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Little Willie John

William Edward "Little Willie" John (November 15, 1937 – May 26, 1968)[1][2] was an American R&B singer who performed in the 1950s and early 1960s. He is best known for his successes on the record charts, with songs such as "All Around the World" (1955), "Need Your Love So Bad" (1956), "Talk to Me, Talk to Me" (1958), "Leave My Kitten Alone" (1960), "Sleep" (1960), and his number-one R&B hit "Fever" (1956).[3] An important figure in R&B music of the 1950s, he faded into obscurity in the 1960s and died while serving a prison sentence for manslaughter.[4]

Little Willie John
John circa 1955
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Edward John
Born(1937-11-15)November 15, 1937
Cullendale, Arkansas, U.S.
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedMay 26, 1968(1968-05-26) (aged 30)
Walla Walla, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1955–1968
LabelsKing Records

John was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. In 2022, John was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.[5]

Biography edit

John was born in Cullendale, Arkansas on November 15, 1937. He was one of ten children born to Lillie (née Robinson) and Mertis John.[6] Many sources erroneously give his middle name as Edgar.[7] His family moved to Detroit, Michigan, when he was four, so that his father could find factory work. In the late 1940s, the eldest children, including Willie, formed a gospel singing group. Willie also performed in talent shows, which brought him to the notice of Johnny Otis and, later, the musician and producer Henry Glover. After seeing him sing with the Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams orchestra, Glover signed him to a recording contract with King Records in 1955. He was nicknamed "Little Willie" for his short stature.[8]

John's first recording, a version of Titus Turner's "All Around the World", was a hit, reaching number 5 on the Billboard R&B chart. He followed up with a string of R&B hits, including the original version of "Need Your Love So Bad", co-written with his elder brother Mertis John Jr. One of his biggest hits, "Fever" (1956) (Pop number 24, R&B number 1), sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.[9] A famous cover version was recorded by Peggy Lee in 1958. Another song, "Talk to Me, Talk to Me", recorded in 1958, reached number 5 on the R&B chart and number 20 on the Pop chart. It also sold over one million copies.[10][11] A few years later it was a hit once again in a cover version by Sunny & the Sunglows. On December 23, 1959,[12] John also recorded "I'm Shakin'", by Rudy Toombs,[13] "Suffering with the Blues", and "Sleep" (1960, Pop number 13).[10] In all, John made the Billboard Hot 100 a total of fourteen times. A cover version of "Need Your Love So Bad" by Fleetwood Mac was also a hit in Europe. Another of his songs to be covered was "Leave My Kitten Alone" (1959), recorded by The Beatles in 1964 and intended for their Beatles for Sale album. However, the track was not released until 1995.

John performed for the famed Cavalcade of Jazz concert produced by Leon Hefflin Sr. held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on August 3, 1958. The other headliners were Ernie Freeman and his Band, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, The Clark Kids and Bo Rhambo. Sammy Davis Jr. was there to crown the winner of the Miss Cavalcade of Jazz beauty contest. The event featured the top four prominent disc jockeys of Los Angeles.[14]

John was involved in the civil rights fight against segregation. He performed a benefit concert for the NAACP in 1964, telling Jet magazine: "As entertainers, we can no longer sit and wait for the Sammy Davis' and Harry Belafonte's to raise all of the money."[15]

John was also known for his short temper and propensity to abuse alcohol. He was arrested multiple times for charges that include narcotics, swindling, and grand larceny.[16][17][18] John was dropped by his record company, King Records, in 1963.[8] In 1965, he was convicted of manslaughter for the 1964 stabbing of Kendall Roundtree in Seattle.[19] He was sent to Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla.[4] John appealed the conviction and was released on probation while the case was reconsidered, during which time he recorded what was intended to be his comeback album.[20] Due to contractual disputes and the decline of his appeal, it was not released until 2008 (as Nineteen Sixty Six).[21]

John died at Washington State Penitentiary on May 26, 1968. Despite counterclaims,[22] the cause of death stated on his death certificate was a heart attack.[7] His interment was in Detroit Memorial Park East, in Warren, Michigan.

