The fourth of seven children, John Royce Mathis was born on September 30, 1… Read Full Bio ↴The fourth of seven children, John Royce Mathis was born on September 30, 1935 in Gilmer, TX to Clem and Mildred Mathis. As a small boy, the family moved to Post Street in San Francisco. It was there that he learned an appreciation of music from his father who taught him his first song, “My Blue Heaven”. At age eight, his father purchased an old upright piano for $25. When he brought it home, it wouldn’t fit through the front door. So that evening, Johnny stayed up all night to watch his father dismantle the piano, get it into the small living room of their basement apartment and then reassemble it. Clem Mathis, who worked briefly as a musician back in Texas playing the piano and singing on stage, would continue to teach his son many songs and routines. Johnny had proven to be the most eager of the children to learn all about music. He sang in the church choir, school functions, community events, for visitors in their home as well as amateur shows in the San Francisco area.
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 6’-5 1/2”. This is still on the College’s Top 15 list and was only two inches short of the Olympic record of the time. Just as when he was in high school, Johnny’s name was frequently mentioned in the sports sections of the Northern California newspapers. He was often referred to as “the best all-around athlete to come out of the San Francisco Bay Area”.
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 Dee’s 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: “Have found phenomenal 19 year old boy who could go all the way. Send blank contracts.”
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 “Angel Eyes”, “Easy to Love” and “Babalu”. 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 Johnny’s 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: “Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not For Me To Say.” Subsequently, MGM Studios signed Johnny to sing “It’s Not For Me To Say” 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, Johnny’s voice has been used in countless Hollywood movies for theme songs, background music and to enhance a particular setting or segment.
“Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not For Me To Say” reached their peaks on the BILLBOARD pop chart in July of 1957. These successes were followed by the monumental single “Chances Are” which became Johnny’s 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, “Misty”.
Johnny’s 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, Johnny’s Greatest Hits was released. It began a “Greatest Hits” tradition copied by every record company since then. Johnny’s 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, “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late” (recorded with Deniece Williams), came almost 21 years after his very first #1 Hit Single, “Chances Are”.
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 “Best Song” category. He has received two Grammy nominations. The first was for “Misty” 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 Johnny’s 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 he’s 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.
Johnny’s other favorite avocation is cooking. He is a gourmet cook who cooks for himself and often others when he’s home or traveling. His mother taught him at an early age how to cook up a storm and do it well. He’s enjoyed doing so all his life.
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 6’-5 1/2”. This is still on the College’s Top 15 list and was only two inches short of the Olympic record of the time. Just as when he was in high school, Johnny’s name was frequently mentioned in the sports sections of the Northern California newspapers. He was often referred to as “the best all-around athlete to come out of the San Francisco Bay Area”.
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 Dee’s 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: “Have found phenomenal 19 year old boy who could go all the way. Send blank contracts.”
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 “Angel Eyes”, “Easy to Love” and “Babalu”. 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 Johnny’s 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: “Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not For Me To Say.” Subsequently, MGM Studios signed Johnny to sing “It’s Not For Me To Say” 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, Johnny’s voice has been used in countless Hollywood movies for theme songs, background music and to enhance a particular setting or segment.
“Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not For Me To Say” reached their peaks on the BILLBOARD pop chart in July of 1957. These successes were followed by the monumental single “Chances Are” which became Johnny’s 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, “Misty”.
Johnny’s 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, Johnny’s Greatest Hits was released. It began a “Greatest Hits” tradition copied by every record company since then. Johnny’s 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, “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late” (recorded with Deniece Williams), came almost 21 years after his very first #1 Hit Single, “Chances Are”.
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 “Best Song” category. He has received two Grammy nominations. The first was for “Misty” 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 Johnny’s 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 he’s 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.
Johnny’s other favorite avocation is cooking. He is a gourmet cook who cooks for himself and often others when he’s home or traveling. His mother taught him at an early age how to cook up a storm and do it well. He’s enjoyed doing so all his life.
