
Lehman Monroe "Johnny" Tyler (February 6, 1918, Arkansas - September 25, 1961, Missouri) was an American country musician. His career began around 1945 on Stanchel Records with the band Original Hillbillies. In 1947 he signed a recording contract with RCA Victor, where he had the largest success of his career. His most well-known single for RCA was "Okie Boogie", which hit the Billboard charts in 1947. He also recorded together with Luke Wills, and for a time was a member of Wills's band, the Rhythm Busters.
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Oakie Boogie
Devil's Hot Rod
Lie to Me Baby
It Ain't Far to the Bar
Devil's Hot Rod (w/ Bob Dylan intro)
Two Can Play Your Game
Devils Hot Rod
God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust
Freight Train Boogie
Behind the Eight Ball
Devil's Slate
That Wild And Wicked Look In Your Eye
I'm A Married Man
Lie To Me, Baby
Devil's Hot Rod - Devil
Old MacDonald Boogie
Hillbilly Preacher
Little Rock A-R-K
Rootie Tootie
Is It True What They Say
Oakie Boogie (1947)
Old McDonald's Boogie
Corn Fed Arkansas Gal
A Nickel In The Jukebox
Take Your Blues And Go
City Of Memphis
Old Mc Donald's Boogie
Devil's Hotrod
yak yak
Cornbread And Butter Beans
It Ain't Too Far To The Bar
Troubles On My Mind
It Aint Far to the Bar
Almost Every Time
Gravy Train
Swamp Woman Blues
Oakie Boogie (Guthrie)
Can't get my foot off the rail
Devil On My Shoulder
A Woman Was The Cause Of It All
I Never See My Baby Alone
I Don't Know Where To Go, But I'm Goin'
Jealous Blues
Never Turn Your Back To A Woman
it felt so good
Peekin' Through The Keyhole (Watchin' Jole Blon)
God’s Gonna Turn Us to Dust
County Fair
I Got Mine
A Sinner's Song
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