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Johnny Daye is an American soul music singer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who released six singles between 1965 and 1968.〔(Robert Peckman's Stirrin' Up Bees features blue-eyed soul legend Johnny Daye - Music - CD Reviews - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh )〕〔(Johnny Daye Discography )〕 In 2007 he came out of retirement to sing on two tracks on Robert Peckman's first solo CD, ''Stirrin’ Up Bees''.〔(Robert Peckman Bonedog Records )〕 Daye was taken to Stax Records after being discovered in Pittsburgh by Otis Redding. He recorded the single "What'll I Do for Satisfaction", which was produced and co-written by Steve Cropper. The song was recorded by Janet Jackson on her 1993 album, ''Janet'', as "What'll I Do". His other single for Stax was "Stay Baby Stay". Cropper stated in the ''The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1959–1968'' liner notes that "Otis really wanted to do a lot with him. The kid was dynamite. Had Otis lived, he probably would have." ==Discography== ;1965 *"I'll Keep on Loving You" b/w "One of These Days" (Blue Star B-230) *"Marry Me" b/w "Give Me Back My Ring" (Jomada M-600) – produced by Johnny Nash ;1966 *"Good Time" b/w "I've Got Soul" (Jomada M-603) – produced by Johnny Nash ;1967 *"A Lot of Progress" b/w "You're on Top" (Parkway P-119) ;1968 *"What'll I Do for Satisfaction" b/w "I Need Somebody" (Stax 238) *"Stay Baby Stay" b/w "I Love Love (Stax 0004) ;2007 *"Let's Talk It Over" b/w "Stop and Take A Look" (on Robert Peckman, ''Stirrin’Up Bees'', Bonedog Records BDRCD-22) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johnny Daye」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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