I NEED YOUR LOVE SO BAD - Charlie RnB
FEVER - Parlophone 1956
All Around The World
Born 15th November 1937 - Cullendale, Arkansas
Died 26th May 1968 - Walla Walla, Washington
James Brown's inspiration, Little Willie
John, died whilst he was serving a prison term for stabbing a man to death. He died on the 26th May 1968 in 'Walla Walla', Folsom State Prison WA.
All the tracks listed above were firm Blue Note
favourites in Manchester.
They were also played at the Wheel but once Roger Eagle
had left, the Blues side of things deteriorated.
Little Willie John's first release was made in 1956 when he
was only 18 recording at Syd Nathan's King label.
A cover of Titus Turner's All around the World
set of his string of hits - Need Your Love So Bad,Suffering
with the Blues, Fever,Let them Talk and
Sleep in1961. Fever was covered by Peggy Lee
who
had a huge international hit with it.
'Little' Willie John carried
a gun and a knife and a resulting brawl in which he stabbed his opponent ended
him up in prison for murder (1966), where he died of either pneumonia or a heart
attack.
His sister Mabel John carried on her brothers Blues and
Soul links and did some great songs for the Stax label in the mid to late
1960's - also picked up and played at Manchester's Blue Note Club.