Shirley Johnson

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As The Years Go Passing By 05:45 Tools
not for the love of you 03:07 Tools
it hurts me too 04:15 Tools
Feels So Good 03:03 Tools
Unchain My Heart 06:14 Tools
killer diller 03:28 Tools
the blues is all i've got 04:57 Tools
Prisoner Of Love 04:54 Tools
missed the best chance 04:34 Tools
Paycheck In My Pocket 04:18 Tools
love abuse 07:05 Tools
My Baby Played Me For A Fool 03:40 Tools
somebody have mercy 05:09 Tools
for you my love 04:57 Tools
your turn to cry 04:52 Tools
Blues Attack 04:27 Tools
Little Wing 03:29 Tools
You're Reckless 00:30 Tools
Let It Rain 06:25 Tools
634-5789 03:15 Tools
Just Like That 04:49 Tools
Selfish Kind Of Gal 03:46 Tools
You Just Using Me 04:34 Tools
Felt So Good 04:05 Tools
YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THERE 05:09 Tools
I'm Going To Find Me A Lover 03:53 Tools
Lost And Alone 03:10 Tools
no deposit, no return 04:22 Tools
saved 04:02 Tools
hard-lovin' mama 04:22 Tools
Hard Lovin' Mama 03:30 Tools
Take Your Foor Off My Back 05:02 Tools
Trippin' On You 03:30 Tools
Hold What You've Got 03:30 Tools
Take Your Foot Off My Back 05:02 Tools
You Should't Have Been There 05:02 Tools
Need Your Love So Bad 05:02 Tools
Trippin On You 05:02 Tools
Trippin’ On You 05:02 Tools
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Singer, Nightclub Entertainer, Shirley Johnson is a veteran Chicago Blues Singer. Her music is soulful and smooth; her lyrics are warm, affectionate, and understanding. Shirley presents a sound that is distinctively her own, conveying stories of reality, with the ultimate message that personifies love. Born in Franklin, Virginia, Shirley’s musical talent was evident from the age of 10, when she began singing gospel music. After 8 years of singing Gospel, In 1965 she began singing Pop and R&B music. From there Shirley was recognized as one of the up and coming female artists in R&B music. Because of popular demand Shirley became an opening act for such superstars as: Al Green, Jerry Butler, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, and Millie Jackson and many others. Also, during the late 60’s she recorded her 1st three singles on Biggs and Shawn Records. In 1984, she was advised by a close friend to move to Chicago, the home of the Blues. With her warm personality, Shirley was welcomed into the Blues arena with open arms.She opened for some of the best in the in the industry.Some of those artists were: Johnny Christian, Artie “Blues Boy” White, BuckWheat Zydeco, Little Milton Campbell, Johnnie Taylor, Buster Benton, Koko Taylor, and Bobby Rush. Between 1986 and 1988, Shirley recorded 2 more singles on Diamond Jim & Big Boy Records. In 1989, Shirley became acquainted with Professor Eddie Lusk, and later toured with him as his opening act.Shirley later formed her own band in 1991,which jump-started her Blues career. She was asked to appear in 3 movies: “Next of Kin” with Patrick Swayze, “Father Jim” with Robert DeNiro, and “V.I. Warshawski” with Kathleen Turner. She also did a commercial for the Dept. of Tourism for the state of Illinois. Hard work and dedication finally paid off, because in 1994 Shirley released her debut CD called “Looking for Love”. The 1st single to ride the charts was “I’m Gonna Find Me A Lover”. Shirley also did three compilation CDs. She currently is a Delmark Recording Artist with two CDs distributed by Delmark: Killer Diller and Blues Attack. The Delmark Releases caused Shirley to be nominated for two Blues Music Awards. Shirley is in constant demand all over the world, having toured 21 countries. You can find her at Blue Chicago, where she's been performing for 18 years along with other Blues Venues near you. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.