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Release Date: 24 January 2011
b. John Royce Mathis, 30 September 1935, San Francisco, California, USA. In 1956, the 19-year-old Mathis was signed to Columbia Records, where he began his career with a jazz-tinged album. A US Top 20 hit with ‘Wonderful! Wonderful!’ saw him move adroitly toward the balladeer market, and before long he was a major concert attraction, with regular appearances on highly rated American television shows. In 1957, together with his first hit, Mathis was barely absent from the US best-seller lists, and that year had a further five hits, including the number 1 ‘Chances Are,’ ‘The Twelfth of Never,’ and ‘It’s Not for Me to Say.’ Mathis had become a phenomenon; his popularity at that time ranked alongside that of Frank Sinatra. By May 1958 he was scraping the UK charts with ‘Teacher, Teacher,’ and soon established himself with major hits such as ‘A Certain Smile,’ ‘Winter Wonderland,’ ‘Someone,’ ‘Misty’ and ‘My Love for You.’ His appeal to the adult market ensured spectacular album success, and Johnny’s Greatest Hits stayed a record 490 weeks in the US chart.
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