Johnnie Taylor

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  • soul
  • rhythm and blues
  • stax
  • blues
  • funk
Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1937, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American vocalist in a wide variety of genres, from gospel, blues and soul to pop, doo-wop and disco. Taylor had one release, "Somewhere to Lay My Head", on Chicago's Chance Records in the 1950s, as part of the doo-wop group Five Echoes.Taylor was also part of the gospel group,The Highway QC's also,replacing Sam Cooke,who had become the lead singer of the Soul Stirrers in 1951.Then,after Cooke left the Soul Stirrers in 1957,Taylor was hired to take Cooke's place as lead singer.

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Songs

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    Please Don't Stop the Music

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    Please Sign The Dotted Line

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    Poor Boy Blue

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    Poor Make Believer

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    Reaganomics

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    Real Love

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    Respect Yourself

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    Rome (Wasn't Built in a Day)

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    Running Out of Lies

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    Sending You a Kiss

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    Separation Line

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    Sexy Dancer

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    Sixteen Tons

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    Slide On

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    Sneakin'

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    Sneakin' Sneakin'

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    Somebody's Gettin' It

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    Somebody's Gettin' It (instrumental)

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    Somebody's Sleeping in My Bed

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    Something Is Going Wrong

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    Soul Heaven

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    Standing in for Jody

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    Starting All Over Again

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    Steal Away

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    Steal Away (version 1)

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    Steal Away (version 2)

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    Still Called The Blues

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    Still Crazy For You

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    Stop Doggin' Me

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    Stop Half Loving These Women


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