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Hang Up My Rock & Roll Shoes

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Loading player… Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about Chuck Willis - Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes / What Am I Living For at Discogs. The uptempo flipside of the country-tinged ballad "What Am I Livin' For," "Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes" is weirdly overproduced, with an orchestra and full chorus horning in on what sounds like it should be a Coasters-style jump blues number.









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He died suddenly of peritonitis while at the peak of his career, just after "What Am I Living For?





Harold (Chuck) Willis (January 31, 1928 – April 10, 1958) was an American blues, rhythm and blues, and rock singer and songwriter; he was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

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His hit "It's Too Late (She's Gone)" was covered by many, including Otis Reddin…











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His most successful recording was "C. C. Rider," which topped the rhythm and blues chart in 1957 and also sold well in the pop market. 5



























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Known mostly for his restrained Stroll-tempo hits, Willis is rarely thought of as an R&B shouter, but the saddest thing about this song, the last one he recorded before his early death, is that it shows that he might have benefited from an association with the Muscle Shoals crew that reinvented R&B in the '60s.
Harold (Chuck) Willis (January 31, 1928 – April 10, 1958) was an American blues, rhythm and blues, and rock singer and songwriter; he was born in Atlanta, Georgia.



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