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Little Milton

James Milton Campbell Jr. (September 7, 1934 – August 4, 2005), better known as Little Milton, was an American blues singer and guitarist, best known for his number-one R&B single "We're Gonna Make It".[1] His other hits include "Baby, I Love You", "Who's Cheating Who?", and "Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World)".

Little Milton
Little Milton playing in Jackson, Mississippi, in 2002.
Background information
Birth nameJames Milton Campbell Jr.
BornSeptember 7, 1934
Inverness, Mississippi, U.S.
DiedAugust 4, 2005(2005-08-04) (aged 70)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresElectric blues, R&B,[1] soul, funk
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1953–2005
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

A native of the Mississippi Delta, Milton began his recording career in 1953 at Sun Records before relocating to St. Louis and co-founding Bobbin Records in 1958. It wasn't until Milton signed to Checker Records that he achieved success on the charts. Other labels Milton recorded for include Meteor, Stax, Glades, Golden Ear, MCA, and Malaco. Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1988.

Biography

Milton was born James Milton Campbell Jr. on September 7, 1934, in Inverness, Mississippi. He was raised in Greenville, Mississippi, by a farmer and local blues musician.[2] By age twelve he was a street musician, chiefly influenced by T-Bone Walker and his blues and rock and roll contemporaries.[2] He joined the Rhythm Aces in the early part of the 1950s, a three piece band who played throughout the Mississippi Delta area.[3] One of the members was Eddie Cusic who taught Milton to play the guitar.[4] In 1951, Milton recorded several sides backing pianist Willie Love for Trumpet Records.[5][6]

In 1953, while still a teenager playing in local bars, he was discovered by Ike Turner, who was a talent scout for Sam Phillips at Sun Records.[7][8] Milton signed a contract with the label and recorded a number of singles.[9] None of them broke through onto radio or sold well at record stores, so Milton left the Sun label in 1955.[2] The next two years he released singles on Modern Records' subsidiary, Meteor Records.

In 1958, Milton moved to East St. Louis and set up the St. Louis-based Bobbin Records label, which ultimately scored a distribution deal with Leonard Chess' Chess Records.[10][2] As a record producer, Milton helped bring artists such as Albert King and Fontella Bass to fame, while experiencing his own success for the first time.[2] After a number of small format and regional hits, his 1962 single, "So Mean to Me," broke onto the Billboard R&B chart, eventually peaking at #14.[11]

Following a short break to tour, managing other acts, and spending time recording new material, he returned to music in 1965 with a more polished sound, similar to that of B.B. King. After the ill-received "Blind Man" (R&B: #86), he released back-to-back hit singles. The first, "We're Gonna Make It," a blues-infused soul song, topped the R&B chart and broke through onto Top 40 radio, a format then dominated largely by white artists. He followed the song with #4 R&B hit "Who's Cheating Who?" All three songs were featured on his album, We're Gonna Make It, released that summer.

"Any category they want to put me in is fine with me as long as they accept what I do."

— Little Milton[12]

Milton's song "Let Me Down Easy" was recorded by the Spencer Davis Group on The Second Album (1965), but his authorship was not acknowledged on the record.[citation needed] He released a single of it himself in 1968 on Checker.[13] It was also chosen by Etta James as the final track in her final album The Dreamer in 2011.

Throughout the late 1960s Milton released a number of moderately successful singles, but did not issue a further album until 1969, with Grits Ain't Groceries featuring his hit of the same name, as well as "Just a Little Bit" and "Baby, I Love You". With the death of Leonard Chess the same year, Milton's distributor, Checker Records fell into disarray, and Milton joined the Stax label two years later.[2] Adding complex orchestration to his works, Milton scored hits with "That's What Love Will Make You Do" and "What It Is" from his live album, What It Is: Live at Montreux. He appeared in the documentary film, Wattstax, which was released in 1973.[14] Stax, however, had been losing money since late in the previous decade and was forced into bankruptcy in 1975.[2]

After leaving Stax, Milton struggled to maintain a career, moving first to Evidence, then the MCA imprint Mobile Fidelity Records, before finding a home at the independent record label, Malaco Records, where he received his second GRAMMY nomination for "Welcome To Little Milton" in 1999. He remained with the label for much of the remainder of his career.[2] His last hit single, "Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number," was released in 1983 from the album of the same name.[2] In 1988, Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and won a W.C. Handy Award.[2] His final album, Think of Me, was released in May 2005 on the Telarc imprint, and included writing and guitar on three songs by Peter Shoulder of the UK-based blues-rock trio Winterville.

