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"Stomp!" is a song released by the Brothers Johnson from their fourth album, Light Up the Night, in early 1980. It reached number one on the Dance singles chart. [3] In the US it reached number one on the R&B singles chart and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1980. [4]
Porter Wayne Wagoner (August 12, 1927 – October 28, 2007) [1] was an American country music singer known for his flashy Nudie and Manuel suits and blond pompadour. In 1967, he introduced singer Dolly Parton on his television show, The Porter Wagoner Show .
These albums served as a means of reissuing material that had been previously featured on albums released under the RCA Victor label. Credits adapted from pages 445 - 450 of A Satisfied Mind: The Country Life of Porter Wagoner [ 5 ] and from part fifty-seven of the RCA discography published by Both Sides Now Publications.
A couple minor issues aside, Stomp: The Best of the Brothers Johnson -- released through Universal U.K.'s Spectrum division in 2013 -- is an ideal overview." Track listing [ edit ]
Released in 1977, the album peaked at number two on the R&B albums chart and number thirteen on the pop albums chart in the U.S. It includes the number-one R&B song " Strawberry Letter 23 ", and winner of a Grammy Award in 1978 for Best R&B Instrumental Performance , "Q".
(Top) 1 Track listing. 2 Personnel. 3 Production. 4 Charts. 5 References. ... Winners is a studio album by the Brothers Johnson, released in 1981. [4] [5] Track listing
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Light Up the Night is the fourth album by the Los Angeles, California-based duo the Brothers Johnson, released in 1980. The album topped the U.S. R&B albums chart and reached number five on the pop albums chart. The single "Stomp!" became a dance hit, reaching number one on both the R&B singles and disco charts and top ten on the pop singles chart.