About Marv Johnson
Marvin Earl Johnson (October 15, 1938 – May 16, 1993) was an American R&B and soul singer most notable for performing on the first record to ever come from Motown. Between 1959 and 1961, Johnson would issue nine Hot 100 singles including two top ten singles, "You Got What It Takes" and "I Love The Way You Love". He scored his final top 40 single in 1960 with "(You've Got To) Move Two Mountains" Johnson's early Motown-issued singles would be the precedent to the future sound and success of the label
Top Tracks
You Got What It Takes
Come to Me
I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose
I Love the Way You Love
Whisper
You've Got What It Takes
I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose - Single Version (Mono)
Come To Me - Single Version
Save My Love For A Rainy Day
I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose - Single Version / Mono
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