Milton died at the age of 70 on August 4, 2005, from complications following a stroke.[8][15] He was posthumously honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Inverness.[7]

Discography

Albums

 
Little Milton in France, 1982.
Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US
[16]
US R&B
[16]
US Blues
[16]
1965 We're Gonna Make It 101 3 Checker
1966 Sings Big Blues
1969 Grits Ain't Groceries 159 41
1970 If Walls Could Talk 197 23
1973 Waiting for Little Milton 39 Stax
1974 Blues 'n' Soul 45
1976 Friend of Mine 50 Glades
1977 Me for You, You for Me
1980 I Need Your Love So Bad Golden Ear
1981 Walkin' the Back Streets Stax
1982 The Blues Is Alright Evidence
1983 Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number 53 MCA
1984 Playing for Keeps 55 Malaco
1985 I Will Survive
1986 Annie Mae's Cafe
1987 Movin' to the Country
1988 Back to Back 73
1990 Too Much Pain 40
1991 Reality 57
1992 Strugglin' Lady 63
1994 I'm a Gambler
1996 Cheatin' Habit 14
1997 Count the Days
1998 For Real 13
1999 Welcome to Little Milton 10
2001 Feel It
2002 Guitar Man 8
2004 The Blues Is Alright: Live at Kalamazoo Varèse Sarabande
2005 Think of Me 14 Telarc
2006 Live at the North Atlantic Blues Festival: His Last Concert Camil
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

  • Greatest Hits (1972, Chess)
  • Chess Blues Masters Series (1976, Chess) 2-LP
  • His Greatest Sides Vol. 1 (1983, Chess)
  • The Sun Masters (1990, Rounder)
  • Welcome to the Club: The Essential Chess Recordings (1994, MCA/Chess) 2-CD
  • The Complete Stax Singles (1994, Fantasy)
  • Stand By Me: The Blues Collection [#48] (1995, Orbis)
  • Little Milton's Greatest Hits (1995, Malaco)
  • Rockin' the Blues (1996, MCA Special Products)
  • Greatest Hits (The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection) (1997, MCA/Chess)
  • Chess Blues Guitar (Two Decades of Killer Fretwork 1949 to 1969) [various artists] (1998 MCA/Chess) 2-CD
  • Count the Days (1997, 601 Records)
  • The Complete Checker Hit Singles (2001, Connoisseur Collection)
  • Anthology 1953-1961 (2002, Varèse Sarabande)
  • Running Wild Blues (2006, Charly)
  • Stax Profiles: Little Milton (2006, Stax)
  • The Very Best of Little Milton (2007, Stax)
  • Chicago Blues and Soul via Memphis and St. Louis (2014, Jasmine)

