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Lorraine Johnson

voc, US, Huntsville, Alabama
Singer of R&B/Soul and Dance

Female R&B, Gospel singer from Huntsville, Alabama. Lorraine Johnson was born on January 26, 1949 in Hunstville, Alabama. One of seven children, her parents ascribed to the Primitive Baptist Universalist Church beliefs and sang in the choir at a very young age learning the true gospel traditions. She continued in gospel and founded "The Mellowtone Gospel Singers" performing in and around Huntsville and became very well known throughout the gospel circuit in the early 1960's. Signed to Deliverance Records, she recorded the "God's Tomorrow Will Be Better Than Today" in 1971. Soon, like Aretha Franklin, she began to include R&B in her repertoire, her first commercial single was issued by Atlantic Records in 1973, " If You Want Me To Be More Of A Woman, You've Got To Be More Of A Man" b/w "Can I Hold You To It". This led to her gigs doing background vocals for various Muscle Shoals studios and at some point in the mid 1970's, met Moses Dillard and Jesse Boyce. Dillard had a career in R&B along with his brother Joshua and was issuing singles as early as 1967. Boyce was a producer, songwriter and a musician who was proficient on keyboards and bass. Signed to Prelude Records, Lorraine set about recording her debut single for that label, "The More I Get The More I Want", a song written by McFadden and Whitehead along with Victor Carstarphan, a member of MFSB. That extended single was Prelude's third disco release along with Bill Brandon's "We Fell In Love While Dancing" on a very rare promotional 12" single that did not chart. Teddy Pendergrass had recorded the song that same year and the album it was included on, "Teddy Pendergrass" peaked at #7 on the Disco charts in 1977...perhaps that is why her single underperformed but it became an underground classic as a result. She continued doing background gigs and ended up working with Dillard & Boyce on their Saturday Night Band studio band who hit big with "Come On Dance, Dance/Touch Me On My Hot Spot" a certified disco smash that peaked at #2 in April, 1978. Confidence restored, the trio began work on her second LP, "Learning To Dance All Over Again" that contained her biggest solo hit ever, "Feed The Flame" which in a remixed version peaked at #11 in November of 1978. Disco was supposed to break the color bar in music, but a misguided attempt to commercialize Lorraine led to an album cover that featured a skinny blonde disco dancer instead of her black, earthy beauty. The guise fooled many, even Joel Whitburn who notes that Lorraine is a "White disco singer from Canada". This sort of thing in NEVER a good idea, whoever did that definitely set the wrong example..I wonder how Lorraine felt when she found that out. She kept working with Dillard & Boyce for the second Saturday Night Band LP, "Keep Those Lovers Dancing" featuring Lorraine Johnson but it did not give up any hits. By 1979, she was back to sessions on notable singles like LTD's - Dance 'N' Sing 'N' and Les McCann's "Tall, Dark And Handsome". She returned to her gospel roots in 1980, becoming disenchanted with secular music and was released from her contract. She put together a new gospel group called "Divine Love" along with her husband/manager Albert Brown. In the 1990's, she began to reap the rewards of gospel and was featured in the Vision Interfaith Satellite Network program "This Is The Day" that covered the history of gospel music in the US. She penned, produced and performed the song "Revival Of Hope", which was included in the program. Performing alongside other gospel stalwarts on Bobby Jones' Gospel Explosion, the Gospel Music Association's gospel tribute and the 23rd Annual Dove Awards show. She continues recording and performing her special brand of uplifting gospel music to this day.

     
Genres
  • R&B/Soul
  • Dance
  • Electronic
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
Popular Tracks   
Feed the Flame - Remix on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
The More I Get the More I Want on The More You Want by Lorraine Johnson
Feed the Flame on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
Feed the Flame - Radio Edit on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
The More I Get, the More I Want - Disco Version on The More You Want by Lorraine Johnson
Who Do You Think You're Fooling? on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
I'm Learning to Dance All Over Again on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
Nobody's Wrong on Learning to Dance All Over Again by Lorraine Johnson
If You Want Me to Be More of a Woman (You Got to Be More of a Man) on My Love Is Getting Stronger: Northern Soul Classics by Various Artists
Let Your Love Fall Like Rain on The More You Want by Lorraine Johnson

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
The More I Get The More I WantLorraine Johnson2018Single
A Love Like Yours / Complain To The CloudsLorraine Johnson, Deep Velvet2017Single
Version Excursion Re-edits Vol 2Mielle / Lorraine Johnson2012Single
Learnin' How To Dance (Lady B Edit)Lorraine Johnson2010Single
Feed The Flame (Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix)Lorraine Johnson2009Single
Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life (Bootleg Mix) / Feed The Flame (Bootleg Mix)Indeep / Lorraine Johnson1997Album
The More You Want & Learning To Dance All Over AgainLorraine Johnson1995Compil.
Feed The Flame / You And Me Just StartedLorraine Johnson / Linda Taylor1993Single
I'm Learning To Dance All Over AgainLorraine Johnson1979Single
Perfect Love Affair / I'm Learning To Dance All Over AgainConstellation Orchestra / Lorraine Johnson1979Album
Feed The FlameLorraine Johnson1978Single
Learning To Dance All Over AgainLorraine Johnson1978Album
The More You WantLorraine Johnson1977Album
We Fell In Love While Dancing / The More I Get, The More I WantBill Brandon / Lorraine Johnson1977Album
If You Leave Me NowLorraine Johnson1977Single
The More I Get, The More I WantLorraine Johnson1977Single
Here We Go, Loving AgainMoses Dillard & Lorraine Johnson1976Single
Let's Make Our New Love Something Special / Let Me Be Your Full Time GrooverBill Brandon And Lorraine Johnson1973Single
If You Want Me To Be More Of A Woman, You've Got To Be More Of A Man / Can I Hold You To ItLorraine Johnson1973Single
Can I Hold You To ItLorraine Johnson1973Single
God's Tomorrow Will Be Better Than TodayLorraine Johnson1971Album
Feed The Flame / You And Me Just Started / Beat The StreetLorraine Johnson / Linda Taylor / Sharon ReddAlbum
We Fell In Love While Dancing / The More I Get, The More I WantBill Brandon, Lorraine JohnsonAlbum
We Got Our Own Thing / The More I Get, The More I WantC.J. & Co / Lorraine JohnsonAlbum
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