Johnston is famous for writing many of the memorable entrance theme songs for WWE, including the theme songs for The Undertaker, The Rock, and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, amongst hundreds of others superstars. In addition, Johnston has also composed music for the majority of WWE's PPV and Television productions, including show themes, music videos, vignettes, commercials and tributes.
Johnston has mentioned in past interviews that he suffers from stage fright and a fear of live audiences, and it was this fear that led to him seeking a more 'studio oriented' music career. His first job in the entertainment business was working with MTV and VH1 to create bumpers and commercial cues, before a chance meeting in a sushi restaurant with a WWF producer led to him joining Vince McMahon's professional wrestling company. Initially composing TV themes for shows and commercial buffers, Johnston gravitated towards wrestlers' entrance themes, before eventually becoming a complete music composer for the company.
In 1989, Johnston composed original music for No Holds Barred, a movie starring Hulk Hogan. Although the score was never commercially released, the theme "No Holds Barred", with vocals by John Joyce, was later released on WWE Anthology album in 2002. Johnston also contributed the score to the 2010 WWE Studio's release, "Legendary", starring John Cena.
Johnston is well known for writing, composing and producing all his compositions, in addition to playing all instruments, and occasionally recruiting outside vocalists or additional musicians to contribute when the piece requires.
Johnston appears on the videotape Piledriver - The Wrestling Album 2 to introduce the video for Girls in Cars. He orchestrated the live band at the WWF Slammy Awards ceremonies, and traveled across the U.S. in 1995 as part of the "Raw Band". He also appeared on camera at WrestleMania XIV and the 1998 SummerSlam playing the DX theme with the Chris Warren Band. Johnston also had a brief clip in the film Beyond the Mat discussing his reasoning behind Vader's theme music. Johnston also appears on the bonus DVD for WWE Originals the 2004 album by the same name. The DVD features a 30 minute behind-the-scenes documentary on Johnston, offering insights into the composing, producing and directing of the album. There are also some humorous interactions of Johnston with Jonathan Coachman and Steve Austin. Johnston also appears on The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior discussing the Ultimate Warrior's theme song, and how it was able to be truly representative of the character. Johnston also appeared on the WWF WrestleMania XV DVD Extras, commenting on WWF's music, and how music is crucial in the World Wrestling Federation, now World Wrestling Entertainment.
James Alan Johnston composed the music for two films recently produced by WWE Studios, 'Legendary' (starring John Cena), and 'Knucklehead', starring The Big Show. He also wrote the score for "No Holds Barred" starring Hulk Hogan, and contributed the track, "Ahmed Johnson" to Beyond the Mat.
13
James A. Johnston Lyrics
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You already know
You already know
I'm feeling lucky
I'm feeling so lucky
I'm feeling lucky like
My lucky number 13
I'm feeling lucky
We be at every party every time
The lyrics to James A. Johnston's song "13" are centered around the concept of feeling lucky. The repetition of "I'm feeling lucky" emphasizes the strength of the singer's feeling. This is complemented by the line "You already know, you already know," which suggests that the singer consistently emanates good vibes and good fortune. The manifestation of this luck is symbolized by the lucky number 13.
The singer expresses their confidence with the repetition of "I'm feeling lucky," but they also show a sense of belonging and camaraderie with their friends. "Tonight, me and my friends, we be at every party every time" suggests that they have a tight-knit group that enjoys going out and having fun together.
Overall, "13" is a catchy and upbeat song that celebrates a feeling of good fortune and good times with friends.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm feeling lucky eh eh
I'm filled with confidence and positive energy
You already know
It's no secret or surprise that I feel lucky
You already know
Everyone around me can sense my good fortune
I'm feeling lucky
I have a strong belief that good things will happen to me
I'm feeling so lucky
My level of luck is higher than usual
I'm feeling lucky like
My luck is comparable to something known for being lucky
My lucky number 13
The number 13 is a symbol of my luck
I'm feeling lucky
My positive expectations haven't changed
Tonight me and my friends
My companions and I
We be at every party every time
We make sure to attend every social gathering without fail
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Written by: Bago James
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