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Johnny Mathis Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Johnny Mathis:
01 Too Much Too Little Too Late Guess it's over, call it a day Sorry that it had…
07-It's Not For Me To Say It's not for me to say you love me It's not…
13 The Twelfth Of Never You ask me how much I need you, must I…
20 Fly Me To The Moon Fly me to the moon And let me play among the…
99 Miles From L.A Keeping my eyes on the road I see you Keeping my…
A Ceratin Smile A certain smile, a certain face Can lead an unsuspecting hea…
A Christmas Love Song All I want for christmas is you Your the gift that's…
A Cock-Eyed Optimist When the skies are brighter canary yellow I forget ev'r…
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening Some like a night at the movies Some like a dance…
A Marshmallow World Ah, it's a marshmallow world in the winter, When the snow…
A Night To Remember They say he has grace like any bull in a…
A RIDE ON A RAINBOW Did you ever ride on a rainbow Sit starry eyed on…
A Taste Of Honey A taste of honey... tasting much sweeter than wine. I dream…
a thousand blue bubbles One kiss And a thousand blue bubbles Turn me upside down Sen…
A Time For Us A time for us, some day there'll be When chains are…
Ace in the Hole This town is full of guys who think they're mighty…
Ain't No Woman (Ain't no woman like the one I've got.) (Ain't no woman…
Alfie What's it all about, Alfie? Is it just for the moment…
All Alone Am I All alone am I ever since your goodbye All alone with…
All I Ask Of You No more talk of darkness Forget these wide-eyed fears I'm he…
All I Ever Need To wake up next to you See your smile across the…
All I Want Is Forever I don't want a lot for Christmas There's just one thing…
All I Wanted To wake up next to you See your smile across the…
All Is Well All is well all is well Angels and men rejoice For tonight…
All The Things You Are Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
All the Time I want you with me all the time Sunrise and sunset,…
All This Love As I approach the prime of my life, I find…
All Through the Night The day is my enemy, the night my friend, For I'm…
Almost Like Being In Love What a day this has been! What a rare mood I'm…
Alone Again In a little while from now If I'm not feeling any…
Always I'll be loving you always With a love that's true always. Wh…
always something there to remind me I walk along the city streets you used to walk…
An Affair To Remember Our love affair is a wondrous thing That we'll rejoice in…
An Open Fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at you…
And I Love You So And I love you so The people ask me how How I…
And I Think That's What I'll Do I find myself in a situation Standing at the crossroads of…
Angel Eyes Try to think that love's not around Still it's uncomfortably…
Angel Eyes (Digitally Remastered) Try to think that love's not around But it's uncomfortably n…
April in Paris I never knew the charm of spring I never met it…
April Love April love is for the very young Every star's a wishing…
Arianne Arianne's an April morning That comes rippling through my wi…
As If Used to be that I believed in something Used to be…
As Long As We're Together I've always believed in dreams And that fantasies somehow co…
As Time Goes By This day and age we're living in Gives cause for apprehensio…
Autumn in New York Autumn in New York Why does it seem so inviting Autumn in…
Autumn in Rome Autumn in Rome My heart remembers fountains where children p…
Autumn Leaves The falling leaves drift by the window The autumn leaves of…
Ave Maria Ave Maria, Ave Maria Ave Maria, Ave Maria Ave, Maria, Ave, …
Ave Maria 2 Ave Maria, Ave Maria Ave Maria, Ave Maria Ave, Maria, Av…
Away In A Manger Away in a manger No crib for His bed The little Lord…
Babalu Babalu Babalu Babalu aye Babalu aye Babalu Jungle drums were…
Baby Baby Baby Baby, baby, baby Love me, love me, do Love me, love me…
Bachianas Brasileiras Evening, a rosy, slow and transparent cloud Over the space d…
Because You Loved Me For all those times you stood by me For all the…
Begin The Beguine When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound of…
Beginning to Look alot Like Christmas It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you …
Best Is Yet to Come Out of the tree of life I just picked me…
Best Of Everything We've proven romance is still The best of everything That …
