Johnny was 13 years old when Clem took him to see Connie Cox, a Bay Area voice teacher, who agreed to take on the youngster in exchange for his doing odd jobs around her house. Johnny studied with Connie for six years learning vocal scales and exercises, voice production, classical and operatic skills.
At George Washington High School, Johnny was known not only for his singing ability but his athleticism as well. He became a star athlete on the track and field team as a high jumper and hurdler and played on the basketball team.
In 1954, Johnny enrolled at San Francisco State College with the intention of being an English and Physical Education teacher. While there, Johnny set a high jump record of 6β-5 1/2β. This is still on the Collegeβs Top 15 list and was only two inches short of the Olympic record of the time. Just as when he was in high school, Johnnyβs name was frequently mentioned in the sports sections of the Northern California newspapers. He was often referred to as βthe best all-around athlete to come out of the San Francisco Bay Areaβ.
A fellow student whose sextet was working at the Black Hawk nightclub brought Johnny in for a Sunday afternoon jam session. It was at the Black Hawk that Helen Noga, co-owner of the club, first heard him sing. She decided that she wanted to manage his career.
In early September of 1955, Johnny landed a job singing weekends at Ann Deeβs 440 Club. After repeated attempts, Helen convinced George Avakian, then head of Jazz A&R at Columbia, to see him. Avakian came to the club, heard Johnny sing and sent the now famous telegram to his record company: βHave found phenomenal 19 year old boy who could go all the way. Send blank contracts.β
Avakian left for New York after telling Johnny that he would eventually send for him. Johnny continued his studies at San Francisco State and gained additional fame as a high jumper. In early 1956, Johnny was asked to attend the trials for the 1956 Olympic teams that would travel to Melbourne, Australia that summer. At the same time, Columbia Records requested that Johnny come to New York to start arrangements for his first recording session. Clem helped his son decide that his future and best interests were with the recording company. So, Johnny gave up his chance to become a member of the USA Olympic Team. He went to New York to record his first album in March of 1956.
The first album was a collection of jazz oriented renditions of popular standards entitled: Johnny Mathis: A New Sound In Popular Song. It included jazz musicians Gil Evans, John Lewis and Teo Macero and songs like βAngel Eyesβ, βEasy to Loveβ and βBabaluβ. The album enjoyed only moderate success because jazz vocal albums were not good sellers. Nevertheless, Johnny remained in New York and landed bookings at some of the leading nightclubs such as the Village Vanguard, The Blue Angel and Basin Street East.
Soon, Columbia placed Johnny under the supervision of producer Mitch Miller. Mitch favored using Johnnyβs voice to sing soft, romantic ballads. At his second recording session, in the fall of 1956, Johnny recorded two singles. These songs were to become among his most popular all-time greatest hits: βWonderful, Wonderfulβ and βItβs Not For Me To Say.β Subsequently, MGM Studios signed Johnny to sing βItβs Not For Me To Sayβ in the film Lizzie . He played a tavern piano bar singer. In 1958, Johnny made another motion picture appearance. This time it was for 20th Century Fox in A Certain Smile. In this movie, he sang the title song playing himself in an elegant nightclub scene. Since then, Johnnyβs voice has been used in countless Hollywood movies for theme songs, background music and to enhance a particular setting or segment.
βWonderful, Wonderfulβ and βItβs Not For Me To Sayβ reached their peaks on the BILLBOARD pop chart in July of 1957. These successes were followed by the monumental single βChances Areβ which became Johnnyβs first #1 hit.
In June of 1957, Johnny appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show where he was introduced to the record buying public and became a national celebrity and household name. Columbia Records continued to release albums of Johnny singing beautiful and romantic ballads, classic standards and the best songs from Broadway musicals. These albums, like the singles, became immediate successes with sales in the millions. It was not uncommon for Johnny to have as many as four albums on the BILLBOARD Top Albums chart at the same time. In late 1959, Johnny recorded another song that became synonymous with the name of Johnny Mathis, the Erroll Garner composition, βMistyβ.
