Al Johnson was a renowned American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a lead singer of the group "The Unifics" during the 1960s. His artistry is characterized by a smooth soulful style, contributing to the distinctive sound of the band. After his time with The Unifics, Johnson embarked on a solo career, achieving notable success with his 1980 duet with Jean Carne, "I'm Back for More". His influence within the R&B and soul genres is significant, and his compositions have been recorded by artists such as The Whispers and Peabo Bryson.