Sammy Johns

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Chevy Van 02:53 Tools
Chevy Van (Re-Recorded Version) 02:53 Tools
She Didn't Know 00:00 Tools
You've Got to Show Me 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Early Morning Love 00:00 Tools
You're My Girl 00:00 Tools
Rag Doll 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Hang My Head And Moan 00:00 Tools
Way Out Jesus 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (Original) 02:53 Tools
Chevy Van (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Jenny 00:00 Tools
We Will Shine 00:00 Tools
Holy Mother, Aging Father 00:00 Tools
Friends of Mine 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (Re-Recorded) 02:53 Tools
Bayou Bay 00:00 Tools
Run Boy Run 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van 70's Music 00:00 Tools
Peas in a Pod 00:00 Tools
Making Tracks 02:26 Tools
Cry 00:00 Tools
Holy Mother Aging Father 00:00 Tools
Cinderella Jones 00:00 Tools
Sammy Johns - Chevy Van 02:55 Tools
Sandy Hill 00:00 Tools
Shake a Hand 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van ('75) 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (1975) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Can Change This Love 00:00 Tools
Let The Sun Shine 00:00 Tools
Way Out Tears 00:00 Tools
Country Lady 00:00 Tools
You're So Sweet 00:00 Tools
Bless My Soul 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (Long) 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (Original Artist Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Hey, Mr. Dreamer 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van - Sammy Johns 00:00 Tools
Falling For You 00:00 Tools
Chevy Van (75) 00:00 Tools
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Like a lot of musicians, Johns started young. When he was nine, his father presented him with a guitar. By the time he was a teenager in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, he had established his own band, the Devilles. The group performed in local clubs and cut a few records on the Dixie record label. Shifting to Atlanta, he began to make a name for himself and snagged a recording contract in 1973. General Recording Corporation put out Johns' first solo record, "Early Morning Love," the following year. Although he wrote a number of hit songs for other artists, Johns is best remembered for the one he recorded himself, "Chevy Van", a song about a loose-loving man who picks up a woman while he's on the road, struck a chord with listeners in the sexually liberated 1970s when Johns released it mid-decade. His mellow and easy style made love that was free and easy seem natural when he sang, "We made love in my Chevy van, and that's all right with me." The singer/songwriter sold more than three million copies in 1975, and the single climbed to #5 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After his eponymous debut album on the GRC record label (General Recording Corporation), which included "Chevy Van," the singer inked a deal in 1976 with Warner-Curb, which resulted in Johns working on the soundtrack to The Van, the first film to feature Danny DeVito. The 1982 New World Records single "Falling for You" caught the eye of Elektra, and the company took Johns on board and issued "Love Me off the Road" and "Common Man." When country artist John Conlee covered "Common Man," the single went gold and topped the charts. Conlee made the song his theme, and Johns was on his way writing songs for others. Among those who have recorded Johns' songs are Waylon Jennings, Sammy Kershaw, and Conway Twitty. In 1985, Jennings serenaded the Statue of Liberty with Johns' "America" on a nationally broadcast event to mark the statue's restoration. The performance helped take the single gold and "America" was nominated for song of the year in country music circles. Johns' "Desperado Love" brought Twitty his final gold record. Kershaw covered the song that started it all for Johns, "Chevy Van," on his Politics Religion, and Her album in 1996. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.