Little Willie Littlefield

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Merry Xmas 00:00 Tools
Little willie's boogie 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Chair Mama 00:00 Tools
One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer 00:00 Tools
It's Midnight (No Place to Go) - Little Willie Lit 00:00 Tools
Happy Pay Day 00:00 Tools
Goofy Dust Blues 00:00 Tools
It's Midnight (No Place To Go) 00:00 Tools
Me and My Bobby McGee 00:00 Tools
Cours de vincennes 00:00 Tools
Then I Wonder 00:00 Tools
Love You All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Lowdown Shame 00:00 Tools
Merry Christmas 00:00 Tools
Cheerful Baby 00:00 Tools
Rocking Chair Boogie 00:00 Tools
Love Me Tonight 00:00 Tools
Baby Shame 00:00 Tools
Kansas City aka KC Lovin' 00:00 Tools
K. C. Loving (Kansas City) 00:00 Tools
The Midnight Hour Was Shining 00:00 Tools
Hit The Road 00:00 Tools
K. C. Loving 00:00 Tools
Turn The Lamp Down Low 00:00 Tools
Life Of Trouble 00:00 Tools
Blood Is Redder Than Wine 00:00 Tools
Jim Wilson’s Boogie 00:00 Tools
/ Cajun Queen 00:00 Tools
Farmsound Boogie 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Playgirl 00:00 Tools
KC Lovin’ 00:00 Tools
Paris streetlights 00:00 Tools
Everyday I Have The Blues 00:00 Tools
Striking On You Baby 00:00 Tools
Jim Wilson's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Mello Cats 00:00 Tools
Georgia on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Goodmorning Judge 00:00 Tools
Willie's Boogie Woogie Blues 00:00 Tools
Ain't a Better Story Told 00:00 Tools
Blue and lonesome 00:00 Tools
I got the blues over you 00:00 Tools
Bad bad whiskey 00:00 Tools
Pleading At Midnight 00:00 Tools
My Best Wishes 00:00 Tools
Beggin' 00:00 Tools
KC Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Sea Cruise 00:00 Tools
Sitting On The Curbstone 00:00 Tools
Do You Want to Boogie 00:00 Tools
Get Your Kicks on Route 66 00:00 Tools
Falling Tears 00:00 Tools
New Orleans Blues 00:00 Tools
Mello Kats 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
So long 00:00 Tools
Those Kansas City Nights 00:00 Tools
Stormy Monday Blues 00:00 Tools
Walking through the Streets 00:00 Tools
Holland Boogie Wiggle 00:00 Tools
Just Relax 00:00 Tools
Willie rolls the Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Rancho Grande 00:00 Tools
Hurry Baby 00:00 Tools
Dirty 00:00 Tools
Houseparty 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Happy payday 00:00 Tools
Chief Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Rollin' the Basses 00:00 Tools
I've Been Lost 00:00 Tools
The Last Date 00:00 Tools
It's Midnight 00:00 Tools
Little Willie’s Boogie 00:00 Tools
Here We Go Again 00:00 Tools
Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
A little Cure 00:00 Tools
Drifting Blues 00:00 Tools
Wooden Heart Boogie 00:00 Tools
One Scotch, One Bourben, One Beer 00:00 Tools
My Best Wishes And Regards 00:00 Tools
I Wonder 00:00 Tools
Trembling 00:00 Tools
Raining 00:00 Tools
Caldonia 00:00 Tools
New pinetop's boogie woogie 00:00 Tools
Ain't a Better Story to Be Told 00:00 Tools
New Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Jive at Five 00:00 Tools
Rhumba Blues 00:00 Tools
Monday Morning Blues 00:00 Tools
The Red One 00:00 Tools
Lump In My Throat (Tears In My Eyes) 00:00 Tools
Long About Midnight 00:00 Tools
Found my Baby 00:00 Tools
It's Midnght - No Place to Go 00:00 Tools
Last Laugh Blues 00:00 Tools
Chief and Job Blues 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Hadacol 00:00 Tools
One more Drink 00:00 Tools
