1970 Johnny Adams – Heart & Soul
Heart & Soul is a compilation album by American blues musician Johnny Adams. Released in 1969 by SSS International, the record was produced by Shelby Singleton and contains much of Adams’ 1960s output. Johnny Adams was born in 1932 and grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. He absorbed the local music heritage and by his teens joined the Soul Revivers, a popular local gospel quartet. By 1959, Adams was living at a rooming house alongside songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie, who convinced him to sing several lines of a song she had just written. “I Won’t Cry”, produced by a 19-year-old Mac Rebennack, became a regional best-seller. Adams continued to have a string of local hits until 1962, when “Losing Battle”, a tale of backdoor romance, ascended the national R&B charts, peaking at number 27. Adams was connected with New Orleans label Ric Records, owned by Joe Ruffino. In the fall of 1962, Adams, Smokey Johnson, Joe Jones, Earl King and Chris Kenner traveled to Detroit, where they auditioned for Berry Gordy at Motown.
Tracks
1 Georgia Morning Dew (Margaret Lewis; Myra Smith) 03:17
2 In A Moment Of Weakness (Naomi Martin; Vivian Keith) 02:37
3 Real Live Living Hurtin’ Man (Margaret Lewis; Myra Smith) 03:10
4 Lonely Man (Johnny Adams; Mac Rebennack) 02:37
5 I Won’t Cry (Dorothy La Bostrie; Joe Ruffino) 02:20
6 Release Me (Dub Williams; Eddie Miller; Robert Yount) 02:50
7 Proud Woman (Fred Burch; Skip Gibbs) 02:39
8 I Can’t Be All Bad (Margaret Lewis; Myra Smith) 03:03
9 A Losing Battle (John Dauenhauer; Mac Rebennack) 02:50
10 Living On Your Love (Don Hill; John Koechner) 01:39
11 Reconsider Me (Margaret Lewis; Myra Smith) 03:55
Musicians
No credits available
Liner Notes
Producer – Shelby Singleton Jr
Record Company Shelby Singleton International Productions Inc