ISNI: |
0000 0000 8004 8776
https://isni.org/isni/0000000080048776
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Name: |
Campbell, James Milton
Campbell, Little Milton (pseudonym)
Campbell, Milton
Campbell, Milton (chanteur, guitariste)
Lil Milton
Little Milton
Little Milton Campbell
Milton (Little)
Milton, Little (pseudonym)
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Dates: |
1934-2005 |
Creation class: |
Computer file
Language material
Musical sound recording
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Creation role: |
author
composer
creator
instrumentalist
lyricist
performer
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Related identities: |
Campbell Jr, James Milton (Wirklicher Name; other identity, same person)
Jr, James Milton Campbell (other identity, same person)
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Related names: |
Bobbin Records (Firm) (isAffiliatedWith)
Booker T. & The MG's
Chess Records (Firm) (isAffiliatedWith)
Hooker, John Lee (1917-2001)
King, Albert (1923-1992)
The Staple singers
Thomas, Rufus (1917-2001)
Tiven, Jon
Tiven, Sally
Vogue Maison de disques
WEA Europe
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Titles: |
Age ain't nothin' but a number
Annie Mae’s Cafe
Anthology 1953-1961
Baby I love you (2 min 45 s)
Baby what you want me to do (4 min 12 s)
Back to Back
Beggin' My Baby / Somebody Told Me
Best of Chess, The
Best of Lil Milton
Best Of Little Milton
Blind man (3 min 22 s)
Blue Monday
Blues Collection: Little Milton, Stand by Me, The
Blues for L W (6 min 20 s)
Blues Is Alright!, The
Blues'N Soul
Can't hold back the tears (2 min 32 s)
can't quit you baby (6 min 39 s), I
can't turn you loose (2 min 19 s), I
Cheatin' Habit
Done got over it
Dont'you know (3 min 25 s)
Driftin' drifter (3 min 7 s)
Eisenhower blues (2 min 48 s)
Feel It
Feel So Bad
Fishing in the right stream (3 min 11 s)
For Real
Formidable histoire du rythm'n'blues, La
found a new love, I
Friend of Mine
Gee whiz (2 min 47 s)
Greatest Hits: The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
Grits ain't groceries
Guitar Man
Have you ever loved a woman (3 min)
Hear say
Help me, help you (2 min 33 s)
His hold lady and my old lady (4 min 44 s)
Honky-Tonk Haven (4 min 07 s)
How Could You Do It to Me / Packed Up and Took My Mind
I'm a Gambler
I'm gonna move to the outskirts of town (3 min 04 s)
If walls could talk (3 min 07 s)
If walls could talk (3 min 6 s)
If you love me
Juke (2 min 42 s)
Just a little bit (2 min 22 s)
Just because you see me smilin (3 min 56 s)
just got to know (3 min 11 s), I
Kansas City (3 min 13 s)
Knock on wood (3 min 24 s)
Let Me Back In / Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson
Let Me Down Easy
Let's get together (3 min 00 s)
Life is like that (2 min 41 s)
Little Milton
Little Miltonstand by me
Live at Westville Prison
Lôro (2 min 08 s)
Losing hand (2 min 33 s)
Losing hand (2 min 38 s)
Lovin'on borrowed time (4 min 09 s)
Lying on the truth (3 min 15 s)
Madison blues (2 min 22 s)
Many rivers to cross (3 min 12 s)
Me For You, You For Me
Memphis
Montreux festival
More and more (2 min 44 s)
More and More / The Cost of Living
Movin'to the country (3 min 42 s)
Music spoken here
My Baby's Something Else
My time after awhile (3 min 10 s)
Need Your Love So Bad, I
Negative loms (3 min 51 s)
One bourbon, one scotch, one beer (2 min 58s)
play dirty (2 min 26 s), I
Playing for Keeps
Possum in my tree (5 min 43 s), A
Real Good Woman, A
Reality
Reconsider baby (3 min 06 s)
Respect yourself (4 min 33 s)
Rockin' the Blues
Rollin'stone (3 min 04 s)
Room 244 (4 min 44 s)
Seventh son (2 min 48 s)
Sings Big Soul
Sings the Blues
Slow and easy (3 min 07 s)
Smokestack lightnin' (3 min 02 s)
So I can love you (2 min 49 s)
So many roads, so many trains (3 min 10 s)
So mean to me (2 min 33 s)
Soul food (4 min 27 s)
Soul limbo (2 min 23 s)
Soulshine
Stand by me (2 min 53 s)
Stax chartbusters
Stax Profiles: Little Milton
Stormy monday (4 min 20 s)
Strugglin' Lady
Sun Masters
Tending His Roots
Texas blues
That's What Love Will Make You Do / I'm Living Off the Love You Give
That what the blues is all about (3 min 52 s)
That will never do
Theme from Shaft (4 min 37 s)
Things I used to do (3 min 53 s)
Think of me
Too Much Pain...