Johnnyβs accomplishments are numerous and varied. He holds many records and has set many precedents in the music industry. In 1958, two years after being signed by Columbia Records, Johnnyβs Greatest Hits was released. It began a βGreatest Hitsβ tradition copied by every record company since then. Johnnyβs Greatest Hits went on to become one of the most popular albums of all time and spent an unprecedented 490 continuous weeks (almost ten years) on the BILLBOARD Top Albums Chart. This record has been noted in the GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS.
According to record historian Joel Whitburn, Johnny is one of only five recording artists to have Top 40 Hits spanning each of the four decades since 1955. Amazingly, his second #1 Hit Single, βToo Much, Too Little, Too Lateβ (recorded with Deniece Williams), came almost 21 years after his very first #1 Hit Single, βChances Areβ.
Johnny has been honored to make several appearances before various heads of state. Starting in June of 1973, he sang at a State Dinner held in honor of the President of Liberia. In 1978, Johnny sang for the British Royal Family at A Command Performance held at The London Palladium. He performed for President and Mrs. Reagan at the State Dinner held in honor of the Prime Minister of Japan in April of 1987. Four years later in April of 1991, he sang for President and Mrs. Bush in honor of the President of Nicaragua. Most recently, in May of 1994, Johnny sang for President and Mrs. Clinton (along with the other five living First Ladies) at a very special First Ladies Tribute.
Johnny has also been honored by entertainment heads of state. In June of 1972, he was awarded his own star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has participated in the Academy Awards presentation many times to sing the song nominated in the βBest Songβ category. He has received two Grammy nominations. The first was for βMistyβ in 1960 in the category of Best Vocal Performance Single Record or Track Male. The second came in 1992 for In a Sentimental Mood/Mathis Sings Ellington in the category of Best Traditional Pop Performance.
1996 marked Johnnyβs 40th Anniversary as a recording artist. He celebrated by releasing All About Love. He then released The Global Masters (songs from his three year contract at Mercury Records) in 1997, and 1998 saw the release of The Ultimate Hits and Because You Loved Me.
In his free time, Johnny loves to golf. He plays golf almost every day when heβs not traveling and has sung at many golf banquets such as the Ryder Cup. In 1985 and 1986, Johnny hosted his own golf tournament, The Johnny Mathis Seniors PGA Classic which was held in Los Angeles, California.
Johnnyβs other favorite avocation is cooking. He is a gourmet cook who cooks for himself and often others when heβs home or traveling. His mother taught him at an early age how to cook up a storm and do it well. Heβs enjoyed doing so all his life.
Sleighride
Johnny Mathis Lyrics
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Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Outside the snow is falling and friends are calling you hoo
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up let's go, let's look at the show
We're riding in a wonderland of snow
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up it's grand, Just holding your hand
Our cheeks are nice and rosy and comfy cozy are we
We've snuggled close together like two birds of a feather would be
Let's take that road before us and sing a chorus or two
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
There's a birthday party at the home of Farmer Gray
It'll be the perfect ending of a perfect day
We'll be singing the songs we love to sing without a single stop
At the fireplace where we'll watch the chestnuts pop
Pop, pop, pop
There's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy
When they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie
It'll nearly be like a picture print by Currier and Ives
These wonderful things are the things we remember all through our lives
These wonderful things are the things we remember all through our lives
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling , ring-ting-tingling too
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Outside the snow is falling and friends are calling "You Hoo"
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up let's go, let's look at the show
We're riding in a wonderland of snow-ow
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up it's grand, Just holding your hand
We're gliding along with a song of a wintery fairy land
Nice and rosy and comfy cozy are we
We've snuggled close together like two birds of a feather would be
Let's take that road before us and sing a chorus or two
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with
Lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with
The song "Sleigh Ride" is a cheerful and festive tune that celebrates the joy of winter and the holiday season. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery of snow-covered landscapes, jingling sleigh bells, and the warmth of friends and loved ones. The opening lines set the tone for the song with the sound of sleigh bells and the invitation to go on a sleigh ride together. The snowfall and the calls of friends add to the sense of anticipation and excitement.
