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The sweet - little willy HQ (with lyrics)



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North side
east side
little Willy
Willy wears the crown
he's the king around town.
Dancing
glancing
Willy drives them silly
with his star shooter
shimmy shuffle down.
'Way past one
and feeling alright
'cause when little Willy's round they can last all night.
Lay down
stay down
stay down
down.
'Cause little Willy
Willy won't go home
but can't push Willy round
Willy won't go;
try tellin' ev'rybody
but
oh
no
little Willy
Willy won't go home.
Up town
down town
little Willy
Willy drives them wild with his runaround style.
Inside
outside
Willy sends them silly
with his starshine
shimmy shuffle smile.
Mama done chase
Willy down thru' the hall
but laugh Willy laugh
he don't care at all.
Lay down
stay down
stay down
down.
'Cause little Willy...
Little Willy
Willy won't
Willy won't
Willy won't
little Willy
Willy won't
Willy won't
Willy won't.
Sweet's origins go back to 1965, with UK soul band "Wainwright's Gentlemen", which included drummer Mick Tucker and vocalist Ian Gillan. The group were limited to small UK clubs playing a mixture of R &B and psychedelia. Gillan quit in May 1965 to join Episode Six, and, later, Deep Purple. Gillan's eventual replacement was vocalist Brian Connolly. Tucker and Connolly remained with Wainwright's Gentlemen until early 1968.
In January 1968, Brian Connolly and Mick Tucker left Wainwright's Gentlemen to form another band, calling themselves The Sweetshop. They recruited a bass guitarist/lead vocalist named Steve Priest from a local band called 'The Army', having previously played with another local band 'The Countdowns'. Frank Torpey, a friend of Tucker's, was recruited to play guitar. It did not take long for Sweetshop to develop a following on the pub circuit, and they were signed to the Fontana record label. At the time, another UK band released a single under the same name Sweetshop, so the band shortened the name to The Sweet. Their debut single "Slow Motion" (July 1968) failed to chart. Sweet was released from the recording contract, and Frank Torpey left. Steve Priest in his autobiography says Gordon Fairminer was approached to play for them when Torpey decided to leave but turned the job down as they were only receiving £15.00 per week at the time.
With a new line-up now in place, a management deal was secured with a newly formed, and unknown song writing team, consisting of Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Phil Wainman was the executive producer. This management deal also included a worldwide (except U.S.) record contract with RCA Records.
Sweet initially attempted to combine various musical influences, including 1960s bubblegum pop groups such as The Archies and The Monkees, with more heavy rock-oriented groups such as The Who. Sweet adopted the rich vocal harmony style of The Hollies, with distorted guitars and a heavy rhythm section. This fusion of pop and hard rock would remain a central trademark of Sweet's music.
Another influence on Sweet's music was 1960s drummer Sandy Nelson, who partially influenced Mick Tucker's drumming style. In particular, Sweet tracks such as "Ballroom Blitz" and "Man With The Golden Arm" contain elements of Sandy Nelson's 1961 U.S. Top 10 hit, "Let There Be Drums".
First album appearance
Sweet's first album appearance was on a Music For Pleasure release, but The Sweet had one side only, The Pipkins (after whose sole hit, "Gimme Dat Ding", the LP was titled) had the other. The LP features the A-side and B-sides of the three commercially unsuccessful Parlophone singles before Sweet finally found success with "Funny Funny", which was the band's first single release for RCA. Despite the album cover shot of The Sweet featuring Andy Scott, he was not actually a band member until "Funny Funny" and does not feature on any of these recordings. The band's guitarist then was Mick Stewart and wrote two of the featured B-sides on this compilation. The official release date was December, 1970.
In January 1971, Sweet made their UK television debut on a pop show called Lift Off, performing "Funny Funny".
International success
In March 1971, "Funny Funny" became their first international hit, climbing to the Top 20 on many of the world's charts. Although the next single, "All You'll Ever Get From Me" (May 1971) failed to chart, "Co-Co" (June 1971) became a hit (UK #2). But the following single, "Alexander Graham Bell" (October, 1971) was only a minor hit (UK #33).


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@Slatch35 pfff... ... ( 3 weeks ago by lebleufleur)
@Slatch35 pfff... shut the fuck up
@millerpam2000 i ... ( 2 weeks ago by cflonnes)
@millerpam2000 i named my boy willie
still hell of a ... ( 2 weeks ago by kwsharps)
still hell of a tune I was like 11 when it came out still love it. KW
after all these y ... ( 2 weeks ago by kwsharps)
after all these y ears still an awesome tune KW
@racknricky came in ... ( 2 weeks ago by lebleufleur)
@racknricky came in '72.
@DungeonSF lol, bet ... ( 2 weeks ago by lebleufleur)
@DungeonSF lol, bet you do..
HAHA I rember this ... ( 2 weeks ago by stillnailing)
HAHA I rember this song I was like 5. Thank you!
@stillnailing (Y) ( 2 weeks ago by lebleufleur)
@stillnailing (Y)
@lebleufleur why ? ... ( 2 weeks ago by stillnailing)
@lebleufleur why ? I have no clue why I think my sister had the 45 or somthing.Anyway thanks for posting.
I was 6 when this ... ( 2 weeks ago by Lovelybones1973)
I was 6 when this came out but I certainly remember it, it's catchy and as a kid I loved it and sang along with it...:D
Thank you!!!! Such ... ( 2 weeks ago by LilyofAscholate)
Thank you!!!! Such good memories of this time!
very camp wot did ... ( 1 week ago by carlton754)
very camp wot did he mean by little willy, ha ha
What a trip down ... ( 1 week ago by TheMrBlinx)
What a trip down memory lane! I always wondered what the lyrics were. Thanks!!!
Still, it's heavier ... ( 1 week ago by 000Fraudulin000)
Still, it's heavier than anything from Creed.
@000Fraudulin000 ... ( 1 week ago by lebleufleur)
@000Fraudulin000 hahahahahah, right
I just about broke ... ( 6 days ago by nsmaby)
I just about broke my close -n- play record player repeatedly playing this 45 as a lil' boy
Amazing glam. So ... ( 3 days ago by RTT8001)
Amazing glam. So great.
I can smell the pot ... ( 3 days ago by kwajalein321)
I can smell the pot that they are high on
@kwajalein321 cool ... ( 3 days ago by lebleufleur)
@kwajalein321 cool (¿?) i can only smell my own : /
I hadn't heard this ... ( 2 days ago by dibean)
I hadn't heard this song in so-o-o-o-o long! Now, I cannot get it out of my head! @@! Thanks for the memories.............I think! :o)
Going through a ... ( 2 days ago by WDockery)
Going through a Sweet retrospective this evening, and the great little gems of theirs keep coming, and now this one, the first I ever heard of them, and possibly the best of all... whacky and classic, and the way rock-n-roll was meant to be.
For a min i thought ... ( 2 days ago by agentlem5)
For a min i thought the guy with the striped shirt and yellow and pants was a girl!
Dam was that weird
@kwajalein321 You ... ( 2 days ago by agentlem5)
@kwajalein321 You drunk or something?
best song ( 14 hours ago by bestracerever)
best song



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