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Jimmy Johnson (session guitarist)

Jimmy Ray Johnson (February 4, 1943 – September 5, 2019) was an American session guitarist and record producer.[1]

For the Chicago blues guitarist, see Jimmy Johnson (blues guitarist).

Jimmy Johnson

(1943-02-04)February 4, 1943
Sheffield, Alabama, U.S.

September 5, 2019(2019-09-05) (aged 76)
Florence, Alabama, U.S.

Guitar

Johnson was a member of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section who was attached to FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, for a period in the 1960s. In 1969, with the backing of Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler, Johnson became a co-founder of the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, along with drummer Roger Hawkins, bassist David Hood, and keyboardist Barry Beckett.[2] The studio was originally located at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield and later moved to 1000 Alabama Avenue, also in Sheffield. Johnson performed with Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin. He also engineered three tracks on the Rolling Stones' album Sticky Fingers. He died from kidney failure in 2019 at the age of 76.[3]

"Searching for My Love", Bobby Moore and the Rhythm Aces (1965)

"", the Gants (1965)

Road Runner

(LP, 45), Arthur Conley (1966)

Sweet Soul Music

"" (45), Percy Sledge (1966)

When a Man Loves a Woman

"Too Weak to Fight" (45), Clarence Carter (1966)

(LP), Wilson Pickett (1966)

The Exciting Wilson Pickett

""[4] (45), Wilson Pickett (1966)

Land of a Thousand Dances

"" (45), Wilson Pickett (1966)

Mustang Sally

"Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" (45), Aretha Franklin (1966)

(LP, 45), Aretha Franklin (1966)

I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)

"" (45) James & Bobby Purify (1967)

I'm Your Puppet

"" (45). Arthur Conley (1967)

Shake, Rattle and Roll

King Curtis Plays the Great Memphis Hits (LP), King Curtis (1967)

Dreamer (LP), Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells (1967)

(LP), Aretha Franklin (1967)

Aretha Arrives

"The House That Jack Built" (45), Aretha Franklin (1967)

"Since You've Been Gone" (45), Aretha Franklin (1967)

"" (45), Aretha Franklin (1967)

Respect

"" (45), Aretha Franklin (1967)

Baby I Love You

"Slip Away" (45), Clarence Carter (1967)

The Uniques (LP), Joe Stampley & the Uniques (1967)

"I'd Rather Be an Old Man's Sweetheart Than a Young Man's Fool" (45), Candi Staton (1967)

(LP), Aretha Franklin (1968)

Lady Soul

, Etta James (1968)

Tell Mama

(LP), Aretha Franklin (1968)

Aretha Now

"See Saw" (45), Aretha Franklin (1968)

"Think" (45), Aretha Franklin (1968)

This Is Clarence Carter (LP), Clarence Carter (1968)

"" (45), Percy Sledge (1968)

Take Time to Know Her

(LP, 45), Otis Rush (1969)

Mourning in the Morning

More Sweet Soul Music (LP), Arthur Conley (1969)

Aretha's Gold (LP), Aretha Franklin (1969)

Testifyin' (LP, 45), Clarence Carter (1969)

3614 Jackson Highway (LP), Cher (1969)

(LP, 45), Wilson Pickett (1969)

Hey Jude

"Loan Me a Dime" (45), Boz Scaggs (1969)

Boz Scaggs (LP), Boz Scaggs (1969)

Glass Onion (LP-45) Arif Mardin (1969)

"Take a Letter Maria" (45), R. B. Greaves (1969)

Jimmy Johnson Music (official web site)

Jimmy Johnson Discography

Muscle Shoals Studio shuts down – Rolling Stone magazine

FAME Studios

Alabama Music Hall of Fame

All Music Jimmy Johnson entry

discography at Discogs

Jimmy Johnson

at IMDb

Jimmy Johnson