Jump the Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Real Fine Mama 00:00 Tools
K.C.Loving (Kansas City) 00:00 Tools
Thunder and Rumble 00:00 Tools
Too Late For Me 00:00 Tools
Riffin' Along 00:00 Tools
Blues At Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Gonna Tell My Mama 00:00 Tools
The Breeze 00:00 Tools
Mean Mean Woman 00:00 Tools
Once Was Lucky 00:00 Tools
Roomin´ House Boogie 00:00 Tools
Trouble Around Me 00:00 Tools
(Please Don't Go) O-O-O-Oh 00:00 Tools
You Never Miss A Good Woman Till She's Gone 00:00 Tools
Mistreated 00:00 Tools
Kansas City (KC Loving) 00:00 Tools
Your Love Wasn't So 00:00 Tools
Rock-A-Bye Baby 02:22 Tools
Swanee River 00:00 Tools
Lucky Old Sun 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Jam 00:00 Tools
Money Hustlin' Woman 00:00 Tools
Down by the Riverside 00:00 Tools
Rockin' the Blues 00:00 Tools
Roomin’ House Boogie 00:00 Tools
I Like It 00:00 Tools
Wampie Blues 00:00 Tools
Miss K.C.'S Fine 02:31 Tools
My baby's back in town 00:00 Tools
The Nights Are So Long 00:00 Tools
Roomin' House Boogie 00:00 Tools
Driftin' blues 00:00 Tools
Messin' around town 00:00 Tools
Piano Roll Blues 00:00 Tools
So Fine And Brown 00:00 Tools
Ruby Ruby 00:00 Tools
The Sun Is Shining In Your Front Door 00:00 Tools
Ruby, Ruby 00:00 Tools
Messin' Arround Town 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Baby 00:00 Tools
The Rising Sea 00:00 Tools
It’s Midnight (No Place To Go) 00:00 Tools
Hucklebuck With Willie 00:00 Tools
Farewell 00:00 Tools
Train Whistle Blues (aka Train Whistle Blowing) 00:00 Tools
I can't help it (if I'm still in love with you) 00:00 Tools
I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You) 00:00 Tools
Tribute to the Count 00:00 Tools
Beehive Jump 00:00 Tools
I Cant Help It (If Im Still In Love With You) 00:00 Tools
Call Him Mr. Blues 00:00 Tools
Chief's 40 Years Anniversary "Oldie'Blues" Boogie 00:00 Tools
My baby's back in town (and I won't be lonely now) 00:00 Tools
Just Before Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Lump In My Throat 00:00 Tools
Old Time Feeling 00:00 Tools
'Long About Midnight 00:00 Tools
Lay Your Cards On The Table 00:00 Tools
That'll Get It 00:00 Tools
Kc Lovin' (Aka Kansas City) 00:00 Tools
Blues At Sunset 00:00 Tools
Train Whistle Blues 00:00 Tools
Frightened 00:00 Tools
Happy Pay Day (The Blacksmith Blues) 00:00 Tools
Looking Just Like You 00:00 Tools
Jammin' on 'soft winds' 00:00 Tools
Moon Is Rising 00:00 Tools
Midnight Whistle 00:00 Tools
Don't Take My Heart Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Gonna Hit The Road Blues 00:00 Tools
The Midnight Hour Was Shining (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Kansas City aka KC Lovin' [1952] [King Records, Inc] 00:00 Tools
Going Down Slow 00:00 Tools
05 - Messin' Arround Town - 1980 - Paris Streetlights 00:00 Tools
Kansas City (K.C. Lovin' with overdub) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Love You 00:00 Tools
Fuss And Fight 00:00 Tools
The Moon Is Rising 00:00 Tools
Why Leave Me All Alone 00:00 Tools
I’m Gonna Tell My Mama 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Baby 00:00 Tools
Come On Baby 00:00 Tools
I Want You 00:00 Tools
Open Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Live: The Rising Sea 00:00 Tools
I Want a Little Girl 00:00 Tools
K C Loving 00:00 Tools
K. C. Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Driftin’ Blues 1 00:00 Tools
Rock A Bye Baby 00:00 Tools
Nakite Stomp [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
