Let Them Talk (Little Willie John song)

For the song written by Earl King and Lew Douglas, sung by Harry Connick Junior, see Oh, My Nola.

"Let Them Talk" is a 1959 Little Willie John song written by Sonny Thompson, on King Records produced by Henry Glover.[1] The lyrics begin "Let them talk if they want to, talk don't bother me... I want the whole wide world to know: I love you so..."[2]

The song has been covered by many artists including George Benson, James Booker, Lonnie Mack on his album Glad I'm in the Band (1969), James Brown on his album Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (1969), and was the title track for albums by Marva Wright (2000), Gary U.S. Bonds (2009) and Hugh Laurie (2011).

References

  1. Bruce Pollock Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs- 2014 1135462968 Page 212 "LET THEM TALK Artist: Little Willie John Written by: Sonny Thompson, Henry Glover Label: King Produced by: Henry Glover Year: 1959 Tortured soul from the original king of pain."
  2. LeRoy Clarke Of Flesh and Salt and Wind and Current 9769510602 Page 166 2003 - "Let them talk if they want to., talk don't bother me... I want the whole wide world to know: I love you so. . . "
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