife; in 1964, he stabbed a man and was sent to the Washington State penitentiary, where he died of pneumonia in 1968. James Brown recorded a tribute album to John that year, and his material has been recorded by scores of artists from the Beatles to Fleetwood Mac to the Blasters. Nevertheless, Little Willie John remains a stranger to most listeners and has never received the respect his talent deserves.
Little Willie John was one of the first artists featured in Rhino's King reissues series. Fever was issued late in 1993, and the single-disc, 20-track anthology included such John releases as "Need Your Love So Bad," "Suffering with the Blues," and the title cut.
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Imposingly
Blues - Released by the gold members on Oct. 26, 2016
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Remind and Reflecting
Blues - Released by Sandmann & Walther on Aug. 24, 2016
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Man At His Leisure
Blues - Released by classics & more on Jul. 31, 2016
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Secret Meeting
Blues - Released by classics & more on Jun. 30, 2016
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Favourite Dish
Blues - Released by classics & more on May 18, 2016
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Top Mega Hits
R&B - Released by the gold members on Apr. 15, 2016
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Switch Off
Blues - Released by Sandmann & Walther on Mar. 12, 2016
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Caribbean Cruise
Blues - Released by classics & more on Feb. 22, 2016
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Lets Have A Drink
Blues - Released by obligat music on Nov. 25, 2015
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Straight Rhythm
Jazz - Released by Absolute Rhythm on Dec. 4, 2016
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A Cottage for Sale
Pop - Released by Mocking Bird on Aug. 24, 2011
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Don´t Be Ashamed to Call My Name
Soul - Released by GREASY on Jun. 2, 2015
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Sweetheart (Little Willie John)
Pop/Rock - Released by Digitop on Oct. 17, 2011
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Leave My Kitten Alone
Rock - Released by Fantasy Day - União Lisboa on Jul. 15, 2013
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