Robert Lee "Chick" Willis (September 24, 1934 – December 7, 2013)[1] was an American blues singer and guitarist, who performed and recorded from the 1950s to the 2000s.
[3] After Chuck's death in 1958, Willis played with Elmore James, recording singles through the 1960s for Atco and other labels.
His 1972 release, "Stoop Down Baby Let Your Daddy See", was a jukebox hit but secured no radio airplay, due to its sexually explicit content.
[4] The song was one he had developed when working at a carnival show, where he would tease passers-by with ribald rhymes.
Another of his dirty blues recordings was his cover of "Mother Fuyer",[4] which appeared on his 1972 album Stoop Down Baby... Let Your Daddy See,[5] and released as the B-side to his "Stoop Down Baby Let Your Daddy See" single on La Val Records.