Johnnie & Joe

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Over the Mountain, Across the Sea 02:17 Tools
Over The Mountain Across The Sea 02:14 Tools
Over the Mountain, Cross the Sea 02:18 Tools
I'll Be Spinning 02:30 Tools
Over The Mountain; Across The Sea 02:18 Tools
Who Do You Love? 02:19 Tools
Darling 02:34 Tools
False Love Has Got To Go 02:02 Tools
It Was There 02:38 Tools
over the mountain 02:02 Tools
Feel Alright 02:44 Tools
Over The Mountain Cross The Sea 02:21 Tools
Across The Sea 02:34 Tools
Let Your Mind Do The Walking 02:52 Tools
You Can Always Count On Me 02:32 Tools
My Baby's Gone On, On 02:43 Tools
We Get That Feelin' 02:46 Tools
There Goes My Heart 02:29 Tools
Over The Mountains, Across The Sea 02:43 Tools
I Pray To Keep Our Love Strong 02:33 Tools
Speak Softly Angel 02:02 Tools
There Goes My Heart (On Fire For You) 02:30 Tools
My Baby's Gone (And Left Me) 02:43 Tools
Why Oh Why 02:05 Tools
Over The Mountain Across The Sea\Johnnie & Joe 02:16 Tools
My Baby's Gone ,On,On 02:43 Tools
I Was So Lonely 02:54 Tools
Over The Mountain, Across The Sea Part 2 02:22 Tools
Where Did She Go? 02:39 Tools
My Baby's Gone, On, On 02:22 Tools
If You Tell Me You're Mine 02:56 Tools
Over The Mountain, Across The Sea, Pt. 2 02:18 Tools
The Highest Mountain, The Deepest River 03:30 Tools
Red Sails In The Sunset 02:25 Tools
My Baby's Gone And Left Me 02:45 Tools
Speak Softly (Angel) 02:01 Tools
Over the Mountain (Across the Sea) 02:01 Tools
Why, Oh Why 02:03 Tools
Warm, Soft, And Lovely 02:13 Tools
I Want You Here Beside Me 02:03 Tools
Over The Mountain (Part 2) 02:20 Tools
Kingdom Of Love 02:56 Tools
Queen Of My Heart 02:34 Tools
Over the Mountain, Cross the S 02:12 Tools
You Said It and Don't Forget It 02:01 Tools
Why Did She Go? 02:20 Tools
My Baby's Gone On On 02:20 Tools
Why Did She Go 02:23 Tools
Devil Should Gone With Your Bad Self 02:28 Tools
Tell Me 02:14 Tools
You're The Loveliest Song I Ever Heard 03:06 Tools
Sincere Love 02:12 Tools
Why, Oh, Why 02:01 Tools
Jamaica - Our Thing 02:12 Tools
Sooner Or Later 02:14 Tools
Over the Mountain, 'Cross the Sea 02:15 Tools
I Adore You 02:12 Tools
Warm, Soft And Lovely 02:14 Tools
Over The Mountain - Across The Sea 02:12 Tools
Warm Soft And Lovely 02:15 Tools
Over The Mountain, Across The Sea - WIBG Calling all cars 02:14 Tools
Why Do You Hurt Me So 02:15 Tools
Who Do You Love 02:20 Tools
When I Write The Book 03:06 Tools
Over the Mountain , Cross the 02:15 Tools
Tossin' Turnin' (Yearnin' Burnin' For Your Love) 02:15 Tools
If I Just Had You 03:06 Tools
Jamaica Our Thing 03:06 Tools
Over The Mountian Across The Sea 02:28 Tools
My Baby Is So Sweet 02:28 Tools
Over The Mountain - Part 2 02:28 Tools
Christmas In Vietnam 03:06 Tools
Overnight 00:00 Tools
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 03:47 Tools
Over The Mountain - Across The Sea (Digitally Remastered) 03:06 Tools
Where Did She Go 03:47 Tools
Over The Mountain Across The Sea\\Johnnie & Joe 03:47 Tools
Over The Mouintain 03:06 Tools
Crying To The World Outside 03:06 Tools
Feel All Right (Feel Alright) 03:47 Tools
My Baby's Gone And Left Me (Outtake) 03:47 Tools
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Johnnie & Joe were an American rhythm & blues vocal duo from The Bronx, who were best known for their 1957 hit "Over the Mountain, Across the Sea." Johnnie Louise Richardson (June 29, 1935, Montgomery, Alabama - October 25, 1988, New York City) and Joe Rivers (March 20, 1937, Charleston, South Carolina) began singing together in 1957 and released several singles on Chess Records, which were leased from J & S Records, to whom the duo were under contract. Richardson was the daughter of the J&S label owner, Zelma "Zell" Sanders, who had been a touring member of The Hearts. Three of the songs hit the U.S. singles charts. "Over the Mountain, Across the Sea", written by Rex Garvin, went to #3 on the R&B chart and #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "I'll Be Spinning", written by Freddie Scott, went Top 10 R&B, both in 1957. "My Baby's Gone", a #15 R&B hit, was their last, although "Over the Mountain, Across the Sea" returned to the pop charts in 1960, peaking at #89 the second time around. Richardson and Rivers resumed their professional partnership later in the 1960s. During the 1970s and 80s they performed in oldies concerts, and made a critically acclaimed album, Kingdom of Love, in 1982. Johnnie Richardson died of complications from a stroke in 1988. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.