note: this is just a partial list

Appearances on other albums

Singles

Year Single (A-side / B-side) Label & Cat # Peak chart positions
US
[18]
US R&B
[11]
1953 "Beggin' My Baby" / "Somebody Told Me" Sun 194
1954 "If You Love Me" / "Alone and Blue" Sun 200
1955 "Lookin' for My Baby" / "Homesick for My Baby" Sun 220
1956 "Love at First Sight" / "Let's Boogie, Baby" Meteor 5040
1957 "Let My Baby Be" / "Oh, My Little Baby" Meteor 5045
1958 "That Will Never Do" / "I'm a Lonely Man" Bobbin 101
1959 "Long Distance Operator" / "I Found Me a New Love" Bobbin 103
"Strange Dreams" / "I'm Tryin'" Bobbin 112
"Hold Me Tight" / "Same Old Blues" Bobbin 117
1960 "Dead Love" / "My Baby Pleases Me" Bobbin 120
"Let It Be Known" / "Hey, Girl!" Bobbin 125
1961 "Cross My Heart" / "I'm in Love" Bobbin 128
"Saving My Love for You" / "Lonely No More" Checker 977
"So Mean to Me" / "I Need Somebody" Checker 994 14
1962 "Satisfied" / "Someone to Love" Checker 1012
"I Wonder Why" / "Losing Hand" Checker 1020
1963 "She Put a Spell on Me" / "Never Too Old" Checker 1048
"One of These Old Days" / "Meddlin'" Checker 1063
1964 "Sacrifice" / "What Kind of Love Is This" Checker 1078
"Blind Man" / "Blues in the Night" Checker 1096 86
1965 "We're Gonna Make It" / "Can't Hold Back the Tears" Checker 1105 25 1
"Who's Cheating Who?" / "Ain't No Big Deal on You" Checker 1113 43 4
"Without My Sweet Baby" / "Help Me Help You" Checker 1118
"Your People" / "My Baby's Something Else" Checker 1128
1966 "We Got the Winning Hand" / "Sometimey" Checker 1132 100
"When Does Heartache End" / "I'm Mighty Grateful" Checker 1139
"Man Loves Two" / "Believe in Me' Checker 1149 45
"Feel So Bad" / "You Colored My Blues Bright" Checker 1162 91 7
1967 "I'll Never Turn My Back on You" / "Don't Leave Her" Checker 1172 31
"Sweet Sixteen pt.1" / "Sweet Sixteen pt.2" Checker 1181
"More and More" / "The Cost of Living" Checker 1189 45
1968 "I Know What I Want" / "You Mean Everything to Me" Checker 1194
1968 "At the Dark End of the Street" / "I Who Have Nothing" Checker 1203
"Let Me Down Easy" / "Driftin' Drifter" Checker 1208 27
"Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around The World)" / "I Can't Quit You Baby" Checker 1212 73 13
1969 "Just a Little Bit" / "Spring" Checker 1217 97 13
"Poor Man" / "So Blue (Without You)" Checker 1221
"Let's Get Together" / "I'll Always Love You" Checker 1225
"If Walls Could Talk" / "Loving You" Checker 1226 71 10
1970 "Baby, I Love You" / "Don't Talk Back" Checker 1227 82 6
"Somebody's Changin' My Sweet Baby's Mind" / "I'm Tired" Checker 1231 22
"Many Rivers to Cross" / "A Mother's Love" Checker 1236
1971 "I Play Dirty" / "Nothing Beats a Failure" Checker 1239 37
"If That Ain't a Reason (For Your Woman to Leave You)" / "Mr. Mailman (I Don't Want No Letter)" Stax 0100 41
"That's What Love Will Make You Do" / "I'm Living Off the Love You Give" Stax 0111 59 9
1972 "Before the Honeymoon" / "Walking the Back Streets and Crying" Stax 0124
"I'm Gonna Cry a River" / "What It Is" (B-side charted) Stax 0141
"Rainy Day" / "Lovin' Stick" Stax 0148
1973 "What It Is" / "Who Can Handle Me Is You" Stax 0174 51
"Tin Pan Alley" / "Sweet Woman of Mine" Stax 0191 51
