
Lil Johnson (dates and places of birth and death unknown) was an African American singer who recorded bawdy blues and hokum songs in the 1920s and 1930s. Her origins and early life are not known. She first recorded in Chicago in 1929, accompanied by pianists Montana Taylor and Charles Avery on five songs including "Rock That Thing". She did not return to the recording studio until 1935, when her more risqué songs included "Get 'Em From The Peanut Man (Hot Nuts)"
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Mellow Stuff
Meat Balls
My Stove's in Good Condition
Get 'Em From The Peanut Man (Hot Nuts)
Goofer Dust Swing
Sam the Hot Dog Man
Never Let Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand Do
You Stole My Cherry
Let's Get Drunk And Truck
Sam-The Hot Dog Man
Stavin' Chain (That Rockin' Swing)
Hot Nuts (Get 'em from the Peanut Man)
Sam - The Hot Dog Man
I Lost My Baby
Murder In The First Degree
Press My Button (Ring My Bell)
Get 'Em From the Peanut Man (The New Hot Nuts)
Take It Easy Greasy
Press My Button
Minor Blues
You'll Never Miss Your Jelly
Press My Button, Ring My Bell
Was I?
That Bonus Done Gone Thru
Hottest Gal In Town
House Rent Scuffle
Take Your Hand Off It
Rug Cutter's Function
New Shave 'Em Dry
Stavin' Chain (That Rockin' Swing, #1)
If You Don't Give Me What I Want
Evil Man Blues
Come And Get It
My Baby (Squeeze Me Again)
Stavin' Chain
Keep On Knocking
Take It Easy Greasy No. 2
Press My Button - Ring My Bell
Rock That Thing
Black And Evil Blues
Scufflin' Woman Blues
Honey, You're So Good to Me
You're Just A Cream Puff (You Can't Take It)
Never Let Your Left Hand Know
River Hip Papa
If It Don't Fit (Don't Force It)
Sam The Hot Dog
I'm A Sales Lady
Scuffling Woman Blues
Buckt's Got a Hole in It
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