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Buddy Johnson - Walk `Em: The Decca Sessions Track Listing: Walk `Em - (with Buddy Johnson) I`m Gonna Jump In The River - (with Ella Johnson/The Bee Jays/Buddy Johnson) Talking About Another Man`s Wife - (with Harold Geezil Minerve/Buddy Johnson) No More Love - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Shake `Em Up - (TRUE instrumental, with Buddy Johnson) Satisfy My Soul - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Stormy Weather - (with Ella Johnson) Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? - (with Ensemble) That`s The Stuff You Gotta Watch - (with Ella Johnson) They All Say I`m The Biggest Fool - (with Arthur Prysock) Fine Brown Frame Since I Fell For You - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) You`ll Get Them Blues - (with Ella Johnson) Southern Echoes - (with Buddy Johnson) When My Man Comes Home - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Please, Mr. Johnson - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Shufflin` And Rollin` - (TRUE instrumental, with Buddy Johnson) Baby, You`re Always On My Mind - (with Ella Johnson/The Bee Jays/Buddy Johnson) Boogie Woogie`s Mother-In-Law - (TRUE instrumental, with Buddy Johnson) You Gotta Walk That Chalk Line - (with Buddy Johnson/Ensemble) I Don`t Know What`s Troublin` Your Mind - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Be Careful (If You Can`t Be Good) - (with Buddy Johnson) Root Man Blues - (with Harold Geezil Minerve/Buddy Johnson) `Til My Baby Comes Back - (with Ella Johnson/Buddy Johnson) Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Gospel Classics: 1950`s Track Listing: Where Shall I Be - Professor Johnson& His Gospel Singers Give Me That Old Time Religion - Professor Johnson& His Gospel Singers Angels - Professor Johnson& His Gospel Singers Standing In The Safety Zone - Professor Johnson& His Gospel Singers Storm Thru Mississippi - Henry Green Strange Things - Henry Green God Don't Like It - Rev. A. Johnson Lord Will Make A Way - Rev. A. Johnson God Don't Like It - Rev. A. Johnson If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - Rev. A. Johnson Death In The Morning - Rev. A. Johnson I'm Gonna Do My Best - Rev. A. Johnson I Don't Know How To Get Along Without The Lord - Rev. A. Johnson Let That Liar Pass On By - Rev. A. Johnson Do You Call That Religion? - Rev. A. Johnson Jesus Loves Us All - Rev. A. Johnson Lord Will Make A Way Somehow, The - Rev A. Johnson Run, Children, Run - Rev. A. Johnson Lord I Come To Thee - Deacon Leroy Shinault I Cannot Live In Sin - Deacon Leroy Shinault This Train - Rev. Robert Ballinger How I Got Over - Rev. Robert Ballinger Walking The Road - Rev. Robert Ballinger So Glad - Rev. Robert Ballinger Let It Be - Rev. Robert Ballinger Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Johnson Johnson - Johnson Johnson is the hero of a series of mystery novels written by Dorothy Dunnett (originally published under the pseudonym, Dorothy Halliday). Johnson Johnson is a portrait painter who doubles as an agent for the British secret service.
Johnson & Johnson - Johnson & Johnson is an international pharmaceutical, medical devices and consumer packaged goods manufacturer founded in 1885. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is listed among the Fortune 500.
Taborah Johnson - Taborah Johnson, also known as Tabby Johnson, is a Canadian singer and actor. She is the sister of actor Clark Johnson and rock and jazz singer Molly Johnson.
Luci Baines Johnson - Luci Baines Johnson Nugent Turpin (born July 2, 1947), is the younger daughter of Lady Bird Johnson and her husband the former president, Lyndon Johnson. Her older sister is Lynda Bird Johnson.
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