For the Major League Baseball pitcher, see Syl Johnson
Syl Johnson (b. July 1 1936) is an American blues and soul singer and
music producer.
Born Sylvester Thompson in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Johnson sang and
played with blues artists Magic Sam, Billy Boy Arnold, Junior Wells and
Howlin' Wolf in the 1950s, before recording with Jimmy Reed for Vee-Jay in
1959. He made his solo debut that same year with Federal, a subsidiary of
King Records of Cincinnati, backed by Freddie King on guitar.
He then began recording for Twinight Records of Chicago in the mid 1960s.
Beginning with his first hit, Come On Sock It to Me in 1967, Johnson
dominated the label as both a hitmaker and producer. His song Different
Strokes, also from 1967, featured recently on the Ultimate Breaks and
Beats breakbeat compilation.
Like other black songwriters of the period, several of
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Syl Johnson,