• "Poor Little Fool" is a song written by Sharon Sheeley and first recorded by Ricky Nelson in 1958. Sheeley wrote the song when she was 15 years old. She...
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    Billboard Hot 100 and its predecessors between 1957 and 1973, including "Poor Little Fool" in 1958, which was the first number one song on Billboard magazine's...
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  • Wednesday–Tuesday. The first number-one song of the Billboard Hot 100 was "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson, on August 4, 1958. As of the issue for the week ending...
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  • "Poor Fool" is a 1961 song by Ike & Tina Turner Poor Fool may also refer to: "Poor Fool," a 2017 song by 2 Chainz featuring Swae Lee from Pretty Girls...
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    went to Hollywood to meet the stars and write songs. Her first song, "Poor Little Fool", was recorded by Ricky Nelson in 1958, and became Nelson's first US...
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  • – 2:39 "There Goes My Baby" (James Burton, James Kirkland) – 2:15 "Poor Little Fool" (Sharon Sheeley) – 2:33 A review by AllMusic said that Ricky Nelson...
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    in January 1966. Source: The first No. 1 song on the Hot 100 was "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson (August 4, 1958). The shortest No. 1 song of all time...
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    Turner when she recorded on his labels Prann and Sonja. Her single "Poor Little Fool" released from Sonja in 1964 features Tina Turner. She saw no particular...
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  • Ricky Nelson's (pictured in 1966) "Poor Little Fool" was the first song to top the Billboard Hot 100....
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    March 13, 1970. "Fontella Bass and Tina Turner / Fontella Bass – Poor Little Fool / This Would Make Me Happy". Discogs. November 1969. "Ike Turner Featuring...
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