
Johnny Temple (born October 18, 1906, Canton, Mississippi; died November 22, 1968, Jackson, Mississippi) was an American blues guitarist, singer, and a popular Chicago blues recording artist. He moved to Chicago in early 1930s, and started playing with Joe McCoy in the clubs. His most popular record, "Louise Louise Blues," on the Decca label, was a hit in 1936. The Harlem Hamfats was a Chicago jazz band formed in 1936, which provided backup music for Johnny Temple, and others singers.
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Lead Pencil Blues (1935)
Lead Pencil Blues
Evil Devil Blues
Sit Right On It
Louise, Louise
Dixie Flyer
Yum, Yum, Yum
Louise Louise Blues
The Evil Devil Blues
Evil Bad Woman
Rhythm Mama
What Is That She Got
Stavin' Chain
Louise, Louise Blues
Grinding Mill
Chain Gang Blues
Something In The Moon That Gives Me A Thrill
I Believe I'll Go Downtown Again
Believe My Sins Have Found Me Out
Lead Pencil Blues [1935]
My Pony
Big Leg Woman
What is that Smells Like Gray
What Is That She Got (Remastered 2002)
Bow Leg Woman
Lead Pencil Blues (It Just Won't Write)
When The Breath Bids Your Girlfriend's
When The Breath Bids Your Girlfriend's Body Goodbye
Yum Yum Yum
Baby, Don't You Love Me No More
Streamline Blues
Sundown Blues
Fix It Up And Go
What Is That She Got - Remastered 2002
BIG WOMAN BLUES
Big Boat Whistle
Louise
Lead Pencil Blues/Johnny Temple
What Is That Smells Like Gravy
The Sun Goes Down In Blood
Louise Louise Blues (1936)
Mama's Bad Luck Child
Lead Pensil Blues
Stavin' Chain [Explicit]
Jelly Roll Bert
Let's Get Together
Snapping Cat
Roomin' House Blues
Cherry Ball
Blind Boy Fuller
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