John was survived by his wife Darlynn (née Bonner), whom he married on May 25, 1957; two children, William Kevin John (b. February 3, 1958) and Darryl Keith John (b. January 25, 1960); his mother; five brothers; three sisters.[4] One of his sisters was Mable John, who recorded for Motown and Stax and was member of The Raelettes, the vocal quartette backing Ray Charles. His son Keith John is a backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder.[13]

Legacy and honors edit

John was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, presented by Stevie Wonder.[23]

James Brown, who early in his career had opened shows for John, recorded a tribute album, Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things.[24]

The guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson, formerly of The Band, mentioned John in the song "Somewhere Down the Crazy River", on his 1987 self-titled album. John was also mentioned in Tom Russell's "Blue Wing" and Mark Lanegan's "Like Little Willie John", from his 2004 album Bubblegum. The Swedish singer songwriter Peter LeMarc recorded a song entitled "Little Willie John" in 1991.

A biography, Fever: Little Willie John, a Fast Life, Mysterious Death and the Birth of Soul, by Susan Whitall with Kevin John (another of his sons), was published by Titan Books in 2011.[25]

Little Willie John was posthumously inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2014 as a singer and in 2016 as a songwriter.[26]

In June 2016, Little Willie John was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[27]

In 2022, John was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.[5] His induction citation noted "... John was a sharply attired and exciting showstopper, recalled by fellow singers as mischievous, fun-loving, and generous".[5]

Singles discography edit

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides are from same album except where indicated
Label &
Cat. No.
U.S. R&B[28] U.S. Pop[29] Album
1955 "All Around the World"
b/w "Don't Leave Me Dear" (from Mister Little Willie John)
King 4818
5
-
Fever
1956 "Need Your Love So Bad" King 4841
5
-
"Home At Last"
6
-
Mister Little Willie John
"Are You Ever Coming Back"
b/w "I'm Stickin' with You Baby" (from Fever)
King 4893
-
-
"Fever" King 4935
1
24
Fever
"Letter from My Darling"
10
-
"Do Something for Me"
b/w "My Nerves"
King 4960
15
-
"Will the Sun Shine Tomorrow"
b/w "A Little Bit of Loving"
King 5003
-
-
Mister Little Willie John
1957 "Love, Life and Money"
b/w "You Got to Get Up Early in the Morning" (from Mister Little Willie John)
King 5023
-
-
Fever
"I've Got to Go Cry"
b/w "Look What You've Done to Me" (from Mister Little Willie John)
King 5045
-
-
"Young Girl"
b/w "If I Thought You Needed Me" (from Talk to Me)
King 5066
-
-
"Dinner Date"
b/w "Uh Uh Baby (No No Baby)" (from Talk to Me)
King 5083
-
-
"Person to Person"
b/w "Until You Do"
King 5091
-
-
Talk to Me
1958 "Talk to Me, Talk to Me"
b/w "Spasms" (from Mister Little Willie John)
King 5108
5
20
"You're a Sweetheart"
b/w "Let's Rock While the Rockin's Good"
King 5142
14
66
Mister Little Willie John
"Tell It Like It Is"
b/w "Don't Be Ashamed to Call My Name"
King 5147
12
-
Talk to Me
"Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me"
b/w "All My Love Belongs to You"
King 5154
-
-
Mister Little Willie John
"No Regrets"
b/w "I'll Carry Your Love Wherever I Go" (from Talk to Me)
King 5170
-
-
In Action
1959 "Made for Me"
b/w "No More in Life" (from Talk to Me)
King 5179
-
-
"Leave My Kitten Alone"
b/w "Let Nobody Love You"
King 5219
13
60
""Let Them Talk"
b/w "Right There"
King 5274
11
100
1960 "Loving Care"
b/w "My Love Is"
King 5318
-
-
Sure Things
"A Cottage for Sale"
b/w "I'm Shakin'"
King 5342
-
63
"Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me)"
b/w "Do You Love Me" (from In Action)
King 5356
11
38
"Sleep"
b/w "There's a Difference"
King 5394
10
13
1961 "Walk Slow"
b/w "You Hurt Me"
King 5428
21
48
"Leave My Kitten Alone"
b/w "I'll Never Go Back on My Word"
A-side chart reentry
King 5452
-
60
In Action
"The Very Thought of You"
b/w "I'm Sorry"
King 5458
-
61
Sure Things
"Flamingo" / King 5503
17
-
The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat
"(I've Got) Spring Fever"
25
71
"Take My Love (I Want to Give It All to You)" / King 5516
5
87
"Now You Know"
-
93
"Need Your Love So Bad"
b/w "Drive Me Home" (from Talk to Me)
King 5539
-
-
Fever
"There Is Someone in This World for Me"
b/w "Autumn Leaves" (from The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat)
King 5577
-
-
Talk to Me
1962 "Fever" (with added strings)
b/w "Bo-Da-Ley Didd-Ley" (non-album track)
King 5591
-
-
Fever
"The Masquerade Is Over"
b/w "Katanga" (non-album track)
King 5602
-
-
Little Willie John at a Recording Session
"Until Again My Love"
b/w "Mister Glenn"
King 5628
-
-
"Every Beat of My Heart"
b/w "I Wish I Could Cry" (from Little Willie John at a Recording Session)
King 5641
-
-
The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat
"She Thinks I Still Care"
b/w "Come Back to Me"
King 5667
-
-
Non-album tracks
"Big Blue Diamonds"
b/w "Doll Face"
King 5681
-
-
Little Willie John at a Recording Session
"Without a Friend"
b/w "Half a Love"
King 5694
-
-
1963 "Heaven All Around Me"
b/w "Don't Play with Love"
King 5717
-
-
"My Baby's in Love with Another Guy"
b/w "Come On Sugar" (non-album track)
King 5744
-
-
"Let Them Talk"
b/w "Talk to Me" (from Talk to Me)
King 5799
-
-
In Action
"So Lovely"
b/w "Inside Information" (non-album track)
King 5818
-
-
The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat
"Person to Person"
b/w "I'm Shakin'" (from Sure Things)
King 5823
-
-
Talk to Me
1964 "My Love Will Never Change"
b/w "Bill Bailey" (from Little Willie John at a Recording Session)
King 5850
-
-
Non-album track
"It Only Hurts a Little While"
b/w "Rock Love" (from The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat)
King 5870
-
-
In Action
"All Around the World"
b/w "All My Love Belongs to You" (from Mister Little Willie John)
King 5886
-
-
Fever
"Do Something for Me"
b/w "Don't You Know I'm in Love" (non-album track)
King 5949
-
-
1965 "Talk to Me, Talk to Me"
b/w "Take My Love (I Want to Give It All to You)" (from The Sweet, the Hot, the Teen-Age Beat)
King 6003
-
-
Talk to Me
1968 "Fever"
b/w "Let Them Talk" (from In Action)
King 6170
-
-
Fever
1970 "All Around the World"
b/w "Need Your Love So Bad"
King 6302
-
-

