Sea (Seay) Johnny
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Sea (Seay) Johnny

Johnny Seay Johnny Seay American country music singer-songwriter (1940–2016) John Allan Seay, Jr. (July 15, 1940 – May 14, 2016) was an American country music singer, professionally known as Johnny Sea or Johnny Seay. His first hits came in the late 1950s, and his career saw a resurgence in the mid-1960s, particularly with the release of his spoken word single "Day For Decision". Quick facts Background information, Also known as ... Johnny Seay Circa 1966 Background information Also known as Johnny Sea Born John Allan Seay, Jr. (1940-07-15)July 15, 1940 Origin Gulfport, Mississippi, U.S. Died May 14, 2016(2016-05-14) (aged 75) Genres Country, folk Occupations Musician, singer, songwriter Years active 1958-2016 Labels NRC, Capitol, Philips, Warner Bros., Columbia, Viking, Lost Gold,…

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GENRES: Popular, Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

I Love You / It Won't Be Easy To Forget
I Love You / It Won't Be Easy To Forget (1958)
Frankie's Man Johnny / Lonliness
Frankie's Man Johnny / Lonliness (1959)
Nobody's Darling But Mine / My Time To Cry
Nobody's Darling But Mine / My Time To Cry (1959)
Livin' Is Lovin' / The Wayward Wind
Livin' Is Lovin' / The Wayward Wind (1961)
There's Another Man / My Baby Walks All Over Me
There's Another Man / My Baby Walks All Over Me (1964)
If It Wasn't For Hard Luck / Hitchin' And Hikin'
If It Wasn't For Hard Luck / Hitchin' And Hikin' (1965)
My Old Faded Rose / It's A Shame
My Old Faded Rose / It's A Shame (1965)
Day For Decision / Mary Rocks Him To Sleep
Day For Decision / Mary Rocks Him To Sleep (1966)
Nothin' Bad As Bein' Lonely / Ain't That Right
Nothin' Bad As Bein' Lonely / Ain't That Right (1967)
Three Six packs Two Arms And A Jukebox / I Loved Her Fine For A Time
Three Six packs Two Arms And A Jukebox / I Loved Her Fine For A Time (1968)