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Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

Role
  
Guitarist

Name
  
L.V. Johnson


Labels
  
Various

Years active
  
Mid 1960sā€“1994

Record label
  
VARIOUS

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Born
  
December 25, 1946 Chicago, Illinois, United States (
1946-12-25
)

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, singer, songwriter

Died
  
1994, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
Cold and Mean, Unclassified, I Got The Touch

Genres
  
Chicago blues, Electric blues, Soul blues, Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar People
  
Tyrone Davis, Sonny Boy Williamson I, Strong Arm Steady, Luther Ingram, Otis Clay

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L.V. Johnson (December 25, 1946 ā€“ November 22, 1994) was an American Chicago blues and soul-blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is best known for his renditions of "Don't Cha Mess with My Money, My Honey or My Woman" and "Recipe". He worked with the Soul Children, the Bar-Keys and Johnnie Taylor. Songs he wrote were recorded by Tyrone Davis, Bobby Bland and the Dells. He was the nephew of Elmore James.

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Biography

Johnson was born in Chicago, Illinois, and learned to play the guitar from B.B. King.

He was employed by Stax Records as a session musician and played on recordings by the Bar-Kays, Johnnie Taylor, and the Soul Children. His songs "Are You Serious" and "True Love Is Hard to Find" were hit singles for Tyrone Davis. His song "Country Love" was recorded by Bobby Bland. The Dells reached the Billboard chart with their version of Johnson's "Give Your Baby a Standing Ovation".

Johnson was Davis's accompanist until embarking on a modest solo career in the early 1980s. He recorded for ICA, Phono, and Ichiban Records, but without much commercial success. He was also a co-owner of a steakhouse and nightclub in Chicago.

Johnson died of undisclosed causes in Chicago in November 1994, at the age of 47.

His track "I Don't Really Care" was sampled by J. Dilla on "Airworks", on Dilla's 2006 album, Donuts. The same track was sampled by Strong Arm Steady and used in "Chittlins & Pepsi" (featuring Planet Asia), on Strong Arm Steady's 2010 album, In Search of Stoney Jackson.

Albums

  • We Belong Together (1981)
  • I Really Don't Care (1987)
  • Cold & Mean (Ichiban, 1989)
  • I Got the Touch (Ichiban, 1991)
  • Unclassified (Ichiban, 1992)
  • References

    L.V. Johnson Wikipedia