
Buddy Johnson, (born Woodrow Wilson Johnson in 1915 in Darlington South Carolina, was considered the last of the great negro big band leaders, the king of the one nighters. A prolific composer of rhythm and blues who stayed on the road in his bus playing well over 125 one nighters a year throughout the 1940’s thriving and surviving until finally slowing down in the latter 50’s. He first appeared on Decca’s “race music” imprint in 1939
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Shufflin' and Rollin'
Root Man Blues - Original
Rock On
Dr. Jive Jives
BABY YOU'RE ALWAYS ON MY MIND
You Gotta Walk That Chalk Line
No More Love - Original
Walk 'Em
Shufflin' and Rollin' - Original
When My Man Comes Home
Fat Mama Blues
Hittin' On Me (feat. Ella Johnson)
Dr Jive Jives
Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?
You Can't Tell Who's Lovin' Who
Boogie Woogies Mother-In-Law
A Pretty Girl (A Cadillac and Some Money)
It's the Gold
Crazy 'bout a Saxaphone
Shake 'Em Up
Li'l Dog
Southern Echoes
Fine Brown Frame
No More Love
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch
If I Ever Find You, Baby
Far Cry
Pretty Girl (A Cadillac And Some Money); A
Since I Fell For You
Let's Beat Out Some Love
Be Careful, If You Can't Be Good - Original
Down Yonder
Shut Your Big Mouth (Girl)
Rock On!
Opus Two
Boogie Woogie's Mother-In-Law
Be Careful
You'll Get Them Blues
I'm Just Your Fool
Jackie Robinson
Hey Sweet Potato
South Main
Be Careful (If You Can't Be Good)
Jit It - 30 bpm
They All Say I'm The Biggest Fool
Satisfy My Soul
Till My Baby Comes Back
Shufflin & Rollin'
Hittin' On Me
I'm Gonna Jump in the River
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