Ella Johnson With The Buddy Johnson Orchestra - That'S The Stuff: The Singles Collection 1940-57

Ella Johnson With The Buddy Johnson Orchestra - That'S The Stuff: The Singles Collection 1940-57
R&B singer Ella Johnson, born in South Carolina in 1919, was the sister of pianist and bandleader Buddy Johnson, and when she was a teenager she joined him in New York to start performing with his band at the Savoy Ballroom, drawing comparisons with Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.
She made her first records in 1940, and ffter a decade or more having hits with Buddy she branched out and made records under her own name in the 1950s, and was active into the rock ânâ roll era.
This 51-track 2-CD collection comprises releases with The Buddy Johnson Orchestra and under her own name on the Decca, Harlem, Mercury and Wing labels from these years.
It includes all the US pop and R&B hits on which she is featured, among them the R&B No.
1 âWhen My Man Comes Homeâ, the R&B No.
2 âThatâs The Stuff You Gotta Watchâ, plus âI Donât Care Who Knowsâ, âHittinâ On Meâ, âIâm Just Your Foolâ, âGotta Go Upside Your Headâ, âI Donât Want Nobodyâ and âBring It On Home To Meâ.
She was a fine singer who was a very important part fo brother Buddyâs success over the years, and she was one of the artists who bridged the gap between jump blues, R&B and rock ânâ roll during the â40s and â50s.
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R&B singer Ella Johnson, born in South Carolina in 1919, was the sister of pianist and bandleader Buddy Johnson, and when she was a teenager she joined him in New York to start performing with his band at the Savoy Ballroom, drawing comparisons with Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.
She made her first records in 1940, and ffter a decade or more having hits with Buddy she branched out and made records under her own name in the 1950s, and was active into the rock ânâ roll era.
This 51-track 2-CD collection comprises releases with The Buddy Johnson Orchestra and under her own name on the Decca, Harlem, Mercury and Wing labels from these years.
It includes all the US pop and R&B hits on which she is featured, among them the R&B No.
1 âWhen My Man Comes Homeâ, the R&B No.
2 âThatâs The Stuff You Gotta Watchâ, plus âI Donât Care Who Knowsâ, âHittinâ On Meâ, âIâm Just Your Foolâ, âGotta Go Upside Your Headâ, âI Donât Want Nobodyâ and âBring It On Home To Meâ.
She was a fine singer who was a very important part fo brother Buddyâs success over the years, and she was one of the artists who bridged the gap between jump blues, R&B and rock ânâ roll during the â40s and â50s.












