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Leave My Kitten Alone by Little Willie John

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Little Willie John William Edward John November 15 1937 - May 26 1968 Was An American Rhythm & Blues Singer Who Performed In The 1950s And Early 1960s. Many Sources Erroneously Give His Middle Name As Edgar. He Is Best Known For His Popular Music Chart Successes With Songs Such As "All Around The World" 1955 "Need Your Love So Bad" 1956 And "Fever" The Same Year The Latter Covered In 1958 By Peggy Lee. An Important Figure In Early R&B Music Little Willie John Was A 1996 Inductee Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. He Was Born In Cullendale Arkansas One Of Ten Children His Family Moving To Detroit Michigan When He Was Four So That His Father Could Pursue Factory Work. In The Late 1940s The Eldest Children Including Willie Formed A Gospel Singing Group And Willie Also Performed In Talent Shows Which Brought Him To The Notice Of Johnny Otis And Later 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" John For His Short Stature.
His First Recording A Version Of Titus Turner's "All Around The World" Was A Hit Reaching # 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" Written By His Elder Brother Mertis John Jr. One Of His Biggest Hits "Fever" 1956 Pop #24 Was More Famously Covered By Peggy Lee In 1958. However John's Version Alone Sold Over One Million Copies And Was Awarded A Gold Disc. Another Song "Talk To Me Talk To Me" Recorded In 1958 Reached #5 In The R&B Chart And #20 In The Pop Chart And Also Sold Over One Million. A Few Years Later It Was A Hit Once Again By Sunny & The Sunglows. He Also Recorded "I'm Shakin'" By Rudy Toombs "Suffering With The Blues" And "Sleep" 1960 Pop #13 . 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 . The Beatles Recorded A Version In 1964 Intended For Their Beatles For Sale Album But It Went Unreleased Until 1995.
Willie John Was Known For His Short Temper And Propensity To Abuse Alcohol And Was Dropped By His Record Company In 1963. In 1966 He Was Convicted Of Manslaughter And Sent To Washington State Penitentiary For A Fatal Knifing Incident Following A Show In Seattle. He Appealed Against His Conviction And Was Released While The Case Was Reconsidered During Which Time He Recorded What Was Intended To Be His Comeback Album But Owing To Contractual Wrangling And The Decline Of His Appeal It Was Not Released Until 2008 As Nineteen Sixty Six . Little Willie John Died In 1968 At Washington State Penitentiary In Walla Walla Washington. Despite Counter Claims The Official Cause Of Death Was Listed In His Death Certificate As A Heart Attack.
His Interment Was In Warren Michigan's Detroit Memorial Park East.
Little Willie John Was Posthumously Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1996.
He Was The Brother Of Singer Mable John Who Recorded For Motown And Stax And The Father Of Keith John A Long Time Backing Vocalist For Stevie Wonder.
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.
Robbie Robertson Former Lead Guitarist For The Band Referenced John In A Song On His 1987 Self-Titled Album Titled "Somewhere Down The Crazy River." He Was Also Referenced In Tom Russell's "Blue Wing."
A Biography Fever Little Willie John A Fast Life Mysterious Death And The Birth Of Soul Written By Susan Whitall With Kevin John Another Son Of Little Willie John Was Released In 2011 By Titan Books.

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