1974 "Behind Closed Doors" / "Bet You I Win" Stax 0210 31
"Let Me Back In" / "Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson" Stax 0229 38
1975 "If You Talk in Your Sleep" / "Sweet Woman of Mine" Stax 0238 34
"Packed Up and Took By Mind" / "How Could You Do It to Me" Stax 0252
"Who's Cheating Who" / "Feel So Bad" Chess Blue Chip Series 9044
1976 "Many Rivers to Cross" / "More and More" Chess ACH 30002
"Friend of Mine (Vocal)" / "Friend of Mine (Instrumental)" Glades 1734 15
"Baby It Ain't No Way" / "Bring It on Back" Glades 1738 94
1977 "Just One Step" / "Just One Step (Instrumental)" Glades 1741 59
"Loving You (Is the Best Thing to Happen to Me)" / "4:59 A.M." Glades 1743 47
"Me for You, You for Me" / "My Thing Is You" Glades 1747
1978 "Real Love" / "Survivors of Love" Mier 2507
1980 "I Need Your Love So Bad" / "I Wake Up Crying" Golden Ear 2281
"You Ought to Be Here with Me" / "Don't Leave Her" Golden Ear 2285
"Catch the Plane" / "Believe in Me" Golden Ear 2286
"I Like Your Loving" / "No Matter Where You Go" Golden Ear 2287
"The Cost of Living" / "I Need You Baby" (B-side by Jackie Ross) Golden Ear 2289
"Walking the Backstreets and Crying / "If That Ain't a Reason (For Your Woman to Leave You)" Stax 1051
"If You Talk in Your Sleep" / "Let Me Back In" Stax 1052
"Little Bluebird" / "Blue Monday" Stax 1057
1982 "Feel So Bad" / "I Had a Talk with My Man" (B-side by Mitty Collier) Chess CH 129
1983 "Age Ain't Nothin' but a Number" / "Age Ain't Nothin' but a Number (Instrumental)" MCA 52184 89
"Living on the Dark Side of Love" / "Why Are You So Hard to Please" MCA 52254
1984 "The Blues Is Alright" / "Comeback Kind of Loving" Malaco 2104
"Misty Blue" / "Catch You on Your Way Down" Malaco 2108
"Tin Pan Alley" / "Just Got to Know" (B-side by Jimmy McCracklin) Stax 1062
1985 "Lonesome Christmas" / "Come to Me" Malaco 2123
1986 "I Will Survive" / "4:59 AM" Malaco 2127
"A Real Good Woman" / "Annie Mae's Cafe" Malaco 2134
1987 "Cheatin' Is a Risky Business" / "I'm at the End of My Rainbow" Malaco 2137
"Room 244" / "You're So Cold" Malaco 2143
1988 "His Old Lady and My Old Lady" / "A Possum in My Tree" Malaco 2147
"I Don't Believe in Ghosts" / "I Was Tryin' Not to Break Down" Malaco 2151
1989 "Wind Beneath My Wings" / "Too Much Heaven" Malaco 2155
"Landslide" (A-side by Tony Clarke) / "We're Gonna Make It" Ripete 45-273
1990 "Bad Dream" / "The Woman I Love" Malaco 2162
"The Cradle Is Robbin' Me" / "Still in Love with You" Malaco 2165
1991 "You Left a Goldmine for a Golddigger" / "I've Got to Remember" Malaco 2174
"Secretary" (A-side by Betty Wright) / "Stand by Me" Red Dog Express 45-3501
"Gonna Get Along Without You Now" (A-side by Viola Wills) / "Just One Step" Red Dog Express 45-3504
1992 "Strugglin' Lady" / "She Never Gets the Blues" Malaco 2187
1993 "My Dog and Me" / "Cafe Woman" Malac0 2189
1994 "Casino Blues" / "That's All Right" Malaco 2198
"Like a Rooster on a Hen" / "Poke Salad Annie" Malaco 2200
1996 "Kick My Cheatin' Habits" / "How Does a Cheatin' Woman Feel" Malaco 2309
1998 "Big Boned Woman" / "I'd Rather Be with You" Malaco 2340
1999 "Lump on Your Stump" / "Right to Sing the Blues" Malaco 2342
"–" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

