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A.k.a. The Johnson Sisters: Sweethearts Of Gospel Music
The Johnson Sisters: (also recognized as the) Sweethearts of Gospel Music, embraced a style unlike any other gospel groups of their day. Although their sound is uniquely their own, is akin to that of the popular McGuire Sisters. The original group consisted of Mary, Margaret, Judy and Anna Johnson, daughters of L.C. and Maedeen Johnson. Margaret was seven years younger than Mary. The youngsters in the group, Judy and Anna, are twins born about a year after Margaret. Their brother, Luther, wasn't interested in singing, although he has a very pleasing voice. The sisters recorded their first album on the Sing label when the twins were at the ripe old age of nine! "The Sweethearts of Gospel Music" soon became one of the best-selling albums in the Sing catalogue. At the time, Mary was the pianist and arranger, Margaret sang the low contralto part, Judy supplied the alto, and Anna sang a beautiful soprano.
![]() | Mary Johnson bvoc |
![]() | Judy Johnson |
![]() | Anna Johnson |
![]() | Margaret Johnson |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Reunion: He Is There | Johnson Sisters | 1997 | Album |
The Originial Gospel Singing Caravan | The Gospel Singing Caravan, The LeFevres, Johnson Sisters, The Prophets Quartet, The Blue Ridge Quartet | 1995 | Single |
Peace | Johnson Sisters | 1964 | Album |
Sing Harmony | Johnson Sisters | 1963 | Album |
Johnson Sisters | Johnson Sisters | 1959 | Album |
Sweethearts Of Gospel Music | Johnson Sisters | 1957 | Album |
The Johnson Sisters | Johnson Sisters | 1954 | Single |