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The Brothers Johnson were an American funk and R&B band consisting of the American brothers George ("Lightnin' Licks") and Louis E. Johnson ("Thunder Thumbs"). [1] They achieved their greatest success from the mid-1970s to early 1980s, with three singles topping the R&B charts (" I'll Be Good to You ", " Strawberry Letter 23 ", and " Stomp! ").
Light Up the Night was the final Brothers Johnson album to be produced by Quincy Jones. When Jones left A&M Records, he was contractually barred from having contact with the brothers. [3] This album includes the song "This Had to Be", co-written by Michael Jackson.
The Brothers Johnson: Louis Johnson, George Johnson, Valerie Johnson 7 1: 6 1996: Quincy Jones, no.28 UK "Light Up the Night" Louis Johnson, George Johnson – 16 47 "Give Me the Night" [2] George Benson: 4 1: 7 1984: Mirage, no.49 UK 1996: Randy Crawford, no.47 US R&B, no.60 UK "Treasure" The Brothers Johnson 73 36 – "Love X Love" George ...
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In the '70s, he worked his production magic on albums by The Brothers Johnson, a funk duo from Los Angeles. He produced their first four albums, all of which went platinum, ...
A couple minor issues aside, Stomp: The Best of the Brothers Johnson -- released through Universal U.K.'s Spectrum division in 2013 -- is an ideal overview." Track listing [ edit ]
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