Johnny Tillotson

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  • oldies
  • 60s
  • rock n roll
  • pop
  • male vocalists
While still in high school, Tillotson was making records and performing on stage; as a student at the University of Florida, he had his own musical variety show on regional television. Following graduation in 1959 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Communications, he signed with Cadence Records and moved to New York City to pursue his music career. In 1960, he recorded his first hit, a composition entitled "Poetry in Motion" (written by Anthony/Kaufman), that went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and #1 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Songs

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    No Love At All

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    Oh, eine tolle Frau

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    Oh, Lonesome Me

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    Our World

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    Out of My Mind

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    Please Don't Go Away

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    Pledging My Love

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    Poes??a En Movimiento

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    Poetrey in Motion

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    Poetry in Moition

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    Poetry in Motion

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    Poetry in Motion - Take 2

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    Por Qué Te Amo Tanto

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    Princess Princess

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    Princess, Princess

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    Red Roses for a Blue Lady

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    Rhythm of the Rain

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    Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On

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    Send Me the Pillow That You Dreamed On

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    Send Me the Pillow You Dream On

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    She Gave Sweet Love to Me

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    She Understands Me

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    Silver Bells

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    Suff'rin' From a Heartache

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    Talk Back Tremblin' Lips

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    Talk Back Trembling Lips

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    The Race Is On

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    Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye

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    Things

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    True True Happiness

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    True, True Happiness

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    Well I'm Your Man

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    Well, I'm Your Man

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    What'll I Do

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    When I Lost You

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    Why Do I Love You So

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    Winter Wonderland

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    Without You

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    Worry

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    You Can Never Stop Me

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    You Can Never Stop Me Lovin' You

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    You Can Never Stop Me Loving You

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    You're the Reason

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    Your Memory Comes Along


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