Johnny Lytle

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  • jazz
  • vibraphone
  • vibes
  • funk
  • vibey
Johnny Lytle (born John Dillard Lytle on 13 October 1932, Springfield, Ohio; died December 15, 1995, Springfield) Considered one of the top vibes players in the world, Johnny Lytle was known for his great hand speed and showmanship. He was also a songwriter and wrote many of his own hits, including "The Loop," "The Man," "Lela," "Selim," and the jazz classic "The Village Caller." Lytle recorded more than 30 albums for various jazz labels including Tuba, Jazzland, Solid State and Muse.

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Songs

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    322-Wow!

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    A Child Is Born

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    Baby, You Make Me Feel So Good

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    Big Bill

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    Blues to Be There

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    But Not for Me

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    Chanukah

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    Come and Get It

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    Coroner's Blues

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    Cristo Redentor

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    Didn't We

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    Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is

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    Done It Again

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    El Marcel

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    Got to Love the World

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    Gunky

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    High Treason

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    Hot Sauce

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    Inner Peace

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    Lela

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    Little Sunflower

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    Minor Soul

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    My Romance

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    Nice and Easy

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    Old Folks

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    Possum Grease

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    Screamin' Loud

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    Selim

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    Soul Time

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    St. Louis Blues

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    Summertime

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    That's All

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    The Loop

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    The Man

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    The More I See You

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    The New Village Caller

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    The New Village Center

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    The Pulpit

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    The Shadow of Your Smile

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    The Shyster

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    The Snapper

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    The Soulful Rebel

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    The Struggle

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    The Village Caller

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    Time After Time

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    Too Close for Comfort

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    Walk A Soul Mile


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