"Country" Johnny Mathis Explained

"Country" Johnny Mathis
Birth Name:John Mathis
Birth Date:28 September 1930
Birth Place:Maud, Texas,Country
Occupations:Singer-songwriter
Years Active:1951–1999
Label:United Artists, Decca Records
Past Member Of:Jimmy & Johnny, Johnny Paycheck, George Jones
Background:solo_singer

"Country" Johnny Mathis (September 28, 1930  - September 27, 2011)[1] [2] was an American country music singer and songwriter. He was a successful solo performer and one half of the duo Jimmy & Johnny. Mathis is credited with penning more than 500 tunes over the course of his long career.

Biography

John Mathis was born in Maud, Texas, United States.[3] He played on Louisiana Hayride from 1953 to 1960, as a solo artist and as a member of the musical duo Jimmy & Johnny (with Jimmy Lee Fautheree).[3] Mathis left the group to go solo in the middle of the 1950s, leaving Fautheree's brother, Lynn, to fill his shoes. Jimmy and Lynn, however, saved the name Jimmy & Johnny, which proved ideal for Mathis who returned to the group from 1959 to 1961. As a solo artist, he released several singles for D Records, Decca, United Artists, and Little Darlin'.[3] His final charting single was "Please Talk to My Heart", released in 1963.[3] He also encountered significant success as a songwriter, penning songs for Johnny Paycheck, Faron Young, George Jones, Charley Pride and Webb Pierce among others.[3] For few decades, until the late 1990s, he sang both country gospel music,[3] and focused on his family.

Mathis suffered a stroke in February 1999, and was no longer able to perform. The stroke left him in poor health until his death in Cornersville, Tennessee, on September 27, 2011, one day shy of his 81st birthday.[4] His wife, Jeannie Mathis, died on September 14, 2019.[5] His daughter, Sherry Craver, died on April 26, 2020, and he is survived by his three sons, John Jr., Bill and James Mathis.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Classic Country and Traditional Country Singer/Songwriter Country Johnny Mathis. Countryjohnnymathis.net. November 12, 2015.
  2. Web site: Singer/songwriter "Country Johnny Mathis" has passed away at the age of 80. Nashvillemusicguide.com. November 12, 2015.
  3. Book: The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1993. First. 0-85112-726-6. 262.
  4. Web site: September 2, 2011. Johnny MATHIS Obituary. November 12, 2015. Legacy.com.
  5. Web site: Jeannie Mathis Obituary (1947 - 2019) The Tennessean. 2021-08-23. Legacy.com.
  6. Web site: Country Johnny Mathis Discography - USA - 45cat. 45cat.com. August 8, 2021.