
Otis Blackwell (1931–2002) was an American songwriter and musician from the United States, known for his contributions to blues, rock and roll, and R&B. A pivotal figure in the mid-1950s, he wrote some of the most iconic songs of the era, including "Great Balls of Fire", "Fever", and "Don't Be Cruel". His work was performed by legendary artists such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, cementing his legacy as a key architect of rock and roll. Blackwell's innovative songwriting style significantly shaped the genre's development and enduring appeal.
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