Betcha By Golly Wow There′s a spark of magic in your eyes Candyland appears each…
Better Together You and I are the perfect combination Until this day I've…
Beyond The Blue Horizon Blue horizon Waits a beautiful day Goodbye to things that bo…
beyond the sea Somewhere beyond the sea Somewhere waiting for me My lover s…
Blue Christmas I'll have a Blue Christmas without you I'll be so blue…
Blue Gardenia Blue gardenia Now I'm alone with you And I am oh so…
Brazil Brazil! Where hearts were entertaining June, We stood benea…
Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil) Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June, We stood beneat…
Break Up To Make Up Tell me what's wrong with you now , tell me…
Brian If the hand of time Were hand that I could hold I'd…
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Feat. Fiona Apple) [Originally by Simon & Garfunkel] When…
By Myself I'll go my way by myself, this is the end…
By The Time This Night Is Over Silence takes over Saying all we need to say Theres endless …
Bye Bye Barbara No one here can love or understand me Oh, what hard…
Bye Bye Blackbird No one here can love or understand me Oh, what hard…
cabin in the sky In this cloudy sky overhead now There′s no guiding star I…
Cabin In the Sky (Digitally Remastered) In this cloudy sky overhead now There's no guiding star I…
Call Me Call me if your arms are lonely Call me if you're…
Call Me Irresponsible Call me irresponsible Call me unreliable Throw in undependab…
Can I never can say goodbye, no, no, no, no, now Never…
Can't Get Out of This Mood All day long before my eyes come little visions of…
Can’t Get Out of This Mood Words by Frank Loesser and Music by Jimmy McHugh This versi…
Caravan Night and stars above that shine so bright The myst'ry…
Carol of the Bells Hark how the bells, Sweet silver bells, All seem to…
Caroling Caroling / Happy Holiday Happy Holiday Happy holiday (caroling, caroling) happy holi…
Certain Smile A certain smile, a certain face Can lead an unsuspecting hea…
Certain Smile {From "A Certain Smile"} A certain smile, a certain face Can lead an unsuspecting he…
Chances Are Chances are 'cause I wear a silly grin The moment you…
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at you…
Christmas Day Snow covered rooftops Lights on the trees The sound of sin…
Christmas Is I don't want a lot for Christmas There's just one thing…
Christmas Is a Feeling in Your Heart There are toys for girls and boys Silver bells make merry…
Christmas Is. I don't want a lot for Christmas There's just one thing…
Christmas Song Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at you…
Christmas Waltz Frosted window panes Candles gleaming inside Painted candy c…
Clopin Clopant In France when one is walking sadly They say he walks…
Close to You Why do birds suddenly appear Every time you are near? Just l…
Closer I Get To You My heart belongs to you So what could I do To make…
Come Back to Me Come to me now that I have found you Come to…
Come Back To Me ") Though you don't call anymore I sit and wait in vain I…
Come Saturday Morning Come Saturday morning I'm goin' away with my friend We'll Sa…
Come Sunday Ooh Lord, dear Lord above, God almighty, God of love, Pleas…
Come to Me Though you don't call anymore I sit and wait in vain I…
Corner Of The Sky Everything has its season Everything has its time Show me a…
Cottage For Sale A little dream castle with every dream gone Is lonely and…
Could It Be Love This Time She doesn't wanna brush him off She doesn't wanna lead him…
Count Your Blessings When I'm worried and I can't sleep I count my blessings…
Crazy Crazy, I'm crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy, crazy for…
Crazy in the Heart I left my heart in San Francisco. High on a hill…
Dancing In The Dark Dancing in the dark Till the tune ends, We're dancing in…
Dancing on the Ceiling The world is lyrical Because a miracle Has brought my lover …
Danke Schoen Danke schoen, darling, Danke schoen, Thank you for all the j…
Danny Boy Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen…
Day By Day Day by day, I'm falling more in love with you And…
Day In I was a stranger in the city Out of town were…
Day In Day Out One day in your life You'll remember a place Someone touchin…
Deep Purple Woo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo, Wo-o-oo-wo-wo When the…
Deep River Deep River, My home is over Jordan. Deep River, Lord. I want…
