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Johnnie Taylor albums featuring Booker T. & The MG's

Johnnie Taylor Music Videos (3)
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| | Who's Makin' Love CD (1968)
$9.65 Former preacher Johnnie Taylor had already recorded a few songs on Sam Cooke's SAR label before he signed with Stax and released his first solo LP in 1966. Two years later the man called "the Philosopher of Soul" hit the ...
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 Johnnie Taylor Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Johnnie Taylor songs: Who's Making Love Lyrics, Disco Lady Lyrics, Cheaper to Keep Her Lyrics, I Believe in You Lyrics, We're Getting Careless With Our Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I've Been Born Again Lyrics, Take Care of Your Homework Lyrics, Try Me Tonight Lyrics, Hijackin' Love Lyrics, I Could Never Be President Lyrics, Love Bones Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Standing in For Jody Lyrics, Somebody's Gettin' It Lyrics, I Had a Dream Lyrics, Little Bluebird Lyrics, Toe Hold Lyrics, I Don't Wanna Lose You Lyrics, I Am Somebody Lyrics, Free Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water Lyrics.
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 Johnnie Taylor Biography
Johnnie Taylor first achieved notoriety when he joined Sam Cooke's former group, the Soul Stirrers, in 1957. Taylor's blues-based R&B records of the '60s, like his biggest hit, "Who's Makin' Love?," featured an irresistible beat and Taylor's gruff, emphatic vocals. While he never achieved the fame of Otis Redding or Wilson Pickett, Taylor stuck around long enough to enjoy a second surge in popularity with the lusty hit "Disco Lady" in 1976.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Johnnie Taylor | Soul Stirrers, Dan Burley, Eddie Floyd, Johnnie Taylor, Jr., Bobby "Blue" Bland | | Harvey Thompson | Little Milton, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Z.Z. Hill, Millie Jackson, Latimore, Gregg Allman, Delbert McClinton, Dorothy Moore | | Charles Rose | Little Milton, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Delbert McClinton, Dorothy Moore, Hank Williams, Jr., Z.Z. Hill, Latimore, Millie Jackson | | Jewel Bass | Little Milton, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Z.Z. Hill, Dorothy Moore, Latimore, Beat Daddys, Shirley Brown, Bobby Rush | | Jim Horn | Bobby "Blue" Bland, George Harrison, Hank Williams, Jr., Little Milton, Traveling Wilburys, Denise LaSalle, Toto, Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson | | Roger Hawkins | Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Millie Jackson, Bob Seger, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Etta James, Rod Stewart, Eddie Hinton, Latimore | | Jimmy Johnson | Aretha Franklin, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Millie Jackson, Little Milton, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Duke Ellington, Z.Z. Hill | | Thomisene Anderson | Bobby "Blue" Bland, Denise LaSalle, Little Milton, Z.Z. Hill, Latimore, Dorothy Moore, Beat Daddys, Shirley Brown, Jackson Southernaires |
 Contemporaries
Al Green (Vocals), James Brown, Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, Percy Sledge, Albert King, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, James Carr, Rufus Thomas, Tyrone Davis, Carla Thomas, Clarence Carter, Joe Simon, Otis Clay, William Bell, Mel Waiters, Peggy Scott-Adams, The Carter Brothers, Luther Ingram, Bobby Rush, Melvin Van Peebles, King Floyd III, George Jackson, Joe Hinton, Mel Carter
 Followers
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray, Sly & the Family Stone, Teddy Pendergrass, Isaac Hayes, Barry White
 Influences
Ray Charles, Muddy Waters, Nat King Cole, Sam Cooke
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