Chuck Willis
There were two distinct sides to Chuck Willis. In addition to being a convincing blues shouter, the Atlanta-born Willis harbored a vulnerable blues balladeer side. In addition, he was a masterful songwriter who penned some of the most distinctive R&B numbers of the 1950s. He can't be granted principal credit for his 1957 smash adaptation of "C.C. Rider," an irresistible update of a classic folk-blues, but Willis did write such gems as "I Feel So Bad" (later covered by Elvis Presley, Little Milton, and Otis Rush), the anguished ballads "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)" and "It's Too Late" (the latter attracting covers by Buddy Holly, Charlie Rich, and Otis Redding) and his swan song, "Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes."Harold Willis (he adopted Chuck as a stage handle) received his early training singing at YMCA-sponsored "Teenage Canteens" in Atlanta and fronting the combos of local bandleaders Roy Mays and Red McAllister. Powerful DJ Zenas "Daddy" Sears took an interest in the young vocalist's career, hooking him up with Columbia Records in 1951. After a solitary single for the major firm, Willis was shuttled over to its recently reactivated OKeh R&B subsidiary.In 1952, he crashed the national R&B lists for OKeh with a typically plaintive ballad, "My Story," swiftly encoring on the hit parade with a gentle cover of Fats Domino's "Goin' to the River" and his own "Don't Deceive Me" the next year and "You're Still My Baby" and the surging Latin-beat "I Feel So Bad" in 1954. Willis also penned a heart-tugging chart-topper for Ruth Brown that year, "Oh What a Dream."Willis moved over to Atlantic Records in 1956 and immediately enjoyed another round of hits with "It's Too Late" and "Juanita." Atlantic strove mightily to cross Willis over into pop territory, inserting an exotic steel guitar at one session and chirpy choirs on several more. The strategy eventually worked when his 1957 revival of the ancient "C.C. Rider" proved the perfect number to do the "Stroll" to; American Bandstand gave the track a big push, and Willis had his first R&B number one hit as well as a huge pop seller (Gene "Daddy G" Barge's magnificent sax solo likely aided its ascent).Barge returned for Willis's similar follow-up, "Betty and Dupree," which also did well for him. But the turban-wearing crooner's time was growing short -- he had long suffered from ulcers prior to his 1958 death from peritonitis. Much has been made of the ironic title of his last hit, the touching "What Am I Living For," but it was no more a clue to his impending demise than its flip, the joyous "Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes." Both tracks became massive hits upon the singer's death, and his posthumous roll continued with "My Life" and a powerful "Keep A-Driving" later that year.
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King of the Stroll (Remastered Edition)
Soul - Erschienen bei Little Starlight Records am 24.02.1958
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Essential Classics, Vol. 1031: Chuck Willis
R&B - Erschienen bei Essential Classics am 29.08.2025
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I Remember Chuck Willis (US Internet Release)
R&B - Erschienen bei Rhino Atlantic am 01.01.1963
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Strolling with Chuck Willis
Blues - Erschienen bei Poppydisc am 18.05.1957
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The King Of The Stroll
R&B - Erschienen bei Rhino Atlantic am 01.01.1958
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The Complete Okeh Recordings 1951-1956
Pop - Erschienen bei SMSP am 21.10.2008
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Rockin' with the Sheik of the Blues
Soul - Erschienen bei Yeah Mama Records am 24.07.2016
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Love-Struck Blues
Blues - Erschienen bei Black Sheep Music am 05.09.2013
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The Complete Singles As & BS 1951-59
Blues - Erschienen bei ACROBAT am 07.04.2017
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All The Best
Blues - Erschienen bei Retro Music Box am 08.04.2020
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Left Me Alone (Chuck Willis)
Blues - Erschienen bei Reju Records am 04.02.2025
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One More Time
Blues - Erschienen bei Reminisce Music am 29.11.2024
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I Remember Chuck Willis
Blues - Erschienen bei Roots am 31.07.2011
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From the Bottom of My Heart (My Life, My Story, My Songs 1951 - 61)
Pop - Erschienen bei Jasmine Records am 11.11.2016
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My Story - Chuck Willis
Soul - Erschienen bei Isis am 05.04.2022
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Betty And Dupree (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 33)
Soul - Erschienen bei Music Manager am 19.12.2018
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Chuck Willis - The Complete Singles, Vol 1
Soul - Erschienen bei Roots am 01.09.2015
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The Very Best of
Rock - Erschienen bei Burning Fire am 13.01.2009
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September! You Broke My Heart
Rockabilly - Erschienen bei Kememai Musik Ltd. am 13.09.2024
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Chuck Willis Wails the Blues
World Music - Erschienen bei TP4 Music am 06.01.2022
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