References edit

  1. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 677. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ [1][permanent dead link].
  3. ^ Fox, Ted (1983). Showtime at the Apollo. Da Capo. pp. 198–200. ISBN 9780030605338.
  4. ^ a b c "Dead At 30, Little Willie John Buried In Native Detroit". Jet: 60. June 13, 1968.
  5. ^ a b c "BLUES HALL OF FAME - About/Inductions". Blues.org. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  6. ^ Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues: A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger. p. 300. ISBN 978-0313344237.
  7. ^ a b "The Dead Rock Stars Club - The 1960s". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Little Willie John". Encyclopediaofarkansas.net. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  9. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins. p. 83. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  10. ^ a b "Little Willie John – Charts & Awards – Billboard Singles". AllMusic.
  11. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins. p. 103. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  12. ^ Rhino 1993 "King Master Series," "Fever: The Best of Little Willie John"
  13. ^ a b "Rudy Toombs Biography". IMDb. Retrieved November 1, 2006.
  14. ^ Guralnick, Peter. (2005). Dream boogie : the triumph of Sam Cooke (1st ed.). New York: Little, Brown. ISBN 0316377945. OCLC 57393650.
  15. ^ "Little Willie John Singing For Integration". Jet. 20 (12): 61. July 13, 1961.
  16. ^ "Singer Little Willie John Nabbed For Swindle". Jet. 15 (5): 57. December 4, 1958.
  17. ^ "Little Willie John Charged In D. C. Grand Larceny". Jet. 15 (12): 50. January 22, 1959.
  18. ^ "Nab Little Willie John On Narcotics Charge". Jet. 20 (9): 62. June 22, 1961.
  19. ^ "Little Willie John Stabs 240-Lb, Man To Death". Jet: 58. November 5, 1964.
  20. ^ Whitall, Susan (2011). Fever: Little Willie John: A Fast Life, Mysterious Death, and the Birth of Soul. Titan Books (US, CA). pp. 162-170. ISBN 978-0-85768-796-8. appeal.
  21. ^ Clarke, John (2008) "Little Willie John – Nineteen Sixty Six". The Times, November 22, 2008.
  22. ^ "Little Willie John Dies in Prison". Rolling Stone, no. 13, July 6, 1968.
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  24. ^ Wolk, Douglas (2004). James Brown's Live at the Apollo. A&C Black. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-8264-1572-1.
  25. ^ Pena, Shirley (August 8, 2012). "Fever: an Interview with Kevin John (son of Little Willie John)". The LA Beat.
  26. ^ . National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019.
  27. ^ "Michigan Rock and Roll Legends - LITTLE WILLIE JOHN". Michiganrockandrolllegends.com. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  28. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. p. 228. ISBN 0-89820-115-2.
  29. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955–2002. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. p. 362. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.

