Mollie Johnson
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Alabama |
United States | |
Songs | Deep Dead Blue |
Another Day | |
I Must Have Left My Heart | |
Let's Waste Some Time | |
Inner City Blues | |
Rain | |
Diamond In My Hand | |
Ooh Child/redemption Song | |
Streets of Philadelphia | |
Tristes Souvenirs | |
Miss Celie's Blues | |
Summertime | |
My Oh My | |
Sweet Sublime | |
But Not For Me | |
He's Got My Heart | |
If You Know Love | |
Stop | |
Melody | |
Ode To Billie Joe | |
It's Only Love | |
Lady Day And John Coltrane | |
I Loves You Porgy | |
Sleep in Late | |
Lucky | |
Protest Song | |
Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me | |
Don't Explain | |
The Best We Both Can Be | |
Sticks and Stones | |
Solitude | |
Sunday | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1640651 |
Mollie Johnson Life story
Mollie Johnson was a 19th-century madam in Deadwood, South Dakota. Johnson was born in Alabama, and migrated west due to the demand for working prostitutes. Indications are that she began working that trade in her early teens, around the age of 15 or 16 by some reports.