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Big House On Gold Street CD (2008)
Freddie Johnson albums My name is Freddie Johnson and my story is pretty much what you'd expect from someone who spent most of his life being a professional fool. I've lived a crazy, selfish, dangerous, and mostly wasted life. But, thanks to Jesus Christ, it has resulted in a renewed spirit, redemption, salvation, and the most sought after thing in life, peace of mind.
I learned to play guitar when ...
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More Than A Regular Joe CD (2008)
Freddie Johnson music CDs The words of these beautiful songs came to Freddie Johnson directly from the Holy Spirit. The Lord gave richly to Freddie in the measure of his righteous repentance. This is evidenced in part by the wonderful songs He gave him during the many years Freddie spent in prison for crimes related to a severe heroin addiction.
Freddie\'s story glorifies the Lord Jesus and you can learn ...
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Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers Rock CD (2009)
Freddie Johnson CD discography Perhaps the ultimate Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers collection, this 33-track anthology presents both the big hits and the lesser-known tunes from the band's heyday in the 1950s. Lymon's boyish voice--he was barely more than a boy when he recorded most of these songs--gleams on iconic cuts like "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and "I'm Not a Juvenile Deliquent," but this set shows that he ...
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King of the Tenor Sax: 1929-1943 CD (2003)
Freddie Johnson albums Track Listing of songs: Hello, Lola!; One Hour; Jamaica Shout; On the Sunny Side of the Street; I Wish I Were Twins; Avalon; Honeysuckle Rose; Stardust; Well, All Right Then; Body and Soul; Dinah; When Day Is Done; Sheik of Araby, The; My Blue Heaven; Bouncing with Bean; Feedin' the Bean; Boff Boff; My Ideal; Stumpy; Crazy Rhythm; Man I Love, The;
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Le Hot Show CD (1997)
Freddie Johnson music CDs Elliot Kendall, a Los Angeles transplanted Berkeley native, has been on the periphery of the LA pop scene for several years as a music journalist, archivist, and musician of note. His debut album, Le Hot Show is a fabulous and inspiring record that shows off a variety of his skills. The sound of the record is big band/jump blues scraping up against California-based pop, especially the ...
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1948-1953 CD (2004)
Freddie Johnson discography Georgia-born and Detroit-raised pianist T.J. Fowler led a series of smart, jazzy R&B bands in Detroit during the late '40s and throughout the 1950s. This fascinating Classics chronological compilation lines up all of Fowler's first recordings as a leader. It opens with a couple of mood pieces issued on the Paradise label. While "Sultry Moon" has a wistful charm similar to Earl Bostic's ballad style, Freddie Johnson's pidgin West Indian ...
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 Freddie Johnson Songs
Popular or famous Freddie Johnson music songs: More Than a Regular Joe, Crosses, One Drop of Blood, Dream, I Found A Real Love, Judgment Day, When I Kneel. More music songs Big House On Gold Street, He Went Through Hell, Golden Rockin' Chair, Someday I'm Gonna Shine, God's Unchanging Hand. More music songs Back to the Well. See All Songs
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