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chart hits. These included "Let's Beat Out Some Love" (No. 2 R&B, 1943, with Johnson on vocals), "Baby Don't You Cry" (No. 3 R&B, 1943, with Warren Evans on vocals), his biggest hit "When My Man Comes Home" (No. 1
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in 1948. His orchestra remained a major touring attraction through the late 1940s and early 1950s, and continued to record in the
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remained one of his passions. In 1938, he moved to New York City, and the following year toured Europe with the
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pianist and bandleader active from the 1930s through the 1960s. His songs were often performed by his sister
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This article is about the musician and bandleader. For the American football player, see
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of "Since I Fell for You" in 1945, but it did not become a major hit until recorded by
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By 1941, he had assembled a nine-piece orchestra, and soon began a series of
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with his band, soon afterwards being joined by his sister Ella as vocalist.
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7684: "Stop Pretending (So Hip You See)" // "Jammin' in Georgia" (1939)
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48060: "Serves Me Right" // "You Can't Tell Who's Lovin' Who" (1947)
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70488: "There's No One Like You" // "I Never Had It So Good" (1954)
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In 1946, Johnson composed a Blues Concerto, which he performed at
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24641: "If You Never Return" // "If I Ever Find You, Baby" (1949)
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28907: "Talkin' About Another Man's Wife" // "Jeanette" (1953)
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71262: "I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone" // "Minglin
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28378: "This New Situation" // "Be Reasonable" (1952)
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71159: "I've Surrendered" // "Slide's Mambo" (1957)
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