References

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External links

  • Official Little Milton website including biography
  • Discography; complete with original catalogue issue numbers
  • Official Little Milton store

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For other uses see Little Milton disambiguation James Milton Campbell Jr September 7 1934 August 4 2005 better known as Little Milton was an American blues singer and guitarist best known for his number one R amp B single We re Gonna Make It 1 His other hits include Baby I Love You Who s Cheating Who and Grits Ain t Groceries All Around The World Little MiltonLittle Milton playing in Jackson Mississippi in 2002 Background informationBirth nameJames Milton Campbell Jr BornSeptember 7 1934 Inverness Mississippi U S DiedAugust 4 2005 2005 08 04 aged 70 Memphis Tennessee U S GenresElectric blues R amp B 1 soul funkOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1953 2005LabelsSun Meteor Bobbin Checker Stax Glades Golden Ear MCA MalacoWebsiteOfficial website A native of the Mississippi Delta Milton began his recording career in 1953 at Sun Records before relocating to St Louis and co founding Bobbin Records in 1958 It wasn t until Milton signed to Checker Records that he achieved success on the charts Other labels Milton recorded for include Meteor Stax Glades Golden Ear MCA and Malaco Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1988 Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Appearances on other albums 2 4 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditMilton was born James Milton Campbell Jr on September 7 1934 in Inverness Mississippi He was raised in Greenville Mississippi by a farmer and local blues musician 2 By age twelve he was a street musician chiefly influenced by T Bone Walker and his blues and rock and roll contemporaries 2 He joined the Rhythm Aces in the early part of the 1950s a three piece band who played throughout the Mississippi Delta area 3 One of the members was Eddie Cusic who taught Milton to play the guitar 4 In 1951 Milton recorded several sides backing pianist Willie Love for Trumpet Records 5 6 In 1953 while still a teenager playing in local bars he was discovered by Ike Turner who was a talent scout for Sam Phillips at Sun Records 7 8 Milton signed a contract with the label and recorded a number of singles 9 None of them broke through onto radio or sold well at record stores so Milton left the Sun label in 1955 2 The next two years he released singles on Modern Records subsidiary Meteor Records In 1958 Milton moved to East St Louis and set up the St Louis based Bobbin Records label which ultimately scored a distribution deal with Leonard Chess Chess Records 10 2 As a record producer Milton helped bring artists such as Albert King and Fontella Bass to fame while experiencing his own success for the first time 2 After a number of small format and regional hits his 1962 single So Mean to Me broke onto the Billboard R amp B chart eventually peaking at 14 11 Following a short break to tour managing other acts and spending time recording new material he returned to music in 1965 with a more polished sound similar to that of B B King After the ill received Blind Man R amp B 86 he released back to back hit singles The first We re Gonna Make It a blues infused soul song topped the R amp B chart and broke through onto Top 40 radio a format then dominated largely by white artists He followed the song with 4 R amp B hit Who s Cheating Who All three songs were featured on his album We re Gonna Make It released that summer Any category they want to put me in is fine with me as long as they accept what I do Little Milton 12 Milton s song Let Me Down Easy was recorded by the Spencer Davis Group on The Second Album 1965 but his authorship was not acknowledged on the record citation needed He released a single of it himself in 1968 on Checker 13 It was also chosen by Etta James as the final track in her final album The Dreamer in 2011 Throughout the late 1960s Milton released a number of moderately successful