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William Edward Little Willie John November 15 1937 May 26 1968 1 2 was an American R amp B singer who performed in the 1950s and early 1960s He is best known for his successes on the record charts with songs such as All Around the World 1955 Need Your Love So Bad 1956 Talk to Me Talk to Me 1958 Leave My Kitten Alone 1960 Sleep 1960 and his number one R amp B hit Fever 1956 3 An important figure in R amp B music of the 1950s he faded into obscurity in the 1960s and died while serving a prison sentence for manslaughter 4 Little Willie JohnJohn circa 1955Background informationBirth nameWilliam Edward JohnBorn 1937 11 15 November 15 1937Cullendale Arkansas U S OriginDetroit Michigan U S DiedMay 26 1968 1968 05 26 aged 30 Walla Walla Washington U S GenresR amp BSoulOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1955 1968LabelsKing Records John was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 In 2022 John was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame 5 Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy and honors 3 Singles discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editJohn was born in Cullendale Arkansas on November 15 1937 He was one of ten children born to Lillie nee Robinson and Mertis John 6 Many sources erroneously give his middle name as Edgar 7 His family moved to Detroit Michigan when he was four so that his father could find factory work In the late 1940s the eldest children including Willie formed a gospel singing group Willie also performed in talent shows which brought him to the notice of Johnny Otis and later the musician and producer Henry Glover After seeing him sing with the Paul Hucklebuck Williams orchestra Glover signed him to a recording contract with King Records in 1955 He was nicknamed Little Willie for his short stature 8 John s first recording a version of Titus Turner s All Around the World was a hit reaching number 5 on the Billboard R amp B chart He followed up with a string of R amp B hits including the original version of Need Your Love So Bad co written with his elder brother Mertis John Jr One of his biggest hits Fever 1956 Pop number 24 R amp B number 1 sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 9 A famous cover version was recorded by Peggy Lee in 1958 Another song Talk to Me Talk to Me recorded in 1958 reached number 5 on the R amp B chart and number 20 on the Pop chart It also sold over one million copies 10 11 A few years later it was a hit once again in a cover version by Sunny amp the Sunglows On December 23 1959 12 John also recorded I m Shakin by Rudy Toombs 13 Suffering with the Blues and Sleep 1960 Pop number 13 10 In all John made the Billboard Hot 100 a total of fourteen times A cover version of Need Your Love So Bad by Fleetwood Mac was also a hit in Europe Another of his songs to be covered was Leave My Kitten Alone 1959 recorded by The Beatles in 1964 and intended for their Beatles for Sale album However the track was not released until 1995 John performed for the famed Cavalcade of Jazz concert produced by Leon Hefflin Sr held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on August 3 1958 The other headliners were Ernie Freeman and his Band Ray Charles Sam Cooke The Clark Kids and Bo Rhambo Sammy Davis Jr was there to crown the winner of the Miss Cavalcade of Jazz beauty contest The event featured the top four prominent disc jockeys of Los Angeles 14 John was involved in the civil rights fight against segregation He performed a benefit concert for the NAACP in 1964 telling Jet magazine As entertainers we can no longer sit and wait for the Sammy Davis and Harry Belafonte s to raise all of the money 15 John was also known for his short temper and propensity to abuse alcohol He was arrested multiple times for charges that include narcotics swindling and grand larceny 16 17 18 John was dropped by his record company King Records in 1963 8 In 1965 he was convicted of manslaughter for the 1964 stabbing of Kendall Roundtree in Seattle 19 He was sent to Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla 4 John appealed the conviction and was released on probation while the case was reconsidered during which time he recorded what was intended to be his comeback album 20 Due to contractual disputes and the decline of his appeal it was not released until 2008 as Nineteen Sixty Six 21 John died at Washington State