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  1. Johnny Terry. American singer, songwriter, producer, and label owner. Died 2005. Terry co-wrote songs for James Brown, such as ' Please, Please, Please ' and 'You've Got The Power'. In 1963 he joined the Drifters as a bass singer, but left the group in 1965 to concentrate on his own productions.

  2. The Famous Flames were posthumously inducted into The National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame in two separate inductions: James Brown in 2013, and the remaining Flames, Byrd, Bennett, Stallworth, and Johnny Terry, in 2020.

    • 1953–1968
  3. 26. Dez. 2022 · Great interview of former Drifters Bass singer, songwriter, producer and label owner Mr Johnny Terry. by Bill Randle.

    • 64 Min.
    • 594
    • mixedgrill
  4. Written by Brown and Johnny Terry and released as a single on Federal Records in 1956, it reached No. 6 on the R&B charts. The group's debut recording and first chart hit, it has come to be recognized as their signature song.

  5. American singer, songwriter, producer, and label owner. Died 2005. Terry co-wrote songs for James Brown, such as ' Please, Please, Please ' and 'You've Got The Power'. In 1963 he joined the Drifters as a bass singer, but left the group in 1965 to concentrate on his own productions.

  6. 3. Aug. 2012 · But evidently many others are not. The Famous Flames were a vocal quartet…not James Brown’s band. The members were James Brown, Bobby Bennett, Bobby Byrd and Lloyd Stallworth with occasional help from Johnny Terry. It is a misconception that has stuck in Bill “Topkat” Gordon’s craw for years.

  7. Explore Johnny Terry's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Johnny Terry on AllMusic.