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Chanteur Country US né Lehman Monroe Tyler le 6 Février 1918 en Arkansas. Johnny Tyler fut un chanteur régulier sur les radios KSKY de Dallas (Texas) et WGST d'Atlanta (Georgie). Il est mort le 25 Septembre 1961.
US Country
singer born Lehman Monroe Tyler on February 5, 1918
in Arkansas. Johnny Tyler was a regular singer on radios KSKY of Dallas (Texas)
and WGST of Atlanta (Georgie).
His career began around 1945 on Stanchel Records with the band "Original
Hillbillies". In 1947 he signed a recording contract with RCA Victor, where he
had the largest success of his career. His most well-known single for RCA was "Okie
Boogie", which hit the Billboard charts in 1947. He also recorded together with
Luke Wills, and for a time was a member of Wills's band, the Rhythm Busters.In
1953 he appeared on radio on WGST out of
Atlanta, Georgia. He became a member of Jimmie Smith and His Texans, which
often made appearances at the Joe Cotton Rhythm Ranch. He recorded a few more
singles at this time as well. In 1954 he played regularly on WGST and on the
WSB Barn Dance, with Jimmie Smith. Later singles were issued on Ekko Records
and Starday Records.
He died in September 25, 1961 at age 43.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Tyler
Talents : Vocals, Guitar
Style musical : Country Boogie, Honky Tonk
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Can‘t Trust You Now (1946)
Troubles On YOUR Mind (1946) Freight Train Boogie (1947) OAKIE BOOGIE (1947) Behind The Eight Ball (1947) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
78 t., Singles & EP
1945 | 78 t. FARGO ? (US) |
Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Please My Darling Think Of Me / Give Me Back My Heart |
1945 | 78 t. FARGO 1110 (US) |
Rocky Ship & His Prairie Pioneers - I Didn‘t Think This Could Happen To Me / This Troubled Mind (O Mine) |
05/1946 | 78 t. FARGO 1113 (US) |
Johnny Tyler’s Riders Of The Rio Grande - I Can‘t Trust You Now / If I Knew Just Where You Are Tonight |
05/1946 | 78 t. FARGO 1114 (US) |
Vic Bias’ Panhandle Playboys - Nobody's Fool / Rose Of The Alamo |
06/1946 | 78 t. STANCHEL SR 101 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Oakie Boogie / Yes I Do |
06/1946 | 78 t. STANCHEL SR 102 (US) |
Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Troubles On Your Mind / Dora Darlin‘ |
1946 | 78 t. BIXBY WM-500 (US) |
Johnny Tyler & His Original Hillbillies - Oakie Boogie / Yes I Do |
02/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2171 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed / New Pretty Blonde |
03/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2182 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Freight Train Boogie / Rockn' Chair Money |
06/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2290 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Oakie Boogie / Texas Red |
07/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2368 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Behind The Eight Ball / I Don't Know Where To Go But I'm Goin' |
10/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2503 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - City Of Memphis / Oh How You Lied |
12/1947 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2620 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Peepin' Through The Keyhole (Watching Jole Blon) / Wild And Wicked Look In Your Eye |
01/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2656 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Tell A Woman / Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail |
03/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2774 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Old Macdonald's Boogie / Swamp Woman |
06/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-2928 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Find 'em, Fool 'em And Forget 'em / Fiddlin' Joe |
10/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-3139 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE- Little Rock A-R-K / Cornbread And Butter Beans |
12/1948 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 20-3280 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - I Never See My Baby Alone / Jealous Blues |
02/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0017 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Almost Every Time / Two Can Play Your Game |
05/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0053 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - It Ain't Far To The Bar / Gravy Train |
