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Johnny Rivers (born John Henry Ramistella; November 7, 1942) [1] is an American retired musician. He achieved commercial success and popularity throughout the 1960s and 1970s as a singer and guitarist, characterized as a versatile and influential artist. [ 2 ]
Johnny Rivers Rocks the Folk "Under Your Spell Again" b/w "Long Time Man" (from Johnny Rivers Rocks the Folk) 35 49 2 [20] — — Non-album track "Secret Agent Man" b/w "You Dig" 1966 3 4 4 [21] — 78 And I Know You Wanna Dance "(I Washed My Hands in) Muddy Water" b/w "Roogalator" (Non-LP track) 19 18 25 [22] — 59 Golden Hits "Poor Side of ...
Realization is the fifth studio album by the American musician Johnny Rivers, released in 1968. Rivers wrote two of the songs and co-wrote a third. The remaining seven are covers of popular songs from the mid-1960s.
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Changes is the third studio album by the American musician Johnny Rivers, released in 1966 by Imperial Records. The album includes " Poor Side of Town ", which reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the RPM Canadian Chart in November 1966.
Johnny Rivers at the Whisky à Go Go (shown as "At Whisky-A-Go-Go" on the original label) is a live album and is the debut album from American rock and roll singer, songwriter and guitarist Johnny Rivers. The album was released in February 1964, just as the Beatles and the British music invasion was getting into full swing.
Johnny Rivers Rocks the Folk is the second studio album by the American musician Johnny Rivers, released in September 1965 by Imperial Records.It consists of twelve covers of traditional and contemporary folk songs, including songs by Bob Dylan, Donovan, and Pete Seeger, with modern arrangements.
It was Rivers' last Top 40 hit in the United States, and became his second Gold record. In 1979, Johnny Duncan covered the song under its original title "Slow Dancing", and had a top ten hit on the country charts with it in both the US and Canada.