I Can´t Help It 00:00 Tools
Ain't a Better Story to Be Told [#] 00:00 Tools
Easy Go 00:00 Tools
Kansas City (KC Lovin') 00:00 Tools
Jammin’ On ’Soft Winds’ 00:00 Tools
Driftin’ Blues 2 00:00 Tools
Littlefield Boogie 00:00 Tools
K.C. Loving (original Kansas City) 00:00 Tools
K.C.Loving 00:00 Tools
'Til We Meet Again 00:00 Tools
I Need A Pay Day 00:00 Tools
Life of Trouble [#] 00:00 Tools
Happy Pay Day - The Blacksmith Blues 00:00 Tools
Money Hustlin' Woman [#] 00:00 Tools
Train Whistle Blues (A.K.A. Train Whistle Blowing) 00:00 Tools
Nakite Stomp 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Tell My Mama 00:00 Tools
Bad Luck 00:00 Tools
Train Whistle Blowing 00:00 Tools
Theresa 00:00 Tools
Good Rockin' Tonight 00:00 Tools
Oh Happy Payday 00:00 Tools
One O'clock Jump 00:00 Tools
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Little Willie Littlefield (Willie Littlefield, Jr., September 16, 1931 – June 23, 2013), was an American R&B and boogie-woogie pianist and singer whose early recordings formed a vital link between boogie-woogie and rock and roll. Littlefield was regarded as a teenage wonder and overnight sensation when in 1949, at the age of 18, he popularized the triplet piano style on his Modern Records debut single, "It's Midnight". He also recorded the first version of the song "Kansas City" (originally issued as "K. C. Lovin'"), in 1952. Littlefield was born in El Campo, Texas, and grew up in Houston with his mother. By 1947, at the age of sixteen, he was already a local attraction in many of the clubs on Dowling Street in Houston and was recording for Eddie Henry, a local record shop proprietor who ran his own label, Eddie's Records. He formed his first band with the saxophonist Don Wilkerson, a friend from school. Littlefield was strongly influenced by the boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons. A particular favourite of his was Ammons's "Swanee River Boogie", which he later recorded for Eddie's Records. Other major influences on Littlefield's style were the Texas musicians Charles Brown and Amos Milburn. Littlefield learned most of their "chops" and soon developed his own distinctive triplet style, which was widely copied by R&B musicians in the early 1950s, particularly Fats Domino, who incorporated it into his New Orleans rhythm and blues. His first recording, "Little Willie’s Boogie", was a hit in Texas in 1949 and brought him to the attention of Jules Bihari, of Modern Records in Los Angeles, who was searching for a performer to rival the success of Amos Milburn. Bihari flew to Houston in July 1949 to investigate the city's black entertainment venues and heard of a "teenage wonder boy pianist" who was causing a stir at the Eldorado Ballroom. Bihari went to hear Littlefield and soon arranged for an audition at a local studio. The session was captured on acetate disc, with Bihari, clearly audible in the background, calling for Littlefield to play popular R&B tunes of the day. Back at Modern Records, he recorded "It's Midnight", which became a national hit, reaching number three on the Billboard R&B chart, and its follow-up, "Farewell", which reached number five. He became a major nightclub attraction and recorded with West Coast musicians such as Maxwell Davis. Don Wilkerson, Littlefield's schoolmate and the leading saxophone player in his band, also travelled to Los Angeles, but Milburn promptly persuaded him to lead Milburn's new band, the Aladdin Chickenshackers. Modern Records booked Littlefield for three recording