• Frank Johnson -Don’t Step On My Shoes 11:8:24 4.48 PM

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Frank Johnson -Don’t Step On My Shoes 11:8:24 4.48 PM

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  • Promo Card: Spotify Permission
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles

    We’ve got a hot one from the rhythm and blues sing I’m talking about none other than Frank Johnson with his electrifying track. Don’t step on my shoes. This song is a dynamic package of energy sass, and that unmistakable groove that’ll have you tapping your feet and snapping your fingers in no time.

    Frank Johnson is letting everyone know just what’s what in the world of foot traffic. This tune is all about claiming your space and standing your ground when it comes to precious shoes. You see, we all have our favorites - a snazzy pair that just makes you feel like a million bucks. And Frank is here to remind us that crossing that line can lead to a whole lot of trouble.

    Johnson has that infectious beat that’ll get you bopping and weaving. The bass and the horns blasted out those sweet riffs while the rhythm section keeps the dance party pulsing. It’s a song that perfectly captures that feeling of standing tall saying “Hey buddy, watch those feet!”

    So if you were looking to turn your next gathering into a swinging affair or just needing a pick-me-up on a rainy day, make sure to spin Frank Johnson’s “Don’t Step On My Shoes.” This is one track that connects with all of us, and it’s impossible to resist the call of the dance floor when that beat drops.

    And remember friends, keep those feet in check and show some respect until next time this is your host Gail Nobles podcasting off. Podcasting the best of rhythm and blues sound. Stay tuned and keep dancing!
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