Formed in El Paso, Texas in 1962, the Bobby Fuller Four was a pop rock quartet
best known for the 1965 hits “I Fought the Law” and “Let Her Dance.” Originally
inspired by rock and roll greats like Buddy Holly, Bobby Fuller – born in
Baytown, Texas on October 22, 1942 – released his debut solo single, “You’re in
Love,” in 1961. Backed by his then-current band the Embers, the single was a
local hit. He formed his own band featuring his brother Randy on bass and
drummer Gaylord Grimes and recorded his next single, “Gently My Love,” at Norman
Petty Recording Studios in Clovis, New Me...