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Chick Willis - Footprints In My Bed (1990)

Chick Willis - Footprints In My Bed (1990)

BAND/ARTIST: Chick Willis

Chick Willis - Footprints In My Bed (1990)


Tracklist:

01. Love Crazy
02. Use What You Got
03. What's To become Of The World
04. Roll The Dice
05. Footprints In My Bed
06. Big Red Caboose
07. Hello Central
08. Jack You Up
09. Voodoo Woman
10. Nuts For Sale

Bass – Randy Lewis, Ron Chamblee
Drums – Bryan Cole
Guitar – Gary B.B. Coleman, Lamont B. Bad
Harmonica – Jeff Baker
Keyboards – Steve McRay
Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar – Chick Willis
Organ – Lord Howard Hertz
Rhythm Guitar – Davis Causey
Saxophone – Al McSpadden, Ted Dortch
Trumpet – Ernie Baker

Cousin to the late blues ballad singer Chuck Willis, Robert "Chick" Willis is primarily beloved for his ribald, dozens-based rocker "Stoop Down Baby." The guitarist cut his original version in 1972 for tiny La Val Records of Kalamazoo, MI, selling a ton of 45s for the jukebox market only (the tune's lyrics were way too raunchy for airplay).

Willis left the military in 1954, hiring on as valet and chauffeur to cousin Chuck, then riding high with his many R&B hits for OKeh Records. At that point, Chick's primary role on the show was as a singer (he made his own vinyl debut in 1956 with a single, "You're Mine," for Lee Rupe's Ebb Records after winning a talent contest at Atlanta's Magnolia Ballroom), but he picked up the guitar while on the road with his cousin (Chick cites Guitar Slim as his main man in that department).

When Chuck died of stomach problems in 1958, Willis soldiered on, pausing in Chicago to work as a sideman with slide guitar great Elmore James. A few obscure 45s ("Twistin' in the Hospital Ward," cut for Alto in 1962, sounds promising) preceded the advent of "Stoop Down Baby," which Willis has freshened up for countless sequels ever since (he developed the song by teasing passersby with his ribald rhymes while working in a carnival variety show).

Footprints in My Bed Risqué material remained a staple of Willis's output in recent years. He cut several albums for Ichiban, notably 1988's Now!, Footprints in My Bed in 1990, and Back to the Blues in 1991.



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