Penitentiary on May 26 1968 Despite counterclaims 22 the cause of death stated on his death certificate was a heart attack 7 His interment was in Detroit Memorial Park East in Warren Michigan John was survived by his wife Darlynn nee Bonner whom he married on May 25 1957 two children William Kevin John b February 3 1958 and Darryl Keith John b January 25 1960 his mother five brothers three sisters 4 One of his sisters was Mable John who recorded for Motown and Stax and was member of The Raelettes the vocal quartette backing Ray Charles His son Keith John is a backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder 13 Legacy and honors editJohn was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 presented by Stevie Wonder 23 James Brown who early in his career had opened shows for John recorded a tribute album Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things 24 The guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson formerly of The Band mentioned John in the song Somewhere Down the Crazy River on his 1987 self titled album John was also mentioned in Tom Russell s Blue Wing and Mark Lanegan s Like Little Willie John from his 2004 album Bubblegum The Swedish singer songwriter Peter LeMarc recorded a song entitled Little Willie John in 1991 A biography Fever Little Willie John a Fast Life Mysterious Death and the Birth of Soul by Susan Whitall with Kevin John another of his sons was published by Titan Books in 2011 25 Little Willie John was posthumously inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2014 as a singer and in 2016 as a songwriter 26 In June 2016 Little Willie John was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 27 In 2022 John was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame 5 His induction citation noted John was a sharply attired and exciting showstopper recalled by fellow singers as mischievous fun loving and generous 5 Singles discography editYear Titles A side B side Both sides are from same album except where indicated Label amp Cat No U S R amp B 28 U S Pop 29 Album1955 All Around the World b w Don t Leave Me Dear from Mister Little Willie John King 4818 5 Fever1956 Need Your Love So Bad King 4841 5 Home At Last 6 Mister Little Willie John Are You Ever Coming Back b w I m Stickin with You Baby from Fever King 4893 Fever King 4935 1 24 Fever Letter from My Darling 10 Do Something for Me b w My Nerves King 4960 15 Will the Sun Shine Tomorrow b w A Little Bit of Loving King 5003 Mister Little Willie John1957 Love Life and Money b w You Got to Get Up Early in the Morning from Mister Little Willie John King 5023 Fever I ve Got to Go Cry b w Look What You ve Done to Me from Mister Little Willie John King 5045 Young Girl b w If I Thought You Needed Me from Talk to Me King 5066 Dinner Date b w Uh Uh Baby No No Baby from Talk to Me King 5083 Person to Person b w Until You Do King 5091 Talk to Me1958 Talk to Me Talk to Me b w Spasms from Mister Little Willie John King 5108 5 20 You re a Sweetheart b w Let s Rock While the Rockin s Good King 5142 14 66 Mister Little Willie John Tell It Like It Is b w Don t Be Ashamed to Call My Name King 5147 12 Talk to Me Why Don t You Haul Off and Love Me b w All My Love Belongs to You King 5154 Mister Little Willie John No Regrets b w I ll Carry Your Love Wherever I Go from Talk to Me King 5170 In Action1959 Made for Me b w No More in Life from Talk to Me King 5179 Leave My Kitten Alone b w Let Nobody Love You King 5219 13 60 Let Them Talk b w Right There King 5274 11 1001960 Loving Care b w My Love Is King 5318 Sure Things A Cottage for Sale b w I m Shakin King 5342 63 Heartbreak It s Hurtin Me b w Do You Love Me from In Action King 5356 11 38 Sleep b w There s a Difference King 5394 10 131961 Walk Slow b w You Hurt Me King 5428 21 48 Leave My Kitten Alone b w I ll Never Go Back on My Word A side chart reentry King 5452 60 In Action The Very Thought of You b w I m Sorry King 5458 61 Sure Things Flamingo King 5503 17 The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat I ve Got Spring Fever 25 71 Take My Love I Want to Give It All to You King 5516 5 87 Now You Know 93 Need Your Love So Bad b w Drive Me Home from Talk to Me King 5539 Fever There Is Someone in This World for Me b w Autumn Leaves from The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat King 5577 Talk to Me1962 Fever with added strings b w Bo Da Ley Didd Ley non album track King 5591 Fever The Masquerade