sessions in October 1949, followed by more sessions over the next two months at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. During these three months alone, over 22 sides were cut – an unusual output compared to that of most other artists, who averaged only two sessions a year. Other musicians at these sessions included the saxophonists Maxwell Davis and Buddy Floyd, the guitarists Chuck Norris and Johnny Moore, and the drummers Al Wichard and Jessie Price. One of his 1950 recordings, "Happy Pay Day", written by Jack Holmes, was later rewritten by Holmes with entirely different lyrics as "The Blacksmith Blues", which became a hit for Ella Mae Morse. In 1951, his duet with Little Lora Wiggins, "I've Been Lost", reached number 10 on the R&B chart. In 1952 he moved to the Federal subsidiary of King Records. His first session for Federal produced "K. C. Loving", written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and later re-recorded by Wilbert Harrison as "Kansas City". By 1957 Littlefield had moved to northern California and continued to record for Don Barksdale's Rhythm label in San Francisco, for which he produced the single "Ruby, Ruby". Littlefield’s recording and his subsequent releases were not successful, but he remained a popular performer in clubs in the San Francisco area. In the late 1970s he toured Europe successfully, settling in the Netherlands and releasing a number of albums from 1982 into the late 1990s for the Oldie Blues label from Martin van Olderen. After touring for more than 50 years, Littlefield stopped in 2000. After five years of retirement in his adopted home country, the Netherlands, he decided to play again, starting in 2006, declaring, "I went fishing for five years – now I know every herring in Holland by name – it got boring. I feel great and I want to be back with my audience." In his later years Littlefield continued to perform occasionally, mainly at festivals, particularly in the UK. In 2008 he played at the 20th Burnley Blues Festival, in 2008, and at the 5th annual UK Boogie Woogie Festival at Sturminster Newton in Dorset, in July 2009. He performed at Shakedown Blues Club, at Castor Hall, near Castor, Peterborough, in 2006 and made a return appearance in October 2010. He died at his home in Voorthuizen, Netherlands, in 2013, at the age of 81. He had cancer. Selected discography Selected singles 1948 (late): "Little Willie's Boogie" / "My Best Wishes", Eddie's 1202 (10" shellac) 1948 (late): "Medley Boogie", Eddie's (unreleased) 1949 (early): "What's the Use" / "Chicago Bound", Eddie's 1205 (10" shellac) c. 3/49: "Littlefield Boogie" (flip side, "Sweet Ole Woman's Blues" by Goree Carter), Freedom 1502 (10" shellac) 1949: "Boogie Woogie Playgirl" / "Swanee River" (piano solo), Eddie's 1212 (10" shellac) 1949: "Midnight Whistle" / "It's Midnight", Modern 20-686 (10" shellac) 1949: "Drinkin' Hadacol" / "Farewell", Modern 20-709 (10" shellac) c. 12/49: "Come On Baby" / "Merry Christmas", Modern 20-716 (10" shellac) 1950: "The Moon Is Risin'" / "Frightened", Modern 20-726 (10" shellac) 3/50: "Your Love Wasn't So" / "Rocking Chair Mama", Modern 20-729 (10" shellac) 1950: "Tell Me Baby" / "Why Leave Me All Alone", Modern 20-747 (10" shellac) 1950: "Cheerful Baby" / "Happy Pay Day", Modern 20-754 (10" shellac) 10/50: "Trouble Around Me" / "Hit the Road", Modern 20-775 (shellac, 10") c. 11/50: "Ain't a Better Story Told" / "You Never Miss a Good Woman Till She's Gone", Modern 20-781 (10" shellac) c. 12/50: "Come On