Johnnie Taylor - I Am Somebody - Parts 1 & 2 (Official Audio)
Track from the album One Step Beyond (1971).
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During a recording career that spanned nearly half a century, Johnnie Taylor covered more genres of African-American music than any other major artist. His earliest sides, in 1953, were with the 5 Echoes, a Chicago doo-wop group. In 1955 he joined the Highway Q.C.’s, a Chicago gospel quartet in which both Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls had previously sung lead. Then, in 1957, he joined the Soul Stirrers, filling a role in the famous gospel quartet previously occupied by Sam Cooke. Taylor then recorded blues and soul music with limited commercial success for Cooke’s SAR and Derby labels from 1961 to ’64. He signed with Stax Records in 1966 and over the next nine years scored a dozen Top Ten R&B hits.
One Step Beyond was released in 1971 and it was Taylor’s sixth studio album. Johnnie included a mix of Southern soul, R&B, and gospel influenced tracks. The album garnered two hit singles including “Jody’s Got Your Girl and Gone,“ which hit number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 23 on the Hot 100 chart, and “I Don’t Wanna Lose You,“ which reached number 13 on the R&B chart. One Step Beyond was described in as “...one of the singer’s best LPs.“
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