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"Sweet Inspiration" is a song by the American soul group Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon, the first single from their second album Soul Survivor, released in May 1970. It peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their second top-ten hit there. [1]
The members at the time were John Johnson, Arthur Fullilove, Terry Lewis and Billy Bradley. [8] [9] In 1969 the original group disbanded, and all subsequent releases were billed as Johnny Johnson and His Bandwagon. [7] In effect, the act was basically Johnson plus additional vocalists, who were hired for recording, touring and TV performances. [7]
Sweet Inspiration or variants may refer to: The Sweet Inspirations, American R&B female vocal group The Sweet Inspirations, 1967 "Sweet Inspiration" (The Sweet Inspirations song), from the above album; Sweet Inspiration (Cilla Black album), 1970, featuring the Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon song; Sweet Inspiration, album by Delaney Bramlett
Cameron also scored two British hits as a songwriter with "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind", a number 20 UK hit for Cilla Black (which was also a number 11 UK hit for Agnetha Fältskog in 2004) and "Sweet Inspiration", a Top 10 single for Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon. [6]
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Bernice Johnson married Freedom Singers co-founder Cordell Reagon in 1963. They had two children, Kwan and Toshi, before divorcing in 1967. In the early '70s, she founded Sweet Honey in the Rock ...
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