This singer had two careers. The first on the Okeh label, where he enjoyed immediate success with the specialist public. The second was with Atlantic, where his modern version of the classic C.C. Rider, later covered by Elvis Presley*, propelled him to the top of the charts in 1957. His plaintive voice and natural elegance made him one of the most endearing performers of the pioneering rock era.
| Gone Too Soon - Remembering Chuck Willis |
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Hang Up My Rock & Roll Shoes
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The King Of The Stroll
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The Complete Okeh Recordings 1951-1956
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| I Remember Chuck Willis (US Internet Release) |
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R&B: From Doo-Wop To Hip-Hop
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Atlantic Top 60: R&B Grooves
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50s Memories
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The Mojo Man Special, Vol. 4 - Voodoo Man
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| The Definitive Collection of R&B Hits from 1951 |
| The First Us Hot 100 August 1958, Vol. 1 |
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Legacy's Rhythm & Soul Revue
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Oldies Hits
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Rock the Joint: The Records That Ushered in Rock 'n' Roll (Remastered)
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Everybody's Got the Blues
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