The second verse continues the theme of joy and wonder as the characters ride through a winter wonderland. They are holding hands and gliding along to the tune of a magical and wintery fairy land. The third verse brings a sense of warmth and coziness as the characters snuggle close, like two birds of a feather, and sing a chorus or two. The final verse brings a feeling of contentment and highlights the simple pleasures of life, like singing songs and enjoying pumpkin pie with loved ones.
Overall, "Sleigh Ride" is a joyful celebration of winter and the holidays, bringing a sense of warmth and togetherness that is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who listens to it.
Line by Line Meaning
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too
Listen to the sounds of the sleigh bells ringing, filling the air with joy.
Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
Let's enjoy this wonderful weather and go on a sleigh ride together.
Outside the snow is falling and friends are calling you hoo
Look outside, the beautiful snow is falling and our friends are calling for us to have fun.
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up let's go, let's look at the show
Let's go! We're going to ride in this snowy wonderland and experience the beautiful sights together.
We're riding in a wonderland of snow
We're journeying through a beautiful, pure and magical world of snow.
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up it's grand, Just holding your hand
It's amazing to hold your hand while we ride and enjoy the beauty of the winter season.
We're gliding along with a song of a wintery fairy land
As we move forward, we're surrounded by the melodies of the winter fairies' songs.
Our cheeks are nice and rosy and comfy cozy are we
The cold and snow make our cheeks rosy but we are comfortable and warm together.
We've snuggled close together like two birds of a feather would be
We're cozy and close together, like two birds who belong together.
Let's take that road before us and sing a chorus or two
Let's take this path ahead of us and sing some songs as we go.
There's a birthday party at the home of Farmer Gray
Farmer Gray is having a birthday party at his home.
It'll be the perfect ending of a perfect day
This party will be the perfect end to our wonderful day.
We'll be singing the songs we love to sing without a single stop
We'll sing the songs we love all the way through without any interruption.
At the fireplace where we'll watch the chestnuts pop
We'll enjoy the warmth of the fireplace and watch as the chestnuts pop.
There's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy
The happiness we feel at this moment is priceless and cannot be bought.
When they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie
When they serve the coffee and pumpkin pie, we'll feel even happier.
It'll nearly be like a picture print by Currier and Ives
The moment will be so perfect that it will resemble a picture from Currier and Ives.
These wonderful things are the things we remember all through our lives
These wonderful experiences will be remembered by us as we grow old.
Lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
The weather is perfect for us to enjoy this sleigh ride together.
Lyrics Β© EMI Music Publishing
Written by: LEROY ANDERSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Pickering144
My grandma loved Christmas so much that she practically was Christmas. She listened to old Christmas music like this and watched Christmas specials all year round. She died in 2010 but I love listening to this music because it helps keep her alive. So beautiful!
@markmassare7786
God bless Grandma
@christiane438
thats me right now, listening to Christmas songs in June.
@mr.ramfan8100
You were blessed- happy holidays!!π π ππΌ!!
@jaredesham9380
my grandmother loved johnny mathis and we both love christmas so much weβd watch hallmark movies and set up her xmas village every year but she passed dec 18 last year, coming up on one year and itβs so hard being without my favorite person but at least i know sheβs listening to johnny with me every time i put him on. love you gram
@jaredesham9380
thank you for sharing, itβs the hardest time of the year especially when they were the core of the enjoyment and cheer.
@skunkygrogan6956
This is BY FAR the best vocal rendition of this classic!!π π€ΆπΌπβοΈβοΈ
@christianweatherbroadcasti3491
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus.
Romans 6:23
John 3:16β€β€β€π
@undecidedmarkus
For 1958 standards it sounds ahead of itβs time..
@MeadeSkeltonMusic
His voice makes it. His voice has a timeless quality.