singles but did not issue a further album until 1969 with Grits Ain t Groceries featuring his hit of the same name as well as Just a Little Bit and Baby I Love You With the death of Leonard Chess the same year Milton s distributor Checker Records fell into disarray and Milton joined the Stax label two years later 2 Adding complex orchestration to his works Milton scored hits with That s What Love Will Make You Do and What It Is from his live album What It Is Live at Montreux He appeared in the documentary film Wattstax which was released in 1973 14 Stax however had been losing money since late in the previous decade and was forced into bankruptcy in 1975 2 After leaving Stax Milton struggled to maintain a career moving first to Evidence then the MCA imprint Mobile Fidelity Records before finding a home at the independent record label Malaco Records where he received his second GRAMMY nomination for Welcome To Little Milton in 1999 He remained with the label for much of the remainder of his career 2 His last hit single Age Ain t Nothin But a Number was released in 1983 from the album of the same name 2 In 1988 Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and won a W C Handy Award 2 His final album Think of Me was released in May 2005 on the Telarc imprint and included writing and guitar on three songs by Peter Shoulder of the UK based blues rock trio Winterville Milton died at the age of 70 on August 4 2005 from complications following a stroke 8 15 He was posthumously honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Inverness 7 Discography EditAlbums Edit Little Milton in France 1982 Year Album Peak chart positions LabelUS 16 US R amp B 16 US Blues 16 1965 We re Gonna Make It 101 3 Checker1966 Sings Big Blues 1969 Grits Ain t Groceries 159 41 1970 If Walls Could Talk 197 23 1973 Waiting for Little Milton 39 Stax1974 Blues n Soul 45 1976 Friend of Mine 50 Glades1977 Me for You You for Me 1980 I Need Your Love So Bad Golden Ear1981 Walkin the Back Streets Stax1982 The Blues Is Alright Evidence1983 Age Ain t Nothin But a Number 53 MCA1984 Playing for Keeps 55 Malaco1985 I Will Survive 1986 Annie Mae s Cafe 1987 Movin to the Country 1988 Back to Back 73 1990 Too Much Pain 40 1991 Reality 57 1992 Strugglin Lady 63 1994 I m a Gambler 1996 Cheatin Habit 141997 Count the Days 1998 For Real 131999 Welcome to Little Milton 102001 Feel It 2002 Guitar Man 82004 The Blues Is Alright Live at Kalamazoo Varese Sarabande2005 Think of Me 14 Telarc2006 Live at the North Atlantic Blues Festival His Last Concert Camil denotes releases that did not chart Compilation albums Edit Greatest Hits 1972 Chess Chess Blues Masters Series 1976 Chess 2 LP His Greatest Sides Vol 1 1983 Chess The Sun Masters 1990 Rounder Welcome to the Club The Essential Chess Recordings 1994 MCA Chess 2 CD The Complete Stax Singles 1994 Fantasy Stand By Me The Blues Collection 48 1995 Orbis Little Milton s Greatest Hits 1995 Malaco Rockin the Blues 1996 MCA Special Products Greatest Hits The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection 1997 MCA Chess Chess Blues Guitar Two Decades of Killer Fretwork 1949 to 1969 various artists 1998 MCA Chess 2 CD Count the Days 1997 601 Records The Complete Checker Hit Singles 2001 Connoisseur Collection Anthology 1953 1961 2002 Varese Sarabande Running Wild Blues 2006 Charly Stax Profiles Little Milton 2006 Stax The Very Best of Little Milton 2007 Stax Chicago Blues and Soul via Memphis and St Louis 2014 Jasmine note this is just a partial list Appearances on other albums Edit Jackie Ross Take the Weight Off Me Grapevine Milton sings five duets with Ross Albert King Chico Hamilton Little Milton Montreux Festival Stax 1974 a shared album with King and Hamilton Various artists Vanthology Tribute to Van Morrison Evidence 2004 Milton covered Van Morrison s Tupelo Honey Jean Jacques Milteau Memphis Sunnyside Milton covered Sting s If You Love Somebody Set Them Free E C Scott The Other Side of Me Black Bud Milton sings two duets with Scott Gov t Mule The Deep End Volume 1 Milton sings Soulshine with Warren Haynes