Baby" / "Merry Christmas", Modern 20-785 (10" shellac) 1951: "Once Was Lucky" / "I've Been Lost", Modern 20-801 (10" shellac) 1951: "Lump In My Throat" / "Mean, Mean Woman", Modern 837 (10" shellac) 1951: "Life of Trouble" / "Too Late for Me", Modern 854 (shellac, 10") 1952: "Sticking on You Baby" / "Blood Is Redder Than Wine", Federal 12101 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) c. 11/52: "K. C. Loving" / "Pleading at Midnight", Federal 12110 (10" shellac, vinyl, 7") 3/53 : "Turn the Lamps Down Low", duet with Little Esther [Phillips] (flip side by Little Esther), Federal 12115 (10" shellac, vinyl, 7") 1953: "The Midnight Hour Was Shining" / "My Best Wishes and Regards", Federal 12137 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 1953: "Rock a Bye Baby" / "Miss K. C.'s Fine", Federal 12148 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 1/54: "Please Don't Go-o-o-o-oh" / "Don't Take My Heart Little Girl", Federal 12163 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 1954: "Falling Tears" / "Goofy Dust Blues" Federal 12174 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 1955: "Jim Wilson's Boogie" / "Sitting on the Curbstone", Federal 12221 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 8/57: "Mistreated" / "Baby Shame", Rhythm 107 (10" shellac, 7" vinyl) 12/57: "Ruby-Ruby", with the Mondellos (vocal group) / "Easy Go" (instrumental), Rhythm 108 (7" vinyl) 1958: "Theresa", with female vocal group / "The Day the Rains Came" (instrumental), Rhythm 124 (7" vinyl) 1958: "Ruby-Ruby", with the Mondellos (vocal group) / "Easy Go" (instrumental), Bullseye 1005 (shellac, 10", 7" vinyl) 1958: "I Need a Payday" / "I Want a Little Girl", Rhythm 115 (7" vinyl) c. 4/59: "Kansas City" ["K. C. Loving"] / "The Midnight Hour Was Shining", Federal 12351 (7" vinyl) 1959: "Goodbye Baby" / "I Wanna Love You", Rhythm 130 (7" vinyl) 1960: "Ruby-Ruby", with the Mondellos (vocal group) / "Easy Go" (instrumental), Argyle 1013 (7" vinyl) 1975: "Mac's Old House" / "San Jose Express", Blues Connoisseur 1008 (7" vinyl) 1976: "Willie's Blues" / "I'll Tell the World I Do", Blues Connoisseur 1011 (7" vinyl) Albums 1980: Paris Streetlights, Paris Album PLB 2 28508 (recorded May 14, 1980); reissued on CD, 1996, EPM Blues Collection BC 157802 1982: Houseparty, Oldie Blues OL 8003 (recorded June 1982) 1983: I'm in the Mood, Oldie Blues OL 8006 (recorded 1983) 1985: Happy Pay Day, Ace CH 150 1987: Plays the Boogie Woogie, Schubert Records SCH-100 (recorded 1987); reissued on CD, 1992, Munich CMA CM 8013 1990: Singalong with Little Willie Littlefield, Oldie Blues OLCD 7001 (recorded 1987) 1992: ... Goes Rhythm 'n Blues, CMA Music CMA CM 10002 1993: The Stars of Rhythm 'n Blues! CMA Music CMA CM 10007 1994: Yellow Boogie & Blues, Oldie Blues OLCD 7006 (recorded 1994) 1997: The Red One, Oldie Blues OLCD 7005 (recorded June 1997) 2006: Little Willie Littlefield Live, Schubert Records SCH-205 (recorded live in Germany, April 20, 2006) 2008: Old Time Feeling, Stormy Monday 81242 Selected compilation albums 1977: K. C. Loving, K.C. 101 (LP) 1980: Volume 1, Ace 10 CH 24 (10" 8-track album) 1981: Volume 2, Ace 10 CH 34 (10" 8-track album) 1984: Jump with Little Willie Littlefield, Ace CHD 114 1993: I'm in the Mood, Oldie Blues OLCD 7002 (recorded 1982, 1983) 1995: Going Back to Kay Cee, Ace CDCHD 503 1999: Kat on the Keys, Ace CDCHD 736 2005: Boogie, Blues and Bounce: The Modern Recordings Volume 2, Ace CDCHD 1056 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.