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You can all call me crazy for the things that I might say
And you can laugh all you want to, yeah, and I know there will come a day
When we all will come together and learn to set aside our hate
If we could learn to love our neighbor, yeah
Just like we would love ourselves
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to brave the weather through all of the storms
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to learn to love, we've got to learn to love
You can call me a dreamer, but these dreams will come true
And yes, I am a firm believer, yeah in the things that we could do
If we would all just come together and let the Lord lead our way
There is nothing that we can't do, oh there is nothing we can't face
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to brave the weather all through all of the storms
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to learn to love
And I know that there will come a day when the Lord will call his own away

To a place that He has made for all of us
But until the day of His return, there's a lesson that we've got to learn
We are brothers and we're sisters, we are one, oh yeah
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to brave the weather through all of the storms
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to learn to love
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to brave the weather through all of the storms
We've got to come together 'cause in the end we can make it alright
We've got to learn to love
We've got to learn to love
You know we've got to learn
You know we've got to
You know we've got to learn to love
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Don't you know, oh yeah
Don't you know we've got to learn to love

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I. Guitar player in Nashville in the 60's Johnny Jones of the Imperials. Influenced Hendrix.

II. Little Johnny Jones (November 1, 1924 – November 19, 1964) was an American Chicago blues pianist and singer, best known for his work with Tampa Red, Muddy Waters and Elmore James.

Life and career

Jones was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1924. He arrived in Chicago, Illinois in 1945 in the company of Little Walter and "Baby Face" Leroy Foster, and soon replaced pianist Big Maceo Merriweather in Tampa Red's band after Merriweather suffered a stroke which paralysed his right hand. He later backed Muddy Waters on harmonica, and recorded (on piano and vocals) with Waters for the Aristocrat label in 1949. From 1952 to 1956 he played and recorded with Elmore James, and in later years he worked with Howling Wolf, Billy Boy Arnold and Magic Sam, among others.

Like several other Chicago pianists of his era, his style was heavily influenced by Big Maceo Merriweather, from whom he had learned,[6] and for whom he played piano after Merriweather's stroke. Jones's 1949 side "Big Town Playboy" is regarded as a classic of the genre, and was covered by guitarist Eddie Taylor in 1955.

Popular with audiences, Jones was a heavy drinker and had a reputation as a wild character. According to Homesick James, who worked and toured with them in the 1950s, "Elmore and Johnnie used to just have a fight every night".

Jones married his wife Letha in 1952. He died of bronchopneumonia in Cook County Hospital, and was interred at Restvale Cemetery in November 1964.

On May 14, 2011 the fourth annual White Lake Blues Festival took place at the Howmet Playhouse Theater in Whitehall, Michigan. The event was organized by executive producer, Steve Salter, of the nonprofit organization Killer Blues to raise monies to honor Jones unmarked grave with a headstone. The concert was a success, and a headstone was placed in June, 2011.

Discography

Singles

"Big Town Playboy"/"Shelby County Blues", Aristocrat 405
"Sweet Little Woman"/"I May Be Wrong", Flair 1010
"Hoy, Hoy"/"Doin' the Best I Can (Up the Line)", Atlantic 1045

Albums

Live in Chicago with Billy Boy Arnold, Alligator AL-4717 (1979)
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