Didn't We This time we almost made the pieces fit Didn't we? This time…
Didnt We This time we almost made the pieces fit Didn't we? This ti…
Do Me Wrong But Do Me Though you don't call anymore I sit and wait in vain I…
Do nothin Someone told someone and someone told you But they wouldn't …
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Someone told someone and someone told you But they wouldn't…
Do You Hear What I Hear Said the night wind to the little lamb, Do you see…
Do You Know Where You're Going To Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the…
Don Ever since the lucky night I found you I've hung around…
Don't Get Around Much Anymore Missed the Saturday dance Heard they crowded the floor Could…
Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight Do me wrong, do me right Tell me lies, but hold…
Don't Take Away My Heaven Oh baby, I found heaven when I found you And this…
Don't Talk To Me Ever since the lucky night I found you I've hung around…
Dream Dream Dream [INTRO:] You're completely unaware, dear, that my heart is i…
Drifting Well I'm drifting and drifting, Like a ship out on the…
Early Autumn When an early autumn walks the land and chills the…
Easy to Love I know too well that I'm just wasting precious time In…
Easy to Say It's so easy to say I'm sorry When the harm has…
El Amar Y El Querer Ya Ramadhan Hadirmu menjengah syahdu Pada hati yang menunggu…
Eleanor Rigby Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all…
Eli Eli Eli, Eli I pray that it never will end. The sand and…
Elusive Butterfly You might wake up some mornin' To the sound of something…
Embraceable You Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irrepl…
Emotion It's over and done But the heartache lives on inside And who…
Evergreen Love soft as an easy chair Love fresh as the morning…
Every Step Of The Way Well walk the road of life together, day by day And…
Everybody's Talkin' Everybody's talkin' at me I don't hear a word they're sayin'…
Everything's Coming Up Roses I had a dream, a dream about you, baby. It's gonna…
Evie There ain´t no future in it Evie We never should…
Faithfully Highway run Into the midnight sun Wheels go round and round …
Fall In Love What do you get when you fall in love A guy…
Fallen I can′t believe it, you're a dream comin′ true. I can't…
Falling In Love Sometimes, lonely nights turn into sunny days I never though…
Feelings Feelings Nothing more Than feelings Trying to forget my Feel…
Fly Me to the Moon Fly me to the moon And let me play among the…
Folks Who Live on the Hill Many men with lofty aims Strive for lofty goals Others play …
Follow Me You don't know how you met me, you don't know…
Foolish Folks say I'm naturally kind I'd like to think that they're…
For All We Know For all we know we may never meet again Before you…
For The Good Times Don't look so sad, I know it's over But life goes…
For Your Love My heart belongs to you So what could I do To make…
Forget me not It's not for me to say you love me It's not…
Friends in Love Sometimes, lonely nights turn into sunny days I never though…
Friends Of Love Sometimes, lonely nights turn into sunny days. I never tho…
Frosty The Snowman Frosty the snowman Happy, happy snowman Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, …
Funny Little Girl Won't you go away (little girl) Wish you wouldn't stay (litt…
Gentle On My Mind If you could read my mind, love What a tale my…
Get Me to Church on Time A few more hours, that′s all the time I got A…
Get Me to the Church On Time Lately I find myself out gazing at stars Hearing guitars li…
Get Out Of Town All day long before my eyes come little visions of…
Getting to Know You Whether you are here or yonder, Whether you are false…
Gina Gina, Gina, I kissed you once and then I felt so…
Give Me Your Love For Christmas Give me your love for Christmas wrapped in a kiss…
Go Away Little Girl Won't you go away (little girl) Wish you wouldn't stay (litt…
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember…
Goddbye My Love The snow is snowing, the wind is blowing But I can…
Gone Gone Gone It's a mystery I cannot explain All it feels I got…
Good Morning Heartache Good morning heartache You old gloomy sight Good morning hea…
Good Night Dear Lord Now I lay me down to sleep Leave the day behind Pray…
Goodnight My Love Goodnight my love, the tired old moon is descending Goodnigh…
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