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Johnny Adams

Early R&B
Soul music
After frequenting several gospel groups, he recorded a minor hit on his own in 1962, "A Loosing Battle". Recognition came in 1967 with a song conceived in the country-soul style of the time: "Reconsider Me". Despite a warm, expressive timbre somewhat reminiscent of Ray Charles, he failed to break into the American charts, or to stay with his record companies (Atlantic, Ariola). In 1992, however, he delivered a fine album, The Real Me, a rehabilitation of the blues repertoire composed by Doc Pomus.
Songs
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I Won't Cry 

Demo; Demo Version

Johnny Adams
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Reconsider MeJohnny Adams
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Reconsider MeJohnny Adams, Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson
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There Is Always One More TimeJohnny Adams
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She Said the Same Things to MeJohnny Adams
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This Time I'm Gone for GoodJohnny Adams
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I Won't Cry 

Demo; Demo Version

Johnny Adams

Reconsider Me

3:01

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Reconsider MeJohnny Adams

Night Train To Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues

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Reconsider MeJohnny Adams, Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson

New Orleans Soul 60's

3:48

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There Is Always One More TimeJohnny Adams

Bowfinger [B.O.F.]

3:41

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She Said the Same Things to MeJohnny Adams

4:08

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This Time I'm Gone for GoodJohnny Adams

Albums