Geo W Johnson - Laughing Song

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Review by Timothy Edwards

The album Laughing Song by Geo W Johnson is a delightful collection of classic American folk songs that will bring a smile to anyone's face. With his smooth, soulful voice and expert guitar playing, Johnson breathes new life into these timeless tunes, infusing them with a sense of joy and humor that is infectious.

From the rollicking "Turkey in the Straw" to the wistful "Shenandoah," Johnson's interpretations of these songs are both faithful to the original melodies and uniquely his own. His playful, upbeat rendition of "Skip to My Lou" will have listeners tapping their toes and singing along, while his haunting version of "Amazing Grace" is sure to bring tears to their eyes.

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Artist: Geo W Johnson
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Laughing Song

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The Laughing Song - George W. Johnson (1898)

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Labels

Zon-o-phone Record

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Single Sided

Credits

RoleCredit
VocalsGeorge W. Johnson
Written-ByGeorge W. Johnson

About Geo W Johnson

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American comedian, singer and pioneer sound recording artist, he is best known for being the first African-American recording star. Born: c. October 1846 in Virginia, United States Died: January 23, 1914 in Queens, New York City, New York, United States Johnson had a small repertoire that he performed and recorded extensively in the 1890s. Five pieces were recorded, beginning in 1892 for New Jersey Phonograph Co. "The Whistling Coon

Real Name

    • George Washington Johnson

Name Vars

  • Geo. W. Johnson
  • Johnson
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Summary by Timothy Edwards

Whether you're a longtime fan of folk music or simply looking for a lighthearted and enjoyable listening experience, Laughing Song is an album that is not to be missed. Johnson's talent as a performer and his deep love and respect for these songs shine through in every note, making this a truly special and memorable collection.

Comments

freeholdshowflats
God bless his works
forindesignnmedia
If the Joker lived in the 1890s.
kstepro92
What a nice voice he had. I wish Ihad known him. ??
saltwater726
Un gran de Don Walo
camillederichs
Obviously, this inspired 'The Laughing Policeman' Song.
treciemac
I've never before wished I could pull someone from their own time, into ours. What a cruel existence he must have led.
globatar
oh my god! so the laughing police man is a remake...cool!
orrantiao
Josh Wink sampled this in 'Dont Laugh'.
mmphillips40
This song is perfect ?
efidominguez4
He laughed through the hard times. Nothing but respect for him.
khasianovrenat
The first part sounded like auto tune
nowakoliwia96
Randomly got this on recommended videos after searching 1800s and 1900s songs. ? Now I'm here loving this song sm.
mambonews
White men always stealing blacks music ?
mariesophielenz
To think it’s the laugh from someone born so many many years ago.
It actually reminds me of how short life actually is.
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This was Pinkie Pie’s inspiration for the song “The Laughter Song” (aka “Giggle At The Ghostly”)
duongnguyenict1991
Don Walo Theme Song
krisatilano6364
I friend of me who is older than me was 2 or 3 when he heard this song for the first time and every time Johnson laught he also laught. He not remeber it,but his brother told me it. My friend is named George after Johson
asgoiino54
Read the captions XD
carlinhasl
In the 1st pic I don't like that face
lizzieglitter
Superman 1899
salitake15
When this was recorded there were still people around who were born in the 1700s