They are best known for their instrumental "Sleep Walk", which became a regional hit and eventually reached the top of the Billboard pop chart when it was released nationally in 1959.
At present, Santo is semi-retired and Johnny tours and records new material with his own band. Johnny is also the president of Aniraf, Inc., an international record company based in New York.
Santo and Johnny Farina were born in Brooklyn, New York; Santo on October 24, 1937 and Johnny on April 30, 1941. Their father was drafted into the Army while they were children and was stationed for some time in Oklahoma. After hearing a steel guitar on the radio, he wrote to his wife, "I'd like the boys to learn to play this instrument".
Upon returning from World War II, the boys' father found a music teacher who gave the boys steel guitar lessons. When Santo was a teenager, he was able to get a local music store to modify an acoustic guitar, allowing him to play it like a steel guitar.
Within two years, Santo was performing in amateur shows on a new Gibson six-string steel guitar and had started receiving lessons from a steel guitar teacher who had studied in Hawaii. By the age of fourteen, Santo was composing songs, and formed an instrumental trio with a guitarist and drummer. This trio appeared at local dances and parties, performing both original compositions and some Hawaiian standards. With money Santo made from these performances, he bought a Fender steel guitar, one with three necks, each with eight strings. This allowed him to experiment even further, and he tried different tunings until he found ones that appealed to him.
When Johnny reached the age of twelve, he began to play accompaniment to Santo on a standard electric guitar. The brothers soon formed a duo and became rather popular in school, eventually performing at events in the New York boroughs. They recorded a demo which they circulated to local New York record companies.
In 1958, Mike Dee & The Mello Tones (Santo Farina, steel guitar; Johnny Farina, guitar and their uncle Mike Dee, drums) recorded a self-penned instrumental which they called "Deep Sleep". Loosely inspired by the song "Softly, As In The Morning Sunrise" (Sigmund Romberg, 1929), it had the same chord progression but a simpler melody line.
"Deep Sleep" became "Sleep Walk" and in September 1959 it topped the American charts.
The brothers eventually came to the attention of a music publishing company and signed a song writer's contract and eventually a contract with Canadian-American Records. Their first release, "Sleep Walk", was composed by the two brothers. (The original single credits three Farinas, including an "A. Farina" for the composition. It's sometimes reported that their mother or sister helped, but this is apparently false.) It was recorded at Trinity Records in Manhattan. "Sleep Walk" entered Billboard's 'Top 40' on August 17, 1959. It rose to the No. 1 position for two weeks in September (the 21st and the 28th) and remained in the 'Top 40' list until November 9. It was the last instrumental to hit #1 in the 1950s and earned Santo & Johnny a gold record. The follow-up song "Tear Drop" was also a hit, though their LP Santo & Johnny was less successful in the United States.
After touring Europe, Mexico, and Australia, Santo & Johnny signed to an Italian record label and had several hits in Europe that included "Sleep Walk", "Love Story", "Maria Elena", "Ebb Tide", "Love is Blue", "Enchanted Sea", and others.[citation needed] In 1964, they released an album of The Beatles covers; "And I Love Her" hit #1 in Mexico and held the spot for 21 weeks. In 1973, Santo & Johnny recorded the theme to the movie The Godfather, which went to #1 in Italy and stayed at that spot for 21 weeks. They received a gold record in Italy and were inducted into the Italian Music Hall of Fame.
Johnny Farina currently operates the official Santo And Johnny worldwide website, which includes current tour dates, discography, biography, trivia and new merchandise Farina also currently operates the official Johnny MySpace page, which includes current tour dates, discography, biography, and audio samples from his new solo albums.
"Sleep Walk" continues to be popular due to consistent radio airplay as well as its usage in commercials, television shows, and movies. One of the first covers was by Betsy Brye (stage name of Bette Anne Steele) in 1959. While Santo & Johnny wrote lyrics for "Sleep Walk", they never recorded a lyrical version, but Betsy Brye's version included these lyrics. It has been also covered by The Shadows, Stray Cats, The Ventures, Jake Shimabukuro, Amos Garrett, Kenny Vance and the Planotones, Larry Carlton, Deftones, Chet Atkins, Danny Gatton, Leo Kottke, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Jonathan Richman, Larry Berwald, and Joe Satriani. Indie group Modest Mouse also covered the song with lyrics and entitled their version "Sleepwalkin'". A version by Brian Setzer received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance of 1998. "Sleep Walk" was used throughout the 1992 Stephen King film, Sleepwalkers. "Sleep Walk" also plays a role in the 1995 Terry Gilliam sci-fi film, 12 Monkeys. It is also played in the end scene of "La Bamba" after protagonist Ritchie Valens dies. The song can also be heard in "Eddie and the Cruisers" as well as in the film "Hearts in Atlantis" starring Anthony Hopkins. Tim Kring's 'Heroes' which aired on NBC also featured "Sleep Walk" playing on a record in a diner, from the episode '1961'.