Mulennium live album 3 CD 4 LP Evil Teen 2010 recorded December 31 1999 at the Roxy Theatre Atlanta Georgia Wintertime Blues Benefit Concert a various artists performance from the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam December 22 1999 Willie Dixon The Chess Box Milton performed I Can t Quit You Baby Ike Turner That Kat Sure Could Play The Singles 1951 1957 Secret Records 2010 Milton performs on six songs 17 Singles Edit Year Single A side B side Label amp Cat Peak chart positionsUS 18 US R amp B 11 1953 Beggin My Baby Somebody Told Me Sun 194 1954 If You Love Me Alone and Blue Sun 200 1955 Lookin for My Baby Homesick for My Baby Sun 220 1956 Love at First Sight Let s Boogie Baby Meteor 5040 1957 Let My Baby Be Oh My Little Baby Meteor 5045 1958 That Will Never Do I m a Lonely Man Bobbin 101 1959 Long Distance Operator I Found Me a New Love Bobbin 103 Strange Dreams I m Tryin Bobbin 112 Hold Me Tight Same Old Blues Bobbin 117 1960 Dead Love My Baby Pleases Me Bobbin 120 Let It Be Known Hey Girl Bobbin 125 1961 Cross My Heart I m in Love Bobbin 128 Saving My Love for You Lonely No More Checker 977 So Mean to Me I Need Somebody Checker 994 141962 Satisfied Someone to Love Checker 1012 I Wonder Why Losing Hand Checker 1020 1963 She Put a Spell on Me Never Too Old Checker 1048 One of These Old Days Meddlin Checker 1063 1964 Sacrifice What Kind of Love Is This Checker 1078 Blind Man Blues in the Night Checker 1096 86 1965 We re Gonna Make It Can t Hold Back the Tears Checker 1105 25 1 Who s Cheating Who Ain t No Big Deal on You Checker 1113 43 4 Without My Sweet Baby Help Me Help You Checker 1118 Your People My Baby s Something Else Checker 1128 1966 We Got the Winning Hand Sometimey Checker 1132 100 When Does Heartache End I m Mighty Grateful Checker 1139 Man Loves Two Believe in Me Checker 1149 45 Feel So Bad You Colored My Blues Bright Checker 1162 91 71967 I ll Never Turn My Back on You Don t Leave Her Checker 1172 31 Sweet Sixteen pt 1 Sweet Sixteen pt 2 Checker 1181 More and More The Cost of Living Checker 1189 451968 I Know What I Want You Mean Everything to Me Checker 1194 1968 At the Dark End of the Street I Who Have Nothing Checker 1203 Let Me Down Easy Driftin Drifter Checker 1208 27 Grits Ain t Groceries All Around The World I Can t Quit You Baby Checker 1212 73 131969 Just a Little Bit Spring Checker 1217 97 13 Poor Man So Blue Without You Checker 1221 Let s Get Together I ll Always Love You Checker 1225 If Walls Could Talk Loving You Checker 1226 71 101970 Baby I Love You Don t Talk Back Checker 1227 82 6 Somebody s Changin My Sweet Baby s Mind I m Tired Checker 1231 22 Many Rivers to Cross A Mother s Love Checker 1236 1971 I Play Dirty Nothing Beats a Failure Checker 1239 37 If That Ain t a Reason For Your Woman to Leave You Mr Mailman I Don t Want No Letter Stax 0100 41 That s What Love Will Make You Do I m Living Off the Love You Give Stax 0111 59 91972 Before the Honeymoon Walking the Back Streets and Crying Stax 0124 I m Gonna Cry a River What It Is B side charted Stax 0141 Rainy Day Lovin Stick Stax 0148 1973 What It Is Who Can Handle Me Is You Stax 0174 51 Tin Pan Alley Sweet Woman of Mine Stax 0191 511974 Behind Closed Doors Bet You I Win Stax 0210 31 Let Me Back In Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson Stax 0229 381975 If You Talk in Your Sleep Sweet Woman of Mine Stax 0238 34 Packed Up and Took By Mind How Could You Do It to Me Stax 0252 Who s Cheating Who Feel So Bad Chess Blue Chip Series 9044 1976 Many Rivers to Cross More and More Chess ACH 30002 Friend of Mine Vocal Friend of Mine Instrumental Glades 1734 15 Baby It Ain t No Way Bring It on Back Glades 1738 941977 Just One Step Just One Step Instrumental Glades 1741 59 Loving You Is the Best Thing to Happen to Me 4 59 A M Glades 1743 47 Me for You You for Me My Thing Is You Glades 1747 1978 Real Love Survivors of Love Mier 2507 1980 I Need Your Love So Bad I Wake Up Crying Golden Ear 2281 You Ought to Be Here with Me Don t Leave Her Golden Ear 2285 Catch the Plane Believe in Me Golden Ear 2286 I Like Your Loving No Matter Where