Edith Johnson

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American blues singer, born January 2, 1903 in St. Louis, Missouri, died February 28, 1988 in the same city. Wife of Jesse Johnson.
Johnson recorded for QRS, Paramount, OKeh and Vocalion in 1928-1929. She was again recorded by Sam Charters in 1961; these recordings were intended for release on Bluesville, but were not released until 1984 on [r8717108].

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Eight Hour Woman

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Good Chib Blues

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Nickle's Worth of Liver Blues

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Honey Dripper Blues

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Can'T Make Another Day

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American blues singer, born January 2, 1903 in St. Louis, Missouri, died February 28, 1988 in the same city. Wife of Jesse Johnson.Johnson recorded for QRS, Paramount, OKeh and Vocalion in 1928-1929. She was again recorded by Sam Charters in 1961; th... Read the full biography on this page.

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