Little Willie John
By All Music Guide
By All Music Guide
John had a volatile temper, fueled by a taste for liquor and an insecurity regarding his slight height (5 ft 4 in). He was known to pack a gun and knife; in 1964, he stabbed a man and was sent to the Washington State penitentiary, where he died of pneumonia in 1968. James Brown recorded a tribute album to John that year, and his material has been recorded by scores of artists from the Beatles to Fleetwood Mac to the Blasters. Nevertheless, Little Willie John remains a stranger to most listeners and has never received the respect his talent deserves.
Little Willie John was one of the first artists featured in Rhinos King reissues series. Fever was issued late in 1993, and the single-disc, 20-track anthology included such John releases as Need Your Love So Bad, Suffering with the Blues, and the title cut.












