Little Willie John — My Love Is
Album: The King Sessions
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Released: 1958
Length: 2:10
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Length: 2:10
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My Love, my love is a mountain side
So firm, so firm it can comb the tide
My love for you is a mountain side
Stand so firm it can comb the tide
That's why my love, my love is a mountain side
My love, my love is an ocean's roll
So strong, so strong that I can't let you go
My love for you is an ocean's roll
Grows so long that I can't let you go
That's why my love, my love is an ocean's roll
My love is longer than forever
Endless as the march of time
99 years after never
In my heart you'll still be mine
Cause my love, my love is a deep blue sea
So deep, so deep that I'll never be free
My love for you is a deep blue sea
Grown so strong that I'll never be free
That's why my love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
So firm, so firm it can comb the tide
My love for you is a mountain side
Stand so firm it can comb the tide
That's why my love, my love is a mountain side
My love, my love is an ocean's roll
So strong, so strong that I can't let you go
My love for you is an ocean's roll
Grows so long that I can't let you go
That's why my love, my love is an ocean's roll
My love is longer than forever
Endless as the march of time
99 years after never
In my heart you'll still be mine
Cause my love, my love is a deep blue sea
So deep, so deep that I'll never be free
My love for you is a deep blue sea
Grown so strong that I'll never be free
That's why my love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
My love, my love is a deep blue sea
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I remember as a teenager in the 60s at the Dungeon club in Nottingham hearing Little Willie John’s record of ‘Fever’ played by Peter Stringfellow.
mread wrote:
Certainly influenced by it. I'm good with it.
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Ya' give me fever . . .
Certainly influenced by it. I'm good with it.
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Ya' give me fever . . .
first hit when he was 18! gonna need to listen to some more this excellent voice : )
djblitz wrote:
Absolutly agree !
What an incredible track! A first for me, both learning about the artist and hearing the song.
Absolutly agree !
What an incredible track! A first for me, both learning about the artist and hearing the song.
I've heard Robbie Robertson sing " sitting in the backseat listening to Little Willie John" probably hundreds of times, but I don't think I've ever heard any Little Willie John songs until today.
dyharenas wrote:
Hell, I thought it was Nina. Regardless, what a voice.
Amazing similarity in the tone and delivery with Nina Simone...well at least for me
Hell, I thought it was Nina. Regardless, what a voice.
this Lil Willie song is sooo super cool : )
Everybody in my homeless camp loves this groovy song...
wow!
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Barely two and a half minutes? Definitely wish the song were longer.
Smooth
Part of the soundtrack of the great John Sayles movie, Lone Star.
Love it.
Love it.
My friend, Sue Whitall, wrote his story. A former Creem reporter, she's now the music columnist for The Detroit News.
Cool.
dyharenas wrote:
True, true.
Amazing similarity in the tone and delivery with Nina Simone...well at least for me
True, true.
Amazing similarity in the tone and delivery with Nina Simone...well at least for me
Thank you. Nice spare sound. Better than the landslide of mush from so many newer groups.
"...laying in the backseat
listening to Little Willie John.
Ah, that's when time stood still..."
- Robbie Robertson, 'Somewhere Down That Crazy River'
listening to Little Willie John.
Ah, that's when time stood still..."
- Robbie Robertson, 'Somewhere Down That Crazy River'
1958? Took a while to make the playlist!
I've heard Robbie Robertson sing " sitting in the backseat listening to Little Willie John" probably hundreds of times, but I don't think I've ever heard any Little Willie John songs until today.
Somewhere Down the Crazy River