Little Willie John - Need Your Love So Bad (1955) video free download
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Duration: 02:18
Uploaded: 2012/02/18
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10 years ago
John Wolfenden
Listen.....Enjoy......So bad....
10 years ago
John Wolfenden
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq4EByQ5AGc
10 years ago
MrOldskoolmusiclvr62
Early SOUL Music LWJ is ahead of his time because his singing voice sounded much Older No wonder LWJ is One of The Pioneers of Soul Music!
10 years ago
CashCoolerJ
Wow! He was only "17" when he recorded this tune. Such vocal maturity and mastery at such a young age! Only one year later, he recorded "Fever".
10 years ago
sam howard
Great relaxing music
10 years ago
Burt French
I may be the biggest fan in the world of Little Willie John
10 years ago
Vonwitzy
Sooooo Baaaaad it,s great !
10 years ago
marshall white
This is my first time hearing of lwj and i most say he sound like James Brown. ..I knew nothing of him I will definitely read the book
10 years ago
DadGumIt
LITTLE WILLIE JOHN! WHAT A VOICE….. LOVE HIS WORK! I'M MISSING MY GIRL RIGHT NOW AND LISTENED TO THIS TUNE OVE 50 PLAYS IN A ROW……….THE TRUE MARK OF AN ESSENTIAL!…….
10 years ago
Diedra Mcginnis
just discovered Little Willie John via Blue Runnin...... LOve, Love, Love his work
11 years ago
James Morpeth
This is great
11 years ago
Dannys Guitar Channel
The original 1955 version of "Need Your Love So Bad" performed by Little Willie John (written by his older brother Mertis John Jr). In 1968 the song was covered by Fleetwood Mac and reached number 31 in the uk singles charts.
11 years ago
Lona mafaufau
Crack a cold one to this. My kinda music. From the soundtrack 'Her':
11 years ago
Jeffrey Palmer
Wonder Boys!
11 years ago
DuneAquaViva
Whatever...
11 years ago
Eliezer Pennywhistler
So, you being such a hot shot whizzer and all, then you ALREADY KNEW it wasn't Dave Newman ... because he doesn't sound like that*, and because you knew your great buddy was rather busy with Mr. Charles at the time. Butter in Woodstock. Très amusant. * Even an Irish musician like me knows that.
11 years ago
DuneAquaViva
I asked if that was David "Fathead" Newman playing Sax on this track, who I knew among many others like my old friends Paul Butterfield, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, and Garth Hudson who I recorded with, sorry I've traveled in great company..