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Buddy and Ella Johnson 1953-1964
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Album Details: Buddy and Ella Johnson 1953-1964

Release Date:01/01/1992
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051154790

Track List: Buddy and Ella Johnson 1953-1964

Disk 1

  1. That's How I Feel About You
  2. Ecstasy
  3. Hittin' On Me
  4. Jit Jit
  5. I'm Just Your Fool
  6. A-12
  7. I Never Had It So Good
  8. Ain'tcha Got Me (Where You Want Me)
  9. Bring It Up, Van Dyke
  10. My Old Man
  11. One More Time
  12. Let's Start All Over Again (Down...
  13. Shut Your Big Mouth (Girl)
  1. Mush Mouth
  2. Mush Mouth
  3. Any Day Now
  4. A Pretty Girl (A Cadillac And So...
  5. Ain't But One
  6. There's No One Like You
  7. Thinking It OVer
  8. If You'd Say Yes
  9. It Used To Hurt Me
  10. Well Do It
  11. Bitter Sweet
  12. Crazy 'Bout A Saxophone
  13. Send Out For A Bucket Of Beer

Disk 2

  1. (Gotta Go) Upside Your Head
  2. Someday
  3. Someday
  4. Alright, Okay You Win
  5. If You Would Only Say You're Sorry
  6. It's Bout To Break My Heart In Two
  7. It's Obdacious
  8. Save Your Love For Me
  9. So Good
  10. Gone Walkin'
  11. Doot Doot Dow
  12. I Don't Want Nobody (To Have My ...
  13. You Got It Made
  14. Bring It Home To Me
  1. Buddy's Boogie
  2. Why Don'tcha Stop It
  3. I'll Dearly Love You
  4. Kool Kitty
  5. What A Day
  6. Good Bye Baby Here I Go
  7. That's What You Gotta Do
  8. I Still Love You
  9. Oh! Baby, Don't You Know
  10. You'd Better Believe Me
  11. You're Everything My Heart Desires
  12. Rock On
  13. Rock On

Disk 3

  1. Rockin' Time
  2. They Don't Want Me To Rock No More
  3. I've Surrendered
  4. Slide's Mambo
  5. You're The One For Me
  6. Don't Shout At Me Daddy
  7. No! I Ain't Gonna Let You Go
  8. Don't Turn Your Back On Me
  9. They All Say I'm The Biggest Fool
  10. I Cry
  11. Baby Don't You cry
  12. Goodbye Baby Here I Go
  1. I Don't Care Who Knows
  2. You'll Get Them Blues
  3. Stop Pretending
  4. Please Mister Johnson
  5. Since I Fell For You
  6. I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
  7. Lil' Dog
  8. Minglin'
  9. Far Cry
  10. Lover Bird
  11. No More
  12. Buddy's Tune

Disk 4

  1. Don't Fail Me Baby
  2. Small Taste
  3. Baby Hear My Humble Plea
  4. Tuke Number One
  5. Going To New York
  6. Have Mercy On A Fool
  7. Buddy's Song
  8. Real Fine Frame
  9. Walk'em
  10. I'm Tired Of Cryin' Over You
  11. You Better Change Your Ways
  12. Down Yonder
  13. Go Ahead And Rock
  14. Get Down On The Road
  1. Sliding Horns
  2. Come Here, Lovely Dovey
  3. Keeping My Love For You
  4. Buddy's Rock
  5. A Woman, A Lover, A Friend
  6. I'll Be Glad
  7. (Ha! Ha! Baby) The Last Laugh's ...
  8. Ever So Grateful
  9. Good-Time Man
  10. Don't Be Messin'
  11. Like You Do
  12. I Gotta Talk To Somebody
  13. Keep On Loving You

User Reviews: Buddy and Ella Johnson 1953-1964

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Pro Reviews: Buddy and Ella Johnson 1953-1964

  • All Music Guide

    Four discs (104 tracks in all) that exhaustively document the Mercury, Roulette, and Old Town output of big-band veteran Buddy Johnson, whose eternally swinging outfit was seductively fronted by his sister Ella (along with several interchangeable male crooners). Buddy's band wasn't as big as it once was during his Mercury tenure (tenor saxman Purvis Henson was at the core of the blazing horn section), but the tightly arranged New York-style sizzle remained.

    - Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

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Biography

Buddy Johnson

With his sister Ella seductively serving for decades as his primary vocalist, pianist Buddy Johnson led a large jump blues band that enjoyed tremendous success during the 1940s and '50s. The suave bandleader spotlighted a series of talented singers, including balladeers Arthur Prysock, Nolan Lewis, and Floyd Ryland, but it was Ella's understated delivery (beautifully sp... Read more