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Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought the Law - 1966
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Artist: Bobby Fuller Four
Song: I Fought the Law
Year: 1966
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Bobby Fuller Four Biography
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Texan Bobby Fuller sounded like Buddy Holly, with his guitar and full sound. And, in 1966, he climbed into the Top 40 with Holly's "Love's Made
a Fool of You." Fuller soared into the Top 10 with "I Fought the law."
Fuller had just distinguished himself, when he died amid enigmatic circumstances in a parked car in Hollywood. While many thought his death a suicide, others who knew him thought otherwise.
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