Roy Lee Johnson (December 31, 1938-June 3, 2024) was an American R&B and soul songwriter, singer, and guitarist.
Around 1955, he joined his first band, The Brassettes, who included Robert Ward and who played local dances in and around Hogansville.
After the band won a talent contest in Atlanta, they recorded Johnson's song, "Nobody Does Something For Nothing", for the small Stat label.
His song "Mr. Moonlight", which he had written in high school, was first recorded by Piano Red, credited as "Dr. Feelgood and the Interns", and released in 1962 as the b-side of "Doctor Feel-Good" on OKeh 4-7144.
[4] In the early 1990s, tracks he had recorded were released in the UK as the album All Night Long (Howzat LBW1).