Little Willie John (1937-1968) may be the greatest singer most have never heard. He was born into poverty, convicted of manslaughter following a knifing incident and died in prison of mysterious circumstances at the age of 30. In between, he recorded the original version of Fever, Talk to Me, Leave My Kitten Alone (covered by the Beatles) and was a mainstay on the R&B charts with a string of hits marked by his searing, soaring, soothing and swinging delivery.
If you don't know Little Willie John, have a listen. He really was
a great one.
Fever
Talk to Me, Talk to Me
Sleep
I'm Shakin'
Little Will John's Fast Life, Mysterious Death and
the Birth of Soul
1 comment:
Great it so apropos. Love FEVER and L M K Alone is new to me anyway. Very cool - Thanks!
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