You Go Golden Ear 2287 The Cost of Living I Need You Baby B side by Jackie Ross Golden Ear 2289 Walking the Backstreets and Crying If That Ain t a Reason For Your Woman to Leave You Stax 1051 If You Talk in Your Sleep Let Me Back In Stax 1052 Little Bluebird Blue Monday Stax 1057 1982 Feel So Bad I Had a Talk with My Man B side by Mitty Collier Chess CH 129 1983 Age Ain t Nothin but a Number Age Ain t Nothin but a Number Instrumental MCA 52184 89 Living on the Dark Side of Love Why Are You So Hard to Please MCA 52254 1984 The Blues Is Alright Comeback Kind of Loving Malaco 2104 Misty Blue Catch You on Your Way Down Malaco 2108 Tin Pan Alley Just Got to Know B side by Jimmy McCracklin Stax 1062 1985 Lonesome Christmas Come to Me Malaco 2123 1986 I Will Survive 4 59 AM Malaco 2127 A Real Good Woman Annie Mae s Cafe Malaco 2134 1987 Cheatin Is a Risky Business I m at the End of My Rainbow Malaco 2137 Room 244 You re So Cold Malaco 2143 1988 His Old Lady and My Old Lady A Possum in My Tree Malaco 2147 I Don t Believe in Ghosts I Was Tryin Not to Break Down Malaco 2151 1989 Wind Beneath My Wings Too Much Heaven Malaco 2155 Landslide A side by Tony Clarke We re Gonna Make It Ripete 45 273 1990 Bad Dream The Woman I Love Malaco 2162 The Cradle Is Robbin Me Still in Love with You Malaco 2165 1991 You Left a Goldmine for a Golddigger I ve Got to Remember Malaco 2174 Secretary A side by Betty Wright Stand by Me Red Dog Express 45 3501 Gonna Get Along Without You Now A side by Viola Wills Just One Step Red Dog Express 45 3504 1992 Strugglin Lady She Never Gets the Blues Malaco 2187 1993 My Dog and Me Cafe Woman Malac0 2189 1994 Casino Blues That s All Right Malaco 2198 Like a Rooster on a Hen Poke Salad Annie Malaco 2200 1996 Kick My Cheatin Habits How Does a Cheatin Woman Feel Malaco 2309 1998 Big Boned Woman I d Rather Be with You Malaco 2340 1999 Lump on Your Stump Right to Sing the Blues Malaco 2342 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory References Edit a b Du Noyer Paul 2003 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music 1st ed Fulham London Flame Tree Publishing p 181 ISBN 1 904041 96 5 a b c d e f g h i j Huey Steve Biography Little Milton AllMusic Retrieved May 26 2009 Eddie Cusic Mississippi Folklife and Folk Artist Directory Arts state ms us January 4 1926 Retrieved August 13 2015 Highway 61 Blues Highway 61 Blues Retrieved August 13 2015 Little Milton All About Blues Music September 7 2012 Retrieved January 16 2020 O Neal Jim Singel Amy van 2013 The Voice of the Blues Classic Interviews from Living Blues Magazine Routledge p 394 ISBN 978 1 136 70748 3 a b Little Milton Mississippi Blues Trail a b Bluesman Little Milton Dies After Stroke Billboard August 4 2005 Retrieved November 18 2020 Studio Session for Little Milton 1953 Sun Records 706 Union Avenue Sessions Retrieved December 21 2019 The Best St Louis Blues Musicians of All Time St Louis Magazine June 1 2012 a b Little Milton Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Archived from the original on May 19 2022 Russell Tony 1997 The Blues From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray Dubai Carlton Books Limited pp 138 139 ISBN 1 85868 255 X Let Me Down Easy Little Milton WhoSampled Retrieved February 16 2014 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 241 CN 5585 Russell Tony August 6 2005 Obituary Little Milton The Guardian Retrieved December 3 2017 a b c Little Milton Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on October 12 2022 Retrieved October 12 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a archive date archive url timestamp mismatch help That Kat Sure Could Play The Singles 1951 1957 Ike Turner Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Little Milton Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Archived from the original on November 1 2013 External links EditOfficial Little Milton website including biography Discography complete with original catalogue issue numbers Official Little Milton store Retrieved from https en 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