translators (2 min 37 s), The
Trying to get you off my mind
Very Best Of, The
Viene clareando (28 s)
Waiting for Little Milton
Walkin’ the Back Streets
Walking by myself (2 min 44 s)
Walking the Back Streets and Crying / Before the Honeymoon
Wang dang doodle (2 min 58 s)
We'll play the blues for you
We're gonna make it (2 min 39 s)
We're gonna make it (2 min 40 s)
We're Gonna Make It / Little Milton Sings Big Blues
Welcome to Little Milton
Welcome to the Club: The Essential Chess Recordings
What it is (3 min 22 s)
What It Is - Live At Montreux
What kind of love is this? (2 min 15 s)
Whatcha see is whatcha get (3 min 51 s)
Who's cheating Who (2 min 59 s)
Who's creating who? (2 min 56 s)
Will Survive, I
Woke up this morning (3 min 30 s)
You just can't take my blues (4 min 05 s)
You're gonna have a murder on your hands (3 min 20 s)
You're so cold (4 min 45 s)
You're welcome to the club (2 min 46 s)
Your funeral my trial (2 min 28 s)
Your precious love (2 min 46 s)
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Notes: |
African American National Biography, accessed March 5, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Milton, Little; James Milton Campbell Jr.; blues musician/ singer, songwriter, guitarist; born 07 September 1934 in Inverness, Mississippi, United States; became very popular with the band leader Ike Turner in Missouri; formed his own band; moved to St. Louis, Missouri (1958); together with DJ Bob Lyons formed the label Bobbin Records; joined Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois, as an artist on the Checkers label (1962); the hit recording, "We're Gonna Make It" climbed the R&B charts to number one (1965); signed with the Jackson-based Malaco Records in Mississippi (1984); recorded fourteen hit albums; earned the W.C. Handy Blues Award for Entertainer of the Year (1988); Malaco Records released an album entitled "Welcome to Little Milton", a collection of duets which was nominated for the distinguished Grammy Award (1999); was headlined a Memphis Blues festival in London, England (2005); final album, "Think of Me" (2005); died 04 August 2005 in Memphis, Tennessee, United States)
Associated Group: Bobbin Records (Firm) Checkers label (Firm)
Associated Group: Chess Records (Firm) Malaco Records naf
Blues musicians Singers Composers Guitarists
Little Milton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1988
Little Milton, his greatest sides [SR] p1983 label (Little Milton); container (Little Milton Campbell)
New Rolling stone enc. of rock & roll (Little Milton; b. Milton Campbell, Sept. 7, 1934, Inverness, Miss.; blues singer, guitarist)
New York times WWW site, Aug. 5, 2005 (Little Milton; b. James Milton Campbell, Sept. 7, 1934, Inverness, Miss.; d. yesterday [Aug. 4, 2005], Memphis, aged 71; bluesman with a gritty voice and a sensuous guitar style who had hits throughout the 1960s and 70s)
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