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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! ").
"The Real Thing", by the Brothers Johnson from Winners, 1981 "The Real Thing", by Christina Aguilera (as Jade St. John) from the TV series Nashville, 2015
The Strange Thing About the Johnsons is a 2011 American short psychological thriller film written and directed by Ari Aster.The film stars Billy Mayo, Brandon Greenhouse, and Angela Bullock as members of a suburban family in which the father is trapped in an incestuous relationship with his abusive son.
A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.
"The Real Thing" (George Johnson, Louis Johnson) - 3:48 "Dancin' Free" (Louis Johnson) - 3:44 "Sunlight" (George Johnson) - 3:43 "Teaser" (George Johnson) - 3:45 "Caught Up" (Louis Johnson, Valerie Johnson) - 4:01 "In the Way" (David Paich, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro) - 3:26 "I Want You" (Louis Johnson) - 5:13 "Do It for Love" (George Johnson ...
Instead, the film was entirely based around Green's relationship with the four real-life siblings: Atlas, Arlo, Ulysses, and Homer Janson—ages 8 through 13 (Arlo and Atlas are twins).
Brothers Johnson producer and mentor Quincy Jones heard the song, liked it, and convinced George to sing lead on the finished track. Released from their debut album, Look Out for #1 , it was a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot Singles Charts , peaking at number three, and a number one song on the Billboard R&B Charts during the summer of 1976. [ 2 ]
The Thing With Feathers may be based on a book, but it also takes inspiration from an unlikely source — the album cover of the Who's 1979 album, The Kids Are Alright.. The film premiered at the ...