Johnny Dollar - The Unemployment Blues One More One More Time

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Review by Eko Probo

The Unemployment Blues One More One More Time by Johnny Dollar is a captivating album that showcases the artist's unique talent and versatility. With a mix of blues, rock, and country, the album takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of life, particularly the struggles of unemployment.

From the opening track "I Ain't Got No Job," Dollar's gritty and soulful vocals set the tone for the rest of the album. Each song tells a story, from the hopeful "One More One More Time" to the heart-wrenching "Lost My Home."

The instrumentation on the album is top-notch, with Dollar's guitar skills shining through on every track. The band's tight rhythm section and the addition of horns on several songs add depth and texture to the overall sound.

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Artist: Johnny Dollar
Album: The Unemployment Blues One More One More Time

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
One More, One More Time2:46
The Unemployment Blues2:08

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Catalog Numbers

JED 2-82

Labels

Jed Records, Inc.

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  • écouter en ligne
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • online luisteren
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About Johnny Dollar

Johnny Dollar (March 8, 1933 in Kilgore, Texas, USA - April 13, 1986) was an American Rockabilly singer, guitarist and songwriter. Member of the KRLD Big D Jamboree and also the WWVA Original Jamboree. He was the son of Creek Indians who had relocated from Oklahoma to East Texas. Johnny attended schools in Kilgore, Fredericksburg, Crab Apple Creek, and Junction. About 1948 he lived with an older brother in Sheridan, Texas, and attended Schreiners Military Academy. At seventeen he joined the Marines and left home permanently. After the service, he worked in the oilfields of West Texas and as a truck driver and lumberyard hand while performing occasional singing jobs. At his own expense, Dollar recorded a single (Walking Away) for D Records in 1952. Then he worked as a deejay in Louisiana and New Mexico. He started a band called the Texas Sons and for a while performed regularly on Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. He also recorded another single (Lumberjack), on Slim Willetts Winston label. By the late 1950s he was in Dallas and playing rockabilly. With a ready-made stage name, Johnny Dollar got in touch with Ed McLemore, owner and promoter of Big D Jamboree, and became a regular member of the cast. NOTE! For the UK trip-hop / pop-dance producer, please use .

Real Name

    • John Washington Dollar
    • Jr.

Name Vars

  • Dollar
  • J. Dollar
  • Johnny $
  • Johnny $ Dollar
  • Johnny Dollar And The Small Change
  • Johnny Dollard
  • Jonny Dollar
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Summary by Eko Probo

The Unemployment Blues One More One More Time is a must-listen for fans of blues, rock, and country music. It's a testament to Johnny Dollar's talent as a songwriter, musician, and storyteller.