Search - Artist/Band: Johnny Mathis

Artist Info

  • Name: Johnny Mathis
  • Birthday: 09/30/1935
  • Birth Place: Gilmer, TX
  • Decades Active: 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Vocal Music
  • Styles: Early Pop/Rock, Vocal Pop, Cast Recordings, Pop-Soul, Show Tunes, Soul, Traditional Pop, Smooth Soul, Standards, AM Pop
  • Moods: Gentle, Intimate, Romantic, Sentimental, Soothing, Sweet, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Innocent, Lush, Poignant, Reflective, Smooth, Confident, Elegant, Light, Stylish

Albums

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Title Release
  • I'll Buy You a Star/Live It Up!
  • 06/09/2009
  • People/The Impossible Dream W
  • 06/09/2009
  • Rapture/Romantically
  • 06/09/2009
  • Those Were the Days/Love from Romeo and Juliet
  • 06/09/2009
  • Here's Johnny
  • 01/12/2009
  • Up, Up and Away/Love Is Blue W
  • 2009
  • Prelude to a Kiss W
  • 10/13/2008
  • A Night to Remember W
  • 04/29/2008
  • The Collection [Red Box]
  • 01/28/2008
  • Encore of Golden Hits
  • 01/13/2008
  • Misty: The Best of Johnny Mathis
  • 10/08/2007
  • New Sound in Popular Music
  • 03/05/2007
  • The Very Best of Johnny Mathis [BMG]
  • 12/04/2006
  • Gold: A 50th Anniversary Celebration
  • 11/21/2006
  • Great Johnny Mathis WA
  • 09/26/2006
  • Collections [Australian Import]
  • 05/01/2006
  • Very Best of Johnny Mathis [BMG Import]
  • 03/21/2006
  • Winter Wonderland
  • 08/29/2005
  • Isn't It Romantic: The Standards Album
  • 02/01/2005
  • The Essential Johnny Mathis WA
  • 05/04/2004
  • 20 Grandes Exitos WA
  • 12/30/2003
  • The Very Best of Love
  • 07/22/2003
  • Night & Day WA
  • 07/07/2003
  • Love Songs [Columbia/Legacy]
  • 01/14/2003
  • Christmas Album
  • 10/22/2002
  • Best of the Crooners
  • 08/13/2002
  • Faithfully/Johnny's Mood WA
  • 06/21/2002
  • Wonderful Wonderful/Johnny Mathis WA
  • 05/14/2001
  • Mathis on Broadway
  • 04/25/2000
  • Warm/Swing Softly
  • 2000
  • Best of Johnny Mathis
  • 12/17/1999
  • Super Hits
  • 05/04/1999
  • Chances Are, Vol. 2
  • 02/23/1999
  • Johnny Mathis, Vol. 1
  • 02/23/1999
  • Christmas Is....
  • 1999
  • Because You Loved Me: Songs of Diane Warren
  • 10/20/1998
  • Sings the Standards
  • 04/28/1998
  • The Ultimate Hits Collection WA
  • 04/21/1998
  • All-Time Favorites!
  • 1998
  • The Global Masters
  • 04/22/1997
  • All About Love
  • 1996
  • The Hits of Johnny Mathis [Sony]
  • 10/16/1995
  • Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head/Love Story WA
  • 1995
  • Tears and Laughter WA
  • 08/19/1994
  • 16 Most Requested Songs Encore!
  • 1994
  • The Essence of Johnny Mathis
  • 1994
  • The Music of Johnny Mathis: A Personal Collection WA
  • 1994
  • How Do You Keep the Music Playing
  • 05/04/1993
  • The Christmas Music of Johnny Mathis: A Personal Collection
  • 1993
  • Misty
  • 07/07/1992
  • Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
  • 1992
  • Better Together: The Duet Album
  • 10/08/1991
  • In a Sentimental Mood: Mathis Sings Ellington
  • 06/1990
  • Celebration: Anniversary Album
  • 1990
  • Most Requested Songs
  • 04/18/1989
  • 16 Most Requested Songs
  • 1989
  • In the Still of the Night
  • 1989
  • Love Songs [Columbia]
  • 1988
  • Once in a While
  • 1988
  • The Great Years
  • 1987
  • Christmas Eve with Johnny Mathis WA
  • 1986
  • For Christmas
  • 1986
  • Hollywood Musicals
  • 1986
  • Johnny Mathis Live
  • 1985
  • Right from the Heart WA
  • 1985
  • A Special Part of Me WA
  • 1984
  • Unforgettable: A Musical Tribute to Nat King Cole
  • 1983
  • The Best of Johnny Mathis (1975-1980)
  • 1980
  • The Best Days of My Life WA
  • 1979
  • That's What Friends Are For
  • 1978
  • Wonderful
  • 1978
  • You Light Up My Life WA
  • 1978
  • I'm Coming Home WA
  • 1973
  • Christmas with Johnny Mathis
  • 1972
  • The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face) WA
  • 1972
  • Give Me Your Love for Christmas WA
  • 1969
  • Johnny
  • 1963
  • I'll Buy You a Star WA
  • 1961
  • Heavenly
  • 1959
  • More Johnny's Greatest Hits
  • 1959
  • Open Fire, Two Guitars WA
  • 1959
  • A Certain Smile [Original Soundtrack] WA
  • 1958
  • Good Night, Dear Lord WA
  • 1958
  • Johnny's Greatest Hits
  • 1958
  • Merry Christmas
  • 1958
  • Swing Softly WA
  • 1958
  • Warm WA
  • 11/11/1957
  • Wonderful Wonderful WA
  • 08/06/1957
  • Johnny Mathis [Columbia]
  • 1957
  • It's Not for Me to Say
  • Purely...
  • Simple WA
  • Individual Bio

