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Ella Johnson

Jazz
Ella Johnson (born 22 June 1919 in Darlington, South Carolina) was an American jazz singer who began performing as a teenager with her brother, pianist Buddy Johnson, in New York City. Her breakthrough came in 1940 when she recorded "Please, Mr. Johnson" with the Buddy Johnson Orchestra, followed by hits such as "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?", "When My Man Comes Home", and "Hittin’ On Me". Throughout the 1940s she recorded with the Buddy Johnson Orchestra for Decca, including the single "Ain’tcha Got Me Where You Want Me", while her 1945 rendition of "Since I Fell F...
Songs
Mush Mouth
Mush Mouth 

Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

Say Ella

3:06

Going to New York
Going to New York 

Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

Go Ahead & Rock Rock Rock

3:02

Bring It Up, Van Dyke
Bring It Up, Van Dyke 

Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

3:02

Tuke Number One
Tuke Number One 

Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

2:21

Much Mouth
Much Mouth 

Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

3:04

Buddy's Boogie
Buddy's Boogie 

Instrumental

Buddy Johnson and Ella Johnson

Walkin'

2:43