Johnny Wyatt was an American soul singer, best noted for his work in the 1960s. His style was characterized by powerful vocals, often backed by rich, emotive orchestration, which became a defining feature of the era's soul and R&B music. Wyatt's most notable hit was "This Thing Called Love," which showcased his emotive singing style. Despite his limited discography, Wyatt's contributions to the soul genre made a significant impact on the musical landscape of the 1960s.