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Merline Johnson

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Johnson first recorded in Chicago in 1937. One early song was "Sold It to the Devil". Over the next four years she recorded over 90 songs, including "Don't You Make Me High", "I'd Rather Be Drunk", and
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Little is known of her life. It is generally believed that she was born in Mississippi, though the researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc suggest she may have been born Merline Baker in
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blues, with songs such as "Drinking My Blues Away" and "I Just Keep on Drinking", delivered in a tough, unlovable voice. She was accompanied by
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singer in the 1930s and 1940s, billed as The Yas Yas Girl. "Yas yas" was a euphemism for buttocks in
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Index

Yas Yas Girl
Marlene Johnson
blues
hokum
Blind Boy Fuller
James "Stump" Johnson
The Duck's Yas-Yas-Yas
Callaway County, Missouri
LaVern Baker
Love with a Feeling
juke joint
Big Bill Broonzy
Lonnie Johnson
Blind John Davis
Buster Bennett
Punch Miller
List of classic female blues singers






"Merline Johnson | Biography"


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978-0313344237

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