Her professional debut was in a family group, The Johnson Family Singers, including her parents and three brothers,[3] singing a repertoire primarily of religious material. Johnson released a children's album with country singer Eddy Arnold produced by Simon and Schuster, who subsequently signed her to their own recording label, Bell Records in 1954. In the same year she signed with Csida-Grean, a management company which had handled Arnold's career. Charles Grean of that company produced many of her subsequent recordings. Hired by Jack Paar for his television show, Tonight. This led to a record contract with Atlantic Records in 1957,[4] for which she had her next big hit, "Little Blue Man". Johnson continued on Tonight until 1962 when Paar was replaced by Johnny Carson, while also making appearances on a number of other television shows.
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