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Bill Dahl (Allmusic)Įverybody Knows About My Good Thing & Open House At My House (2001) (o-1973) 01- Baby Get Hip To Yourself.mp3 02 - How Are You Fixed For Love.mp3 03 - How can A Broke Man Survive.mp3 04 - Keep On Keeping On.mp3 05 - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Part 1).mp3 06 - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Part 2).mp3 07 - There Is Something On Your Mind.mp3 08 - You've Got The Love I Need.mp3 09 - It's My Fault Darling.mp3 10 - Make Love To Me Baby.mp3 11- Sweet Soul Woman.mp3 12 - Open House At My House (Part 1).mp3 13 - You're Not The Only One Baby (That's Got Someone Across Town).mp3 14 - My Special Rose.mp3 15 - A Thousand Miles Away.mp3 16 - I Can't Stop Loving You Baby.mp3 17 - What Would I Do Without You.mp3 18 - Open House At My House (Part 2).mp3 19 - You're Savin' Your Best Lovin' For Me.mp3 20 - As Long As I Don't Have To See You.mp3 21- Strange Bed With A Strange Head.mp3 22 - I'l Make It Worth Your While.mp3 File name: JT - EK 1.rar: Download link: File name: JT - EK 2.Karaoke - Sing Along With Your Favorite Artistġ. Hill - share microgroove space with eight more solid efforts, supervised by Miles Grayson (who co-wrote a good deal of the album). Two R&B hits - "It's My Fault Darling" and the ironic two-part title cut, later revived by Z.Z. Though he recorded only sparingly during the 1980s and '90s, he remained an active performer until his death in 2002.Įverybody Knows About My Good Thing & Open House At My House - This twofer was released in 2001.Ī great simmering soul-blues album. While at Ronn, Little Johnny cut some duets with yet another Taylor, this one named Ted (no, they weren't related either). Taylor's tenure at Stan Lewis's Ronn imprint elicited the slow blues mash "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing" in 1971 and a similar witty hit follow-up, "Open House at My House," the next year (both were covered later by Z.Z. The singer also did fairly well with "Since I Found a New Love" in 1964 and "Zig Zag Lightning" in 1966. He followed it up with the tortured R&B chart-topper "Part Time Love," which found him testifying in gospel-fired style over Arthur Wright's biting guitar and a grinding, horn-leavened downbeat groove. The gliding midtempo blues "You'll Need Another Favor," firmly in a Bobby Bland mode, was Taylor's first chart item. Influenced by Little Willie John, he debuted as an R&B artist with a pair of 45s for Hunter Hancock's Swingin' logo, but his career didn't soar until he inked a pact with Fantasy's Galaxy subsidiary in 1963 (where he benefited from crisp production by Cliff Goldsmith and Ray Shanklin's arrangements). Little Johnny came to Los Angeles in 1950 and did a stint with the Mighty Clouds of Joy before going secular. Another similarity between the two Taylors: Both hailed from strong gospel backgrounds. This Johnny Taylor was definitely not the suave Sam Cooke protégé who blitzed the charts with "Who's Making Love" for Stax in 1968 that's Johnnie Taylor, who added to the confusion by covering "Part Time Love" for Stax. Some folks still get them mixed up, so to get it straight from the outset, Little Johnny Taylor was best known for his scorching slow blues smashes "Part Time Love" (for Bay Area-based Galaxy Records in 1963) and 1971's "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing" for Ronn Records in Shreveport, LA.