My Joy
The Best Of Johnny Bush
Million Records LP No. 1001
1972
From the back cover: Johnny Bush became a very successful recording artist through hard work and determination. He has earned for himself a place of high esteem in Country Music. Johnny Bush has climbed the ladder of success one step at a time, starting with his first release in March 1967 entitled, "You Ought To Hear Me Cry," which was written by Willie Nelson. This song brought the first National attention to Johnny Bush. His next release in Jan. 1968, "What A Way To Live," added fuel to the flame started by his first release. Then in May 1968 came the release of a song entitled, "Undo The Right" written by Willie Nelson and Hank Cochran. This record took him to number three in the National Record Charts. Orders for the record were heavy across the Nation. Johnny then formed his own band to tour with him as the demand for his talent spread across the Country. The next release up the ladder of success for Johnny came in Nov. 1969 with a song entitled "Each Time," again placing high on the charts. "You Gave Me A Mountain," in Feb. 1969 was his next release. Written by Marty Robbins, this song was a departure from the previous releases for Johnny. The song was riding high in the POP charts. Johnny gave a powerful performance of the song and took a giant step up the ladder of success. Then came the release on "My Cup Runneth Over," June 1969, "Warmth Of The Wine," April 1970, "My Joy," August 1970, "City Lights," Feb. 1971, "It's All In The Game," August 1971. Each record placing high in the National record charts and record sales. "I'll Be There" released in March 1972 has proven so far the most powerful release yet for Johnny. Johnny Bush has truly taken one step at a time up the ladder of success. as one of Johnny Bush's most devoted fans, if and when Johnny makes an appearance anywhere near, you can bet that "I'll Be There."
I'll Be There
City Light
What A Way To Live
My Joy
My Cup Runneth Over
It's All In The Game
Undo The Right
You Gave Me A Mountain
You Ought To Hear Me Cry
Each Time
Jim, Jack And Rose
Warmth Of The Wine
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