Is Over b w Katanga non album track King 5602 Little Willie John at a Recording Session Until Again My Love b w Mister Glenn King 5628 Every Beat of My Heart b w I Wish I Could Cry from Little Willie John at a Recording Session King 5641 The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat She Thinks I Still Care b w Come Back to Me King 5667 Non album tracks Big Blue Diamonds b w Doll Face King 5681 Little Willie John at a Recording Session Without a Friend b w Half a Love King 5694 1963 Heaven All Around Me b w Don t Play with Love King 5717 My Baby s in Love with Another Guy b w Come On Sugar non album track King 5744 Let Them Talk b w Talk to Me from Talk to Me King 5799 In Action So Lovely b w Inside Information non album track King 5818 The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat Person to Person b w I m Shakin from Sure Things King 5823 Talk to Me1964 My Love Will Never Change b w Bill Bailey from Little Willie John at a Recording Session King 5850 Non album track It Only Hurts a Little While b w Rock Love from The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat King 5870 In Action All Around the World b w All My Love Belongs to You from Mister Little Willie John King 5886 Fever Do Something for Me b w Don t You Know I m in Love non album track King 5949 1965 Talk to Me Talk to Me b w Take My Love I Want to Give It All to You from The Sweet the Hot the Teen Age Beat King 6003 Talk to Me1968 Fever b w Let Them Talk from In Action King 6170 Fever1970 All Around the World b w Need Your Love So Bad King 6302 References edit Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 677 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 1 permanent dead link Fox Ted 1983 Showtime at the Apollo Da Capo pp 198 200 ISBN 9780030605338 a b c Dead At 30 Little Willie John Buried In Native Detroit Jet 60 June 13 1968 a b c BLUES HALL OF FAME About Inductions Blues org Retrieved March 20 2022 Eagle Bob LeBlanc Eric S 2013 Blues A Regional Experience Santa Barbara California Praeger p 300 ISBN 978 0313344237 a b The Dead Rock Stars Club The 1960s Thedeadrockstarsclub com Retrieved October 9 2019 a b Little Willie John Encyclopediaofarkansas net Retrieved October 9 2019 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins p 83 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b Little Willie John Charts amp Awards Billboard Singles AllMusic Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins p 103 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Rhino 1993 King Master Series Fever The Best of Little Willie John a b Rudy Toombs Biography IMDb Retrieved November 1 2006 Guralnick Peter 2005 Dream boogie the triumph of Sam Cooke 1st ed New York Little Brown ISBN 0316377945 OCLC 57393650 Little Willie John Singing For Integration Jet 20 12 61 July 13 1961 Singer Little Willie John Nabbed For Swindle Jet 15 5 57 December 4 1958 Little Willie John Charged In D C Grand Larceny Jet 15 12 50 January 22 1959 Nab Little Willie John On Narcotics Charge Jet 20 9 62 June 22 1961 Little Willie John Stabs 240 Lb Man To Death Jet 58 November 5 1964 Whitall Susan 2011 Fever Little Willie John A Fast Life Mysterious Death and the Birth of Soul Titan Books US CA pp 162 170 ISBN 978 0 85768 796 8 appeal Clarke John 2008 Little Willie John Nineteen Sixty Six The Times November 22 2008 Little Willie John Dies in Prison Rolling Stone no 13 July 6 1968 Little Willie John Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved October 9 2019 Wolk Douglas 2004 James Brown s Live at the Apollo A amp C Black p 65 ISBN 978 0 8264 1572 1 Pena Shirley August 8 2012 Fever an Interview with Kevin John son of Little Willie John The LA Beat Inductees National Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame Archived from the original on October 20 2019 Michigan Rock and Roll Legends LITTLE WILLIE JOHN Michiganrockandrolllegends com Retrieved October 9 2019 Whitburn Joel 1996 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research p 228 ISBN 0 89820 115 2 Whitburn Joel 2003 Top Pop Singles 1955 2002 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research p 362 ISBN 0 89820 155 1 External links editLittle Willie John on AllMusic Little Willie John discography at Discogs nbsp Little Willie John at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little Willie John amp oldid 1181224854, wikipedia, wiki, 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