Johnny Adams
Johnny Adams - US blues, jazz and gospel singer
Person from United States
Genres: blues, soul, New Orleans, rhythm and blues, jazz
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About Johnny Adams
January 5, 1932 - September 14, 1998 American blues singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. He was known as "The Tan Canary" for the amazing range of his singing voice and his gospel influenced style. He began his career singing gospel, but crossed over to secular music in 1959 and scored a national hit with the single "I Won't Cry." That was followed by a string of regional hits in the 1960s which included "Release Me" and "Reconsider Me." In the 1980s and 1990s Adams recorded several award-winning albums for Rounder Records. He died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1998 after a long battle with cancer (2) Renowned around his Crescent City home base as "the Tan Canary" for his extraordinary set of soulfully soaring pipes, veteran R&B vocalist Johnny Adams tackled an exceptionally wide variety of material for Rounder in his later years; elegantly rendered tribute albums to legendary songwriters Doc Pomus and Percy Mayfield preceded forays into mellow, jazzier pastures. But then, Adams was never particularly into the parade-beat grooves that traditionally define the New Orleans R&B sound, preferring to deliver sophisticated soul ballads draped in strings. Adams sang gospel professionally before crossing over to the secular world in 1959. Songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie -- the woman responsible for cleaning up the bawdy lyrics of Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" enough for worldwide consumption -- convinced her neighbor, Adams, to sing her tasty ballad "I Won't Cry." The track, produced by a teenaged Mac Rebennack, was released on Joe Ruffino's Ric logo, and Adams was on his way. He waxed some outstanding follow-ups for Ric, notably "A Losing Battle" (the Rebennack-penned gem proved Adams' first national R&B hit in 1962) and "Life Is a Struggle." After a prolonged dry spell, Adams resurfaced in 1968 with an impassioned R&B revival of Jimmy Heap's country standard "Release Me" for Shelby Singleton's SSS imprint that blossomed into a national hit. Even more arresting was Adams' magnificent 1969 country-soul classic "Reconsider Me," his lone leap into the R&B Top Ten; in it, he swoops effortlessly up to a death-defying falsetto range to drive his anguished message home with fervor. Despite several worthy SSS follow-ups ("I Can't Be All Bad" was another sizable seller), Adams never traversed those lofty commercial heights again (particularly disappointing was a short stay at Atlantic). But he found a new extended recording life at Rounder; his 1984 set, From the Heart, proved to the world that this Tan Canary could still chirp like a champ. With producer Scott Billington, he recorded some nine albums for the label prior to his cancer-related death on September 14, 1998. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi
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Johnny Adams — Top 30 songs of 56
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Johnny Adams | Not Trustworthy (A Lyin' Woman) | ||
| Johnny Adams | Johnny Adams | ||
| Johnny Adams | Walkin On A Tightrope | ||
| Johnny Adams | Do Right Woman, Do Right Man | ||
| Johnny Adams | Feel The Beat (The Revenge Edit) | ||
| Johnny Adams | Teach Me Tonight | ||
| Johnny Adams | The Bells Of St Mary | ||
| Johnny Adams | The Little Boy That Santa Clause Forgot | ||
| Johnny Adams | Reconsider Me | ||
| Johnny Adams | I Don't Know | ||
| Johnny Adams | Danger Zone | ||
| Johnny Adams | Garbage Man | ||
| Johnny Adams | Feel The Heat, Feel The Beat | ||
| Johnny Adams | Georgia Morning Dew | ||
| Johnny Adams | Please come home for Christmas | ||
| Johnny Adams | The bells of St. Mary's | ||
| Johnny Adams | Let Me Be Myself | ||
| Johnny Adams | One Foot In The Blues | ||
| Johnny Adams | Please Come Home for Christmas | ||
| Johnny Adams | But Not For Me | ||
| Johnny Adams | The jealous kind | ||
| Johnny Adams | I Don't Worry Myself | ||
| Johnny Adams | A Losing Battle | ||
| Johnny Adams | Bulldog Break His Chain | ||
| Johnny Adams | Dreams Must Be Going Out Of Style | ||
| Johnny Adams | Half awoke | ||
| Johnny Adams | Won't pass me by | ||
| Johnny Adams | Feel The Beat, Feel The Heat (CMAN Edit) | ||
| Johnny Adams | Down That Lonely Road | ||
| Johnny Adams | Going Out Of My Mind Sale |