Titus Lee Turner, born on May 1, 1933, in Atlanta, Georgia, was an American
rhythm and blues singer. His career began with the release of his debut single
"Where Are You" in 1950 under Aladdin Records. In 1952, he recorded eight tracks
for Okeh Records, including "Got So Much Trouble". Turner's breakthrough came in
1955 when Little Willie John recorded his composition "All Around the World",
later retitled "Grits Ain't Groceries" by Little Milton. Turner and John
co-wrote "Leave My Kitten Alone", which was covered by several artists,
including The Beatles. In 1959, King Records r...