Johnny Daye
Johnny Daye is an American soul music singer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who released six singles between 1965 and 1968.[1][2] In 2007 he came out of retirement to sing on two tracks on Robert Peckman's first solo CD, Stirrin’ Up Bees.[3]
Daye was taken to Stax Records after being discovered in Pittsburgh by Otis Redding. He recorded the single "What'll I Do for Satisfaction", which was produced and co-written by Steve Cropper. The song was recorded by Janet Jackson on her 1993 album, Janet, as "What'll I Do". His other single for Stax was "Stay Baby Stay". Cropper stated in the liner notes to The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1959–1968 that "Otis really wanted to do a lot with him. The kid was dynamite. Had Otis lived, he probably would have."[4]
Discography
- 1965
- "I'll Keep on Loving You" b/w "One of These Days" (Blue Star B-230)
- "Marry Me" b/w "Give Me Back My Ring" (Jomada M-600) – produced by Johnny Nash
- 1966
- "Good Time" b/w "I've Got Soul" (Jomada M-603) – produced by Johnny Nash
- 1967
- "A Lot of Progress" b/w "You're on Top" (Parkway P-119)
- 1968
- "What'll I Do for Satisfaction" b/w "I Need Somebody" (Stax 238)
- "Stay Baby Stay" b/w "I Love Love (Stax 0004)
- 2007
- "Let's Talk It Over" b/w "Stop and Take A Look" (on Robert Peckman, Stirrin’Up Bees, Bonedog Records BDRCD-22)
References
- ↑ Robert Peckman's Stirrin' Up Bees features blue-eyed soul legend Johnny Daye - Music - CD Reviews - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh
- ↑ Johnny Daye Discography
- ↑ Robert Peckman Bonedog Records
- ↑ Mervis, Scott; Masley, Ed (February 11, 2001). "Hitsburgh: Battling the British Invasion". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved May 3, 2011.