Marv Earl Johnson (October 15, 1938 – May 16, 1993) was an
American R&B and soul singer, most notable for performing on the first
record to be issued from what became Motown.
He was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1938. He began his
career singing with a doo-wop group called the Serenaders in the mid 1950s. In
1958, he recorded his first songs, 'My Baby-O' and 'Once Upon a Time.' The single
didn't fair very well, but with budding talents not only as a singer but as a
songwriter and pianist, he was discovered by Berry Gordy while Johnson
performed at a carnival.
Gordy had already decided to form his first record label,
Tamla, and Johnson's recording of their song "Come to Me" became the
label's first single in May 1959. The fledgling label did not have national
distribution and so the song was released by United Artists, and reached No.30
on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Johnson would co-write another four songs with
Gordy.
Johnson enjoyed many hits in Australia where he racked up a
total of eight Top 40 hits, including three chart-toppers. "Come To
Me" was released in Australia on EMI's London Records (as were most of his
Australian releases) and reached No.16 on the 2UE Top 40 in Sydney. "You
Got What It Takes" was his biggest Australian hit, topping the national
charts for over 16 weeks in 1960.
After "I Love The Way You Love" became a national
Top 10 hit in mid 1960, Johnson flew to Australia to meet entrepreneur and Big
Show creator Lee Gordon, and performed in his September Big Show, "Twist
It Up". At the top of the bill were Bobby Rydell, Chubby Checker, and
James Darren with Jackie Wilson, Johnson, and Barry Mann. They were supported
by Johnny O'Keefe, The Delltones and Col Joye.
In the UK, he had two Top Ten hits. "You Got What It
Takes", reached No.7 in 1960, and "I'll Pick a Rose for My Rose"
got to No.10 in 1969. Three other recordings made the UK chart: "I Love
The Way You Love", "Ain't Gonna Be That Way" and "I Miss
You Baby".
After issuing his final Motown singles in the U.S. in 1968,
Johnson remained with Motown working on sales and promotion throughout the
1970s. He also wrote songs for Tyrone Davis and Johnnie Taylor.
Johnson continued singing into the 1990s, releasing a solo
album on the London based Motorcity Records label. He died of a stroke on 16
May 1993, in Columbia, South Carolina, at the age of 54. He is interred at
Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. (info mainly
Wikipedia)
ReplyDeleteFor Marv Johnson ~ I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose. The Complete Motown Recordings
1964 – 1971 go here:
http://www83.zippyshare.com/v/4KAYZind/file.html
01 Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose (2:40)
02 Marv Johnson - I'm Not A Plaything (2:11)
03 Marv Johnson - Just The Way You Are (2:44)
04 Marv Johnson - Sleep (Little One) (3:10)
05 Marv Johnson - Bad Girl (2:49)
06 Marv Johnson - Everybody's Got To Pay Some Dues (3:17)
07 Marv Johnson - So Glad You Chose Me (2:32)
08 Marv Johnson - I Wish I Liked You As Much As I Love You (2:44)
09 Marv Johnson - I Miss You Baby (How I Miss You) (2:48)
10 Marv Johnson - Why Don't You Want To Let Me Go (2:59)
11 Marv Johnson - You Got The Love I Love (2:34)
12 Marv Johnson - There Goes A Lonely Man (2:08)
13 Marv Johnson - Understanding (2:27)
14 Marv Johnson - S.O.S. (Girl In Distress) (3:12)
15 Marv Johnson - Let's Talk It Over (2:22)
16 Marv Johnson - Save My Love For A Rainy Day (2:54)
17 Marv Johnson - She's All I Need In This World (3:00)
18 Marv Johnson - Farewell Is A Lonely Sound (2:29)
19 Marv Johnson - Just Another Lonely Night (2:50)
20 Marv Johnson - Just Look Through Your Window At The World (2:36)
21 Marv Johnson - Why Don't You Want To Let Me Go (2:59)
22 Marv Johnson - I'm Not A Plaything (2:11)
23 Marv Johnson - I Miss You Baby (How I Miss You) (Mono) (2:47)
24 Marv Johnson - Just The Way You Are (2:44)
25 Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose (Mono) (2:37)
26 Marv Johnson - You Got The Love I Love (2:34)
A big thank you to FredO @ The Rockin’ Bandit blog for original link.
Would there be any possibility of re-upping this Marv collection, unable to find else where. Thanks for all the great music.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad that a lot of great blogs and forums are being closed.
Hello David, here's the new link
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Many thanks.
ReplyDeletePlease can you fix this link as it dead thank you amazing blog
ReplyDeleteHello King, here's the new link.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.upload.ee/files/14795966/Marv_Johnson___RoseForMyRose.rar.html
It's low bitrate, but at the time it was the only copy available (and apparently still is)
I have the majority of the track list on various other CDs, which I'll compile for you if requested, but looking around on the web I see the actual CD is available from £10.
Thanks for your comment, much appreciated.
Regards,Bob.
Thank you for the quick reply and thank fp fixing it low or high quality never a issue Happy new year also
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