Santo & Johnny were inducted into The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2002.
Caravan
Santo & Johnny Lyrics
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The myst'ry of their fading light
That shines upon our caravan
Sleep upon my shoulder as we creep
Across the sand so I may keep
The mem'ry of our caravan
You are so inviting
Resting in my arms
As I thrill to the magic charms
Of you beside me here beneath the blue
My dream of love is coming true
Within our desert caravan
The lyrics of Santo & Johnny's "Caravan" capture the essence of an exotic night under the stars in the desert. The concept and imagery of a caravan evoke a sense of adventure, movement, and transience, as well as the romantic notion of being on the road with a loved one. The opening lines set the mood with the contrast between the bright lights of the stars and the fading light of their mystique, leading the listener into a sense of wonder and awe. The singer then invites his partner to rest on his shoulder and witness the beauty of their surroundings. The rest of the song is a celebration of the moment and the connection between the two, as they share the excitement and magic of being together in such an exotic place. The lyrics convey a sense of passion and fulfillment as the singer's dream of love has come true in their desert caravan.
Overall, the lyrics of "Caravan" capture the romantic yet adventurous spirit of travelling together through the desert. It evokes a sense of freedom, wonder, and passion in the midst of an unpredictable and mysterious environment. The mystique of the stars and the desert's vastness provide a perfect backdrop for the fulfillment of love and the beginning of an unforgettable journey.
Line by Line Meaning
Night and stars above that shine so bright
The darkness of the desert night is illuminated by the glittering stars above, twinkling and glowing brilliantly
The myst'ry of their fading light
The stars' fading light casts a mysterious and intriguing atmosphere over the caravan
That shines upon our caravan
The stars above shine down upon the caravan, lighting the way for its travelers
Sleep upon my shoulder as we creep
As we sneak and crawl on our journey, rest your head on my shoulder and feel protected and comforted
Across the sand so I may keep
Traveling through the desert's sandy terrain, I hold you close to me to hold on to this moment and memory
The mem'ry of our caravan
The journey of our caravan will be remembered and cherished, kept alive in our hearts forever
This is so exciting
The adventure we're on is thrilling and exhilarating
You are so inviting
Your warm and welcoming presence makes this experience even more enjoyable
Resting in my arms
As we journey through the desert, you find peace and safety in my embrace
As I thrill to the magic charms
I feel a sense of wonder and enchantment being with you, surrounded by the magic of the desert night
Of you beside me here beneath the blue
You are by my side, sharing this experience with me under the vast blue sky overhead
My dream of love is coming true
Being with you on this journey feels like a dream come true, a realization of our love and companionship
Within our desert caravan
All of these experiences and memories are occurring within the confines of our caravan, a symbol of our shared journey and connection
Lyrics © Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RACHEL MARY BERKELEY PORTMAN
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Brian Gutierrez
What a fucking rock n roll version of caravan. Just when I thought that Caravan couldn't get any better, I stumbled on Santo & Johnny's version! Thank you boys!
Aivlis Elbahc
Preciosa musica, era favorita de mis padres.
Dave Ferreira
Loved this ever since I first heard it when I was 7 years old! :)
Ray Beck
Listening to these guys again again takes me back to 1954 and reminds me of the reason
that i started collecting instrumentals rather than singers.I first started to collect, Bert Weedon, Chet Atkins, Johnny & the Hurricanes, Duane Eddy,then later in the 60s, santo & johnny, The ventures, & many moor.
Thanks, & regards from the UK.
Nancy Vargas
Grandiosa!!!✨👌👍🌹👏👏👏👏✌️
John Benn
WOW WOW WOW !!!!
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
They sure rock.
sauquoit13456
On this day in 1960 {March 31st} Santa and Johnny performed "Caravan" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program, 'American Bandstand'''...
At the time the song was at #69 on Billboard's Top 100 chart, three weeks later it would peak at #48 {for 1 week} and it spent eight weeks on the Top 100...
"Caravan" was composed in 1936 by Juan Tizol, first performed by Duke Ellington in that same year, and then first recorded by Barney Bigard and His Jazzopators later that year...
Between 1959 and 1964 Santo and Johnny had six records on the Top 100 chart, one made the Top 10 and it reached #1, "Sleep Walk", for two weeks on September 21st, 1959...
And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the week that "Sleep Walk" peaked at #1, there was another 'Walk' record on the Top 10 at the time, "I Want To Walk You Home" by Fats Domino, it was at #9...
rabiosaband
super mega rola, me encantan santo y johnny
Riveriux Phenom
I've heard this song for ages. Finally found out where it truly came from. Shazam.