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George Washington Johnson (c. October 1846 – January 23, 1914) was an American singer and pioneer sound recording artist. Johnson was the first African American recording star of the phonograph. [1] [2] His most popular songs were "The Whistling Coon" and "The Laughing Song".
"The Laughing Policeman" is a music hall song recorded by British artist Charles Penrose, initially published under the pseudonym Charles Jolly in 1922.It is an adaptation of "The Laughing Song" first recorded in 1890 by American singer George W. Johnson with the same tune and form, but the subject was changed from a "dandy darky" to a policeman.
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George Johnson (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1985) was an English footballer (Ashington, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Watford) George Johnson (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1989), English football fullback (Wigan Borough, Darlington)
The Laughing Song—George W. Johnson (ca. 1894–98) The website contains a brief extract of this song. The article on George W. Johnson claims that "Some time between January and May 1890, Johnson was recruited" to record "The Whistling Coon". From this he went on to develop "The Laughing Song", and that "...
— George Herbert “It’s the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.” ... “A friend knows the song in my heart and sings it to me when my memory fails.” — Donna Roberts ...
Guy B. Johnson: 1920s "Cross of Gold" speech Speech re-enactment: William Jennings Bryan: 1921 "The OKeh Laughing Record" Lucie Bernardo and Otto Rathke 1922 "Adeste Fideles" Associated Glee Clubs of America 1925 Cajun-Creole Columbia releases Amédé Ardoin and Dennis McGee: 1929 "Goodnight, Irene" Lead Belly: 1933 "Every Man a King" speech ...
SNL Video: Bowen Yang’s George Santos Sings His Swan Song, Literally. Robert Clarke-Chan. December 3, 2023 at 12:29 AM.