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The Fantastic Johnny C

The Fantastic Johnny C

The Fantastic Johnny C has been played on NTS in shows including House Call, featured first on 22 November 2015. Songs played include Waitin' For The Rain, Cool Broadway and Hitch It To The Horse.

The Fantastic Johnny C (Johnny Corley, April 28, 1943, in Greenwood, SC) was an American soul singer.

His first gig was at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia, sharing a bill with Sam & Dave, the Vibrations, and Joe Simon. Phil L.A. of Soul released his only album, Boogaloo Down Broadway, a mini-masterpiece of gritty soul containing the deep soul cuts "Warm and Tender Love," "Shout Bamalama," and many dance tunes: "Cool Broadway," "Barefootin'," "The Bounce," and "Land of a Thousand Dances." Corley continued to sing in church while recording secular music. When he scored his first hit, Boogaloo Down Broadway, he stated that his goal was to be the "number one soul brother," and, while he failed to achieve that lofty title, he did land among the stars for brief period courtesy of his explosive recordings. "Broadway" became a big hit, hitting number five on the R&B charts and number seven on the pop charts. The follow-up, "Got What You Need," didn't surpass or equal "Broadway," but it did chart, while "Hitch It to the Horse" bounced onto the R&B charts, and even crept into the pop Top 40, in 1968.

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The Fantastic Johnny C

The Fantastic Johnny C has been played on NTS in shows including House Call, featured first on 22 November 2015. Songs played include Waitin' For The Rain, Cool Broadway and Hitch It To The Horse.

The Fantastic Johnny C (Johnny Corley, April 28, 1943, in Greenwood, SC) was an American soul singer.

His first gig was at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia, sharing a bill with Sam & Dave, the Vibrations, and Joe Simon. Phil L.A. of Soul released his only album, Boogaloo Down Broadway, a mini-masterpiece of gritty soul containing the deep soul cuts "Warm and Tender Love," "Shout Bamalama," and many dance tunes: "Cool Broadway," "Barefootin'," "The Bounce," and "Land of a Thousand Dances." Corley continued to sing in church while recording secular music. When he scored his first hit, Boogaloo Down Broadway, he stated that his goal was to be the "number one soul brother," and, while he failed to achieve that lofty title, he did land among the stars for brief period courtesy of his explosive recordings. "Broadway" became a big hit, hitting number five on the R&B charts and number seven on the pop charts. The follow-up, "Got What You Need," didn't surpass or equal "Broadway," but it did chart, while "Hitch It to the Horse" bounced onto the R&B charts, and even crept into the pop Top 40, in 1968.

Original source: Last.fm

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Waitin' For The Rain
The Fantastic Johnny C.
Phil L.A. Of Soul1973
Cool Broadway
The Fantastic Johnny C
Phil L.A. Of Soul1968
Hitch It To The Horse
The Fantastic Johnny C
Phil L.A. Of Soul1968
Waitin' For The Rain
The Fantastic Johnny C
Jamie1973
Cool Broadway
The Fantastic Johnny C
Phil L.A. Of Soul1968