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  1. Jul 24, 2023 · The slinky “Fever” was first recorded in March 1956 by the perennially-underrated Little Willie John, the 5’ 4” soul man from Arkansas whose other notable sides included the first version ...

  2. The song Fever was written by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell and was first recorded and released by Little Willie John in 1956. It was covered by Julian Yeo, Ric Slagle, Sonny Stitt, Frankie & Johnny [US2] and other artists.

  3. Dec 5, 2017 · Madonna’s cheesy 1992 house-pop mugging of “Fever” was grim, with the singer sounding thin-voiced and uptight: control freakery is rarely sexy. Far stronger versions have since been recorded by Eva Cassidy, Michael Bublé and Shirley Bassey. Even Bette Midler’s big-band mugging was, for her, relatively restrained.

  4. Jun 15, 2023 · The smoldering tune was originally recorded by the then-eighteen-year-old R&B singer, Little Willie John. Soon after its initial release, “Fever” topped the R&B charts and would become one of ...

  5. Jun 16, 2019 · James Brown, who early in his career had opened shows for John, recorded a tribute album, Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things. **Fun fact – Petula Clark, whose first big hit was a mainstream number called “Downtown,” was a backing vocalist on John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance.” ***And on into the new century.

  6. Jan 22, 2002 · By archive-Jon-Wiederhorn. January 22, 2002. /. 5:07 PM. Peggy Lee, the legendary pop and jazz singer whose best-known song, "Fever," was covered by Madonna on 1992's Erotica, died Monday from a ...

  7. About Fever "Fever" is a song written by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell, who used the pseudonym John Davenport. It was originally recorded by American R&B singer Little Willie John for his debut album, Fever (1956), and released as a single in April of the same year.

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