Roy Lee Johnson
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Roy Lee Johnson (December 31, 1938-June 3, 2024) was an American R&B and soul songwriter, singer, and guitarist. He is best known for his composition "Mr. Moonlight", which has been covered by many artists, including The Beatles. Johnson is recognized as an influence on the bands that made up the British Invasion.
He was born in Centralhatchee, Georgia, and began playing guitar as a child. Around 1955, he joined his first band, The Brassettes, who included Robert Ward and who played local dances in and around Hogansville. After the band won a talent contest in Atlanta, they recorded Johnson's song, "Nobody Does Something For Nothing", for the small Stat label. In the late 1950s, Johnson moved to Ohio, joining Ward in the Ohio Untouchables. However, by 1961 he had returned to Atlanta, and began playing in Piano Red's band, the Interns. His song "Mr. Moonlight", which he had written in high school, was first recorded by Piano Red, credited as "Dr. Feelgood and the Interns", and released in 1962 as the b-side of "Doctor Feel-Good" on OKeh 4-7144.
Johnson left the Interns in 1963, and released his first solo record, "Too Many Tears", on OKeh that year. Neither it nor its follow-up, a reworked "Nobody Does Something For Nothing", were successful. However, in 1964 the Beatles covered "Mr. Moonlight" on the album Beatles for Sale (on Beatles '65 in the US), the success of which allowed Johnson to form his own band. He recorded three singles for Columbia Records in 1966-67, including "My Best Just Ain’t Good Enough", and another single for the Josie label. Otis Redding, for whom he had previously been a support act, then introduced him to Phil Walden, who recorded three singles with him in 1968 at the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, featuring the studio rhythm section. The singles included "Cheer Up, Daddy’s Coming Home" and "Take Me Back and Try Me", but again were not hits. He then formed a new band, Roy Lee Johnson & The Villagers, who recorded a self-titled album for Stax Records in 1973, influenced by the funk style of James Brown. However, the band broke up after the sudden death of 21-year-old bass player Michael James.
He continued to release occasional singles in the late 1970s and 1980s, setting up his own studio and continuing to perform with various bands. In the early 1990s, tracks he had recorded were released in the UK as the album All Night Long (Howzat LBW1). He released another album, When a Guitar Plays the Blues, in 1998.
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- Candied Yams - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Hot Biscuits and Gravy - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Sweet Potato - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Do-Nuts - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Moaning for Molasses - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Black Pepper Make You Sneeze - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Potato Mash - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Good Old Cabbage Greens - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Garlic Bread - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Potatoe Chips - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Chili Beans - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Cherry Pie - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Collared Greens and Black Eyed Peas - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Beans and Cornbread - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Fried Eggs - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Lima Beans - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Sack - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Gravy Train - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Burnt Biscuits - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes) - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Funky Onions - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- The Spinach Song (I Didn'T Like It the First Time) - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Corn Bread - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Custard Pie Blues - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Cornbread and Peas - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
- Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Koko-Mojo Diner, Vol. 2 - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens - Roy Lee Johnson
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