Artist: Ella Johnson
Biography:
Ella Johnson made her mark as the vocalist with Buddy Johnson's big band during the '40s and '50s, and it is in that context she really shines. Her later solo sides for Mercury are pale imitations of her work with the band.
Although many of Ella's hits are uptempo (e.g. "I Don't Want Nobody"), it is on ballads and torchy blues that she really brings it together.
In fact, her earliest work for Decca during the mid '40s (much of which is not yet reissued) is uncannily good. At her best, Ella sounds like a pouty, vulnerable, and very sexy young girl. Like so much of her life, it was no affectation. The comparison to Billie Holiday is inevitable, but Ella was her own singer. Ella Johnson passed away February 16, 2004 in New York City. ~ Hank Davis, All Music Guide
Albums
Main Albums:
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Buddy Johnson, Ella Johnson: Gotta Go Upside Your Head
2006 Rev-Ola
Track Artist On:
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Bob Dylan: Best Of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour
2007 Chrome Dreams -
Various Artists: Men Are Like Street Cars: Women Blues Singers 1928...
1999 MCA