    One of the last and most popular in a long line of traditional male vocalists who emerged before the rock-dominated 1960s, Johnny Mathis concentrated on romantic readings of jazz and pop standards for the ever-shrinking adult contemporary audience of the '60s and '70s. Though he debuted with a flurry of singles-chart activity, Mathis later made it big in the album market, where a dozen of his LPs hit gold or platinum and over 60 made the charts. While he concentrated on theme-oriented albums of show tunes and traditional favorites during the '60s, he began incorporating soft rock by the '70s and remained a popular concert attraction well into the '90s.

    Unsurprisingly, given his emphasis on long sustained notes and heavy vibrato, Johnny Mathis studied with an opera coach prior to his teenage years, and was almost lured into the profession; his other inspirations were the smoother crossover jazz vocalists of the 1940s -- Nat "King" Cole, Billy Eckstine, and Lena Horne. Mathis was an exceptional high school athlete in San Francisco, but was wooed away from a college track scholarship and a potential spot on the Olympic squad by the chance to sing. He was signed to a management contract by club owner Helen Noga, who introduced the singer to George Avakian, jazz producer for Columbia Records. Avakian signed him and used orchestras conducted by Teo Macero, Gil Evans, and John Lewis to record Mathis' self-titled debut album in 1957. Despite the name talent and choice of standards, it was mostly ignored upon release.

    Columbia A&R executive Mitch Miller -- known for his desperately pop-slanted Sing Along albums and TV show -- decided the only recourse was switching Mathis to Miller's brand of pop balladry, and the formula worked like a charm; the LP Wonderful, Wonderful didn't include but was named after a Top 20 hit later in 1957, which was followed by the number five "It's Not for Me to Say" and his first number one, "Chances Are." From that point on, Johnny Mathis concentrated strictly on lush ballads for adult contemporary listeners.

    Though he charted consistently, massive hit singles were rare for Johnny Mathis during the late '50s and '60s -- half of his career Top Ten output had occurred in 1957 alone -- so he chose to focus instead on the burgeoning album market, much like Frank Sinatra, his main rival during the late '50s as the most popular traditional male vocalist. Mathis moved away from show tunes and traditional pop into soft rock during the '70s, and found his second number one single, "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late," in 1978. Recorded as a duet with Deniece Williams, the single prompted Mathis to begin trying duets with a variety of partners (including Dionne Warwick, Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, and Nana Mouskouri), though none of the singles enjoyed the success of the original. Mathis continued to release and sell albums throughout the '90s -- his fifth decade of recording for Columbia -- among them 1998's Because You Loved Me: Songs of Diane Warren and 2000's Johnny Mathis on Broadway. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide