Johnnie Taylor

soul, rhythm and blues, blues

Johnnie Taylor

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Last Two Dollars 05:19
Who's Making Love 02:46
Who's Makin' Love 02:46
Too Many Memories 06:00
Just Because 04:19
Wall to Wall 04:19
Love Is A Hurting Thing 03:05
Disco Lady 04:27
When She Stops Askin' 04:23
Just The One 02:41
Cheaper to Keep Her 03:28
Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone 03:03
Walk Away With Me 04:52
Still Called the Blues 03:36
Here I Go (Through These Changes Again) 02:49
I'm Changing 04:14
Slide On 04:46
Steal Away 03:28
If I Lose Your Love 04:10
Drown In My Own Tears 04:12
Still Crazy 04:33
LET'S GET BACK ON TRACK 03:50
Please Let Me In 04:27
Disco Lady (Single Version) 04:27
You Can't Strike Gold in a Silver Mine 03:25
Love Account 05:05
Doing My Own Thing, Part 1 03:46
I Had A Dream 03:05
I Am Somebody, Parts 1 & 2 05:50
Blues In The Night 03:21
Mr. Nobody Is Somebody Now 03:20
Stop Half Loving These Women 03:07
Woman Across The River 03:12
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water 02:58
Hold On This Time 02:34
Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed 02:47
Please Don't Stop The Music 03:07
Rumors 02:49
I Reach for You 05:03
Just Keep On Lovin' Me 02:39
At Night Time (My Pillow Tells A Tale On Me) 03:45
I’ll Always Be in Love With You 02:13
Where Can A Man Go From Here 03:12
You Can't Get Away From It 02:47
I Was Looking For Somebody 04:15
Doing My Own Thing (Pt. 1) 03:46
It's Amazing 02:54
Stormy 05:49
Ain’t That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One) 03:03
Just A Happy Song 04:42

Artist Media

Born: 1934-05-05

Country: US

Biography - Johnnie Taylor

Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1934, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American musician that sang in a wide variety of genres, including blues, disco, gospel, pop, and soul. Often using an energetic, belting delivery, he's perhaps best known for his work for the iconic Stax/Volt label, particularly with southern soul classics such as "Who's Making Love" and "Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone" in which he held his own against friendly rivals such as Otis Redding and Sam & Dave.

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