Johnny Fuller

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You Got Me Whistlin' 00:00 Tools
Haunted House 00:00 Tools
All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Train Train Blues 00:00 Tools
Buddy 00:00 Tools
No More-No More 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Sister Jenny 00:00 Tools
Mean Old World 00:00 Tools
First Stage Of The Blues 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
Roughest Place In Town 00:00 Tools
Weeping And Mourning 00:00 Tools
No More, No More 00:00 Tools
Prowling Blues 00:00 Tools
Comin' Round The Corner 00:00 Tools
Strange Land 00:00 Tools
Swingin' At The Creek 00:00 Tools
Too Late To Change 00:00 Tools
I Walk All Night 00:00 Tools
Fool's Paradise 00:00 Tools
Mercy Mercy 00:00 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
Bad Luck Overtook Me 00:00 Tools
It's Your Life 00:00 Tools
I Can't Succeed 00:00 Tools
Mercy, Mercy 00:00 Tools
Back Home 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me 00:00 Tools
You Got Me Whistling 00:00 Tools
Sunny Road 00:00 Tools
Johnny's Low Down Blues 00:00 Tools
Johnny Ace's Last Letter 00:00 Tools
Remember 00:00 Tools
You got me Whistlin 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Lovin' Man 00:00 Tools
How Long? 00:00 Tools
The Power 00:00 Tools
Train, Train Blues 00:00 Tools
Miss You So 00:00 Tools
Tin Pan Alley 00:00 Tools
Johnny's Lowdown Blues 00:00 Tools
My Heart Beats For You 00:00 Tools
Heavenly Love 00:00 Tools
1009 Blues 00:00 Tools
Mercy Baby Mercy 00:00 Tools
Weeping And Morning 00:00 Tools
Black Cat 00:00 Tools
Cruel, Cruel World 00:00 Tools
Restless 00:00 Tools
These Young Girls 00:00 Tools
Hard Luck Blues 00:00 Tools
Fools Paradise 00:00 Tools
Stop, Look And Listen 00:00 Tools
My Heart Is Bleeding 00:00 Tools
I Walk All Night [1wG0] 00:00 Tools
Swinging At The Creek 00:00 Tools
Whispering Wind 00:00 Tools
The Mighty Hand 00:00 Tools
Deep in my Soul 00:00 Tools
WYATT ERP SHOT STAGGER LEE 00:00 Tools
She's Too Much 00:00 Tools
A Good Letting Alone 00:00 Tools
But Bruce 00:00 Tools
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Johnny Fuller (April 20, 1929 – May 20, 1985) was an American blues and rhythm & blues singer and guitarist. Fuller showed musical diversity, performing in several musical genres including rhythm and blues, gospel and rock and roll. His distinctive singing and guitar playing appeared on a number of 1950s San Francisco Bay Area recordings, although he ceased performing regularly by the late 1970s. He worked as an auto mechanic from 1968 to 1983. His best known recording, "Haunted House", was later covered with some success by Jumpin' Gene Simmons. His other better known tracks were "Crying Won't Make Me Stay", "All Night Long", "You Got Me Whistling" and "Johnny Ace's Last Letter." Fuller was born in Edwards, Mississippi, United States. He relocated with his family in 1945 to Vallejo, California. His musical styling often masked his upbringing in the Deep South, but he spent the majority of his life in the San Francisco Bay Area. As such, he is usually classified as a West Coast bluesman, although he did not stick with one particular genre. Fuller recorded for a number of independent record labels, sometimes those associated with Bob Geddins. These included Heritage, Hollywood, Flair, Specialty, Aladdin, Imperial and Checker Records. His debut recording was made in 1948 on the obscure Jaxyson record label, with a couple of gospel based songs. In 1954, he began a regular recording career which lasted until 1962. Fuller recorded twenty sides in 1954 alone for Geddins. Fuller had local hits with his singles "All Night Long" and the original version of "Haunted House," the latter of which was written and produced by Geddins. Fuller's ability to switch styles, saw him appear in late 1950s rock and roll package tours, performing on the same bill as Paul Anka and Frankie Avalon. However, this same factor lost his black audience, which left him neglected in the 1960s blues revival. In 1974, Fuller issued his debut album, Fuller's Blues which was well received, but saw little commercial success. Fuller played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1973 and 1977. He latterly worked as a mechanic in a local garage until his death from lung cancer in Oakland, California, in May 1985, at the age of 56. He is not related to, the American blues musician, Jesse Fuller. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.