Arnold Johnson

Songs Written by Arnold JohnsonTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Arnold Johnson (March 23, 1893 – July 15, 1975) was an American big band pianist, arranger, composer, and leader during the swing jazz era. He was orchester leader on the popular The Majestic Theater of the Air program on the CBS radio network beginning in 1929. Born in Chicago, Johnson worked in a Chinese restaurant in Chicago as a pianist when he was fourteen years old, and also worked as an accompanist for vaudeville revues. He studied at the Chicago... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Arnold Johnson first charted in 1920 with O (Oh!).The artist placed 4 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 3 of which reached the Top‑10.

Top songs: #1: Sweetheart - #2: Good-Bye, Blues - #3: Oh! - #4: O (Oh!)
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  Ted Lewis & His Band
1.
03/1920
#4  O (Oh!)
Ted Lewis & His Band

130 pts
13
US
[Columbia 2844]
written by Byron Gay & Arnold Johnson greentick
  Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
2.
10/1921
#1  Sweetheart
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra

279 pts
3
US
instrumental
[Victor 18789]
written by Arnold Johnson greentick
  The Mills Brothers
3.
1932
#2  Good-Bye, Blues
The Mills Brothers

255 pts
4
US
written by Dorothy Fields, Arnold Johnson greentick & Jimmy McHugh
  Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra
4.
07/1953
#3  Oh!
Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra

180 pts
3
US
instrumental hit for Ted Lewis in 1920
[Capitol 2442]
written by Byron Gay & Arnold Johnson greentick


See also...

Arnold Johnson & His Orchestra


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