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The Johnny Otis Orchestra - Jukebox Hits 1946-1954

The Johnny Otis Orchestra

Title:  Jukebox Hits 1946-1954

Label:  Acrobat
Cat No:ACMCD4199
Format:CD

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An immense influence on the development of Rock and Roll, Johnny Otis is a key element in the history of modern music. He produced, and with his band played on the original recording of Hound Dog with Big Momma Thornton, featured here and which has since become synonymous with the birth of Rock and Roll following the 1956 Elvis rendition. He produced and played on Johnny Ace's Pledging My Love, and produced some of Little Richard's earliest recordings. In 1950 he had ten songs that made the Top 10 on Billboard Magazine's Best Selling Retail Rhythm & Blues Records list and became the hottest musical attraction in black America and was described as the most influential white musician on black music. He discovered many great Rhythm and Blues singers such as Esther Phillips, Willie “Mae” Thornton, Etta James, Jackie Wilson and many more. He has also recorded and produced with some of the greatest names in black music history. His career expanded into Radio and Television in the 1950s and “The Johnny Otis Show” ran on national TV for 8 years.

Johnny Otis's song writing credits include Every Beat of My Heart, (a song he wrote originally for Jackie Wilson, but was made a hit by Gladys Knight and the Pips), Roll With Me Henry, (also known as The Wallflower), So Fine, Willie and the Hand Jive (which sold over 1.5 million copies), and many, many others. Johnny has been inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame, and into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He remained active in the recording studio until his death. His 1994 release Spirit of the Black Territory Bands received a Grammy nomination. (Born: 28 December 1921 – Died: 17 January 2012)
Track Listing for Jukebox Hits 1946-1954
CD1
1
Drifting Blues
2
That's Your Last Boogie
3
If It's So Baby
4
Double Crossing Blues
5
Mistrustin' Blues
6
Misery
7
Cry Baby
8
Cupid Boogie
9
Deceivin' Blues
10
Dreamin' Blues
11
Wedding Boogie
12
Far Away Blues (Xmas Blues)
13
Rockin' Blues
14
Gee Baby
15
Mambo Boogie
16
All Night Long
17
Sunset To Dawn
18
Call Operator 210
19
Hound Dog
20
Please Forgive Me

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