Tuesday, May 3, 2022

The Fantastic Johnny C - Boogaloo Down Broadway (1968) Phil-La Of Soul - Rare Soul

The Fantastic Johnny C was born Johnny Corley in 1943, in Greenwood, South Carolina. He joined the armed services at an early age, leaving Brewer High in Greenwood before graduating to enlist. When his military duty ended, he moved to Norristown, PA, a small city 18 miles from Philadelphia, and found work as a heavy-equipment operator while becoming increasingly unable to resist the temptation to sing professionally. R&B producer Jesse James attended the same church as Corley and quickly spotted his talent. James made a career out of transforming gospel singers into secular performers; he discovered Cliff "the Horse" Nobles a short time later at the same church. James became Corley's manager and wrote songs for him one of them, "Boogaloo Down Broadway," convinced Corley to give  music a serious try. "Broadway" became a big hit, hitting number five on the R&B charts and number seven on the pop charts. The follow-up, "Got What You Need," didn't surpass or equal "Broadway," but it did chart, while "Hitch It to the Horse" bounced onto the R&B charts, and even crept into the pop Top 40, in 1968. His stage name came about when some acquaintances of both James and Corley stated almost in unison, "That's fantastic what are you going to call him?" after hearing "Boogaloo Down Broadway." Hearing their response, James first came up with the Fantastic Johnny Corley before shortening it to the Fantastic Johnny C. His first gig was at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia, sharing a bill with Sam & Dave, the Vibrations, and Joe Simon. Phil La of Soul released his only album, Boogaloo Down Broadway, a mini-masterpiece of gritty soul containing the deep soul cuts "Warm and Tender Love," "Shout Bamalama," and many dance tunes: "Cool Broadway," "Barefootin'," "The Bounce," and "Land of a Thousand Dances." Corley continued to sing in church while recording secular music. When he scored his first hit, he stated that his goal was to be the "number one soul brother," and, while he failed to achieve that lofty title, he did land among the stars for brief period courtesy of his explosive recordings.Eddie Holman told me years ago when over in the UK on tour that john was a very underated artist whom he rated very highly,say no more!..His records are a must for any fan of soul music and most well known on the northern soul dancefloors.This and the next post cover all his recorded material.

AMM 

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20 comments:

Guy said...

A great review, thanks

Guy said...

Great release, cheers for your review

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the two-parter Johnny C reviews

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Carlos Uria said...

And what to say about this review... thank you very much!!

gmortars said...

Now this is a new one on me. Thanks, AMM!

Big Dave said...

Many thanks for the review AMM

BigD

ELtel said...

Thanks for the review MM.
cheers,ELtel

tsi&hrjs said...

This is great 60s soul! I had a cassette that I taped from the vinyl that I played many times while commuting.

richsoul said...

Thank you for the fantastic man. His music did have a lot of live to it and very dance able. Thanks AMM

CanoMan said...

Interesting review thanks

hakase said...

"Baby I Need You" a great waltz of deep soul is my best always; thank you AMM!

Rush said...

Great review thanks AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Thank you AMM looks interesting Reb

PeterH said...

I know it, I like to listen to it & I love it. Thanks for review, P.

pedro B said...

Thanks AMM for the review some great tracks here i bought the singles on London American at the time and the lads said who's that well it was my personal discovery at the time did it with a few but bought some which pop crap but the names sounded good, not sure if it was tramps or Rowntree's where i heard them first "memories" Thanks AMM cheers Pedro

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks AMM for another great drop

renald said...

Fantastic! Thanks AMM for The review!!

Smokey said...

Thank you for bringing this one the attention.

bigcravings said...

And now you know . . .