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Tag: Lil Johnson

  • “If You Can Dish It (I Can Take It)” – Lil Johnson (1935)

    “If You Can Dish It (I Can Take It)” – Lil Johnson (1935)

    The wonderful Lil Johnson delivers her sly come-on song “If You Can Dish It” to the lively accompaniment of Black Bob on piano and Bill Settles on the “bass fiddle” as it’s referred to on the label.

    You can feel her delightful and commanding stage presence through this record almost 90 years later. During the instrumental break Johnson playfully exhorts her accompanists: shouting “Dish it out – dish it out, Bob!” and “Hit that Fiddle!”

    Recorded in Chicago, Illinois on December 17, 1935.
    Released as Conqueror 8647.

    Credits
    Lil Johnson – vocals
    Bill Settles – string bass
    Black Bob – piano

  • “Two Timin’ Man” – Lil Johnson (1936)

    “Two Timin’ Man” – Lil Johnson (1936)

    A rousing tune from Lil Johnson accompanied by an excellent group of Chicago performers.

    Recorded in Chicago, Illinois on June 11, 1936.
    Released as Vocalion 03266, Okeh 03266, Columbia 30059 and 37682..

    Credits
    Lil Johnson – vocals
    Arnett Nelson – clarinet
    Black Bob – piano
    Big Bill Broonzy – guitar
    Unknown Artist – bass (perhaps Bill Settles)?
    Unknown Artist – drums