09/1949 | 78 t. RCA VICTOR 21-0105 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Nothin' Won't Cure The Blues / I Got Mine |
09/1949 | SP RCA VICTOR 48-0108 (US) | Johnny TYLER & His RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE - Nothin' Won't Cure The Blues / I Got Mine |
02/1953 | 78 t. SPECIALTY SP-713 (US) |
Take Your Blues And Go / A Sinner's Song |
02/1953 | SP SPECIALTY SP-713-45 (US) |
Take Your Blues And Go / A Sinner's Song |
07/1953 | SP SPECIALTY SP-717-45 (US) |
Hillbilly Preacher / I'm Grateful To You |
03/1955 | SP EKKO 45-EK-1000 (US) | Johnny Tyler & His BAND - Devil's Hot Rod / Words You Forgot To Say |
03/1955 | SP EKKO 45-EK-1002 (US) |
Johnny Tyler & The Rainbow VALLEY RANGERS - Ship With The Golden Sail / Where You Gonna' Hide |
11/1955 | SP LIBERTY 55007 (US) |
One Way Heart / Heads Up |
10/1956 | SP STARDAY 45-263 (US) | Lie To Me Baby / Country Fair |
04/1957 | EP RURAL RHYTHM RR-45-509 (US) |
Johnny Tyler Sings American Folk Songs - Devil's Slate / Bad Luck Done Got Me / Legend Of Billy The Kid / Coal Miner |
06/1957 | SP RURAL RHYTHM 510 (US) |
Devil On My Shoulder / If I'm To Bear The Name |
1958 | EP RURAL RHYTHM RR-45-512 (US) |
Flowers While Your Living / Yak Yak / God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust / It Felt So Good |
03/1959 | SP RURAL RHYTHM RR-45-515 (US) | Country Fair / Lie To Me Baby |
06/1959 | SP RURAL RHYTHM 519 (US) |
Country Fair (Johnny TYLER) / Centennial Whiskers (Roger SMITH) |
1960 | EP RURAL RHYTHM SPEC RR-509 (US) |
God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust / Coal Miner / Devil's Slate / Bad Luck (They Call Me) |
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Albums
1963 | LP 12" CROWN CLP-5321 (mono) / CST-321 (stereo) (US) | COUNTRY MUSIC STARS - Al TERRY & Johnny TYLER - Al Terry : Say A Prayer For Me / When You Broke The Rules Of Love / Without You / I Nearly Made A Fool Of My Heart / What Can I Do / Johnny Tyler : Devil's Slate / Bad Luck (Done Got Me) / Yak Yak / God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust / County Fair | |
1982 | LP 12" CASTLE LP 8205 (GER) | COUNTRY & WESTERN IN THE 40's & 50's - Vol. 5 - Turn Around / Peepin' Through The Key Hole / That Wicked Look In Your Eye / Don't Telephone-Don't Telegraph / I Can Get My Foot Off The Roll / Find ' em, Fool 'em And Forget 'em / I Got Mine / So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed / New Pretty Blonde / Freight Train Boogie / Rockin' Chair Money / Oh How You Lied | |
1997 | CD Bronco Buster CD-9036 (GER) |
Swingin‘ & Rockin‘ Western Style - Little Rock A-R-K / Gravy Train / Oakie Boogie / I Don't Know Where To Go, But I'm Goin' / Old Mcdonald's Boogie / Two Can Play Your Game / Swamp Woman Blues / Devil's Hot Rod Can't / Lie To Me, Baby I Got / Almost Every Time / Jealous Blues / Cornbread And Butter Beans / See My Baby Alone / County Fair / God's Gonna Turn Us To Dust / Oakie Boogie / City Of Memphis / Get My Foot Off The Rail / Baby I Got Mine / Freight Train Boogie |
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2000 | CD Hillbilly Researcher HBR CD 021(UK) |
Oakie Boogie - So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed / Freight Train Boogie / New Pretty Blonde (New Jole Blon) / Rockin' Chair Money / Texas Red Find / I Don't Know Where To Go, But I'm Goin' / Oakie Boogie / Behind The Eight Ball / Jealous Blues / City Of Memphis / Cornbread And Butterbeans / Oh How You Lied / That Wicked Look In Your Eyes / Old Mcdonald's Boogie / Tell A Woman / I Never See My Baby Alone / Little Rock A-R-K / Nothin' Won't Cure The Blues / Find 'Em, Fool 'Em And Forget 'Em / Peepin' Through The Keyhole (Watching Jole Blon) / I Got Mine / Almost Every Time / Fiddlin' Joe / Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail / Swamp Woman Blues / Two Can Play Your Game / It Ain't Far To The Bar / Boogie Gravy Train |
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2004 | CD CATTLE CCD 300 (GER) | TWO DOZEN WESTERN SWING JEWELS - A Nickel In The Jukebox / A Woman Was The Cause Of It All / Almost Every Time / Behind The Eight Ball / Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail / City Of Memphis / Corn Fed Arkansas Gal / Cornbread And Butter Beans / Freight Train Boogie / Gravy Train / I Don't Know Where To Go, But I'm Goin' / I Got Mine / I Never See My Baby Alone / I'm A Married Man / Is It True What They Say / It Ain't Far To The Bar / Jealous Blues / Little Rock A-R-K / Never Turn Your Back To A Woman / Oakie Boogie (Stanchel) / Oakie Boogie (RCA) / Old McDonald's Boogie / Swamp Woman Blues / Two Can Play Your Game |
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