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''More Johnny's Greatest Hits'' is a
compilation album A compilation album comprises tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for rel ...
by
Johnny Mathis John Royce Mathis (born September 30, 1935) is an American singer of popular music. Starting his career with singles of standard music, he became highly popular as an album artist, with several dozen of his albums achieving gold or platinum s ...
that was released by Columbia Records on June 22, 1959, and contains the A- and B-sides of five of his
singles Singles are people not in a committed relationship. Singles may also refer to: Film and television * ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series * ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe * ''Singles'' ...
as well as "Teacher, Teacher", the chart hit that was the B-side of the ''
Johnny's Greatest Hits ''Johnny's Greatest Hits'' is a compilation album by vocalist Johnny Mathis that was released by Columbia Records on March 17, 1958, and has been described as the "original greatest-hits package". The LP collected all but one of the songs from ...
'' track "All the Time", and "The Flame of Love," which had not been released before. The album made its first appearance on ''
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'' magazine's Best Selling LP's chart the following month, in the issue dated July 27, and remained there for 93 weeks, two of which were spent at number two. It received Gold certification from the
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on January 12, 1962. Type ''Johnny Mathis'' in the Search box and press ''Enter''.


Reception

William Ruhlmann of
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explained that the downside of this follow-up to the successful ''Johnny's Greatest Hits'' compilation was that "Columbia waited only 15 months between the two albums -- long enough for Mathis to release five singles that all managed modest chart success, though none matched the hit status of songs from the first album." He gave the album a mixed review: "There are some excellent examples of the singer's characteristic ballad style, but he also struggles with inferior uptempo material, and the album is uneven, especially in comparison to its predecessor. Nevertheless, it went gold and spent more than a year and a half in the charts, ample evidence of Mathis's continuing appeal."


Track listing


Side one

#" Small World" from '' Gypsy: A Musical Fable'' (
Jule Styne Jule Styne (; born Julius Kerwin Stein; December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) was an English-American songwriter and composer best known for a series of Broadway musicals, including several famous frequently-revived shows that also becam ...
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Stephen Sondheim Stephen Joshua Sondheim (; March 22, 1930November 26, 2021) was an American composer and lyricist. One of the most important figures in twentieth-century musical theater, Sondheim is credited for having "reinvented the American musical" with sho ...
) - 3:21 #* rec. 4/29/59, rel. 5/25/59; ''Billboard'' Hot 100: 20. #"Someone" ( William J. Tennyson Jr.) - 2:58 #* rec. 9/26/58, rel. 3/9/59; ''Billboard'' Hot 100: 35 #"Very Much in Love" (
Ray Ellis Ray Ellis (July 28, 1923 – October 27, 2008) was an American record producer, arranger, conductor, and saxophonist. He was responsible for the orchestration in Billie Holiday's '' Lady in Satin'' (1958). Biography Raymond Spencer Ellis ...
,
Al Stillman Al Stillman ''(né'' Albert Irving Silverman; 26 June 1901 Manhattan, New York – 17 February 1979 Manhattan, New York) was an American lyricist. Biography Stillman was born to Jewish parents Herman Silverman and Gertrude Rubin ''(maiden).'' He a ...
) - 2:48 #* rec. 11/10/58, rel. 3/9/59; B-side of "Someone" #"You Are Everything to Me" ( Percy Faith,
Carl Sigman Carl Sigman (September 24, 1909 – September 26, 2000) was an American songwriter. Early life Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York to a Jewish-American family, Sigman graduated from law school and passed his bar exams to practice in th ...
) - 2:58 #* rec. 11/10/58, rel. 5/25/59; Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart: 109; B-side of "Small World" #"Let It Rain" (Al Frisch, Sid Wayne) - 2:40 #* rec. 1/7/58, rel. 6/2/58; B-side of "A Certain Smile" #"The Flame of Love" (
Lee Pockriss Lee Julian Pockriss (January 20, 1924 – November 14, 2011) was an American songwriter who wrote many well-known popular songs and several scores for films and Broadway shows, mainly during the 1960s and 1970s. Early life and career Born in ...
, Jerry Vance) - 2:50 #*rec. 4/29/59, rel. 6/22/59; previously unreleased


Side two

#"
A Certain Smile ''A Certain Smile'' was originally published in French as ''Un certain sourire'' by the Paris publisher Juillard in 1956. It was the second novel by Françoise Sagan and was written in two months. Two translations into English then followed in 195 ...
" from ''
A Certain Smile ''A Certain Smile'' was originally published in French as ''Un certain sourire'' by the Paris publisher Juillard in 1956. It was the second novel by Françoise Sagan and was written in two months. Two translations into English then followed in 195 ...
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(
Sammy Fain Sammy Fain (born Samuel E. Feinberg; June 17, 1902 – December 6, 1989) was an American composer of popular music. In the 1920s and early 1930s, he contributed numerous songs that form part of The Great American Songbook, and to Broadway theatre ...
,
Paul Francis Webster Paul Francis Webster (December 20, 1907 – March 18, 1984) was an American lyricist who won three Academy Awards for Best Original Song, and was nominated sixteen times for the award. Life and career Webster was born in New York City, United St ...
) - 2:48 #* rec. 5/12/58, rel. 6/2/58; ''Billboard'' Most Played by Jockeys: 14 #"Call Me" (
Belford Hendricks Belford Cabell "Sinky" Hendricks (May 11, 1909 – September 24, 1977) was an American composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and record producer. He used a variety of names, including Belford Hendricks, Belford Cabell Hendricks, Belford Clif ...
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Clyde Otis Clyde Lovern Otis (September 11, 1924 – January 8, 2008), was an American songwriter and record producer, best known for his collaboration with singer Brook Benton, and for being one of the first African-American A&R executives at a major label. ...
) - 2:48 #*rec. 5/12/58, rel. 9/8/58; ''Billboard'' Hot 100: 21 #"You Are Beautiful" from ''
Flower Drum Song ''Flower Drum Song'' was the eighth musical by the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein. It is based on the 1957 novel, '' The Flower Drum Song'', by Chinese-American author C. Y. Lee. It premiered on Broadway in 1958 and was then performed in the ...
''
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Richard Rodgers Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater. With 43 Broadway musicals and over 900 songs to his credit, Rodgers was one of the most well-known American ...
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Oscar Hammerstein II Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II (; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American lyricist, librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) director in the musical theater for almost 40 years. He won eight ...
) - 3:10 #* rec. 11/10/58, rel. 12/1/58; ''Billboard'' Hot 100: 60; B-side of "Let's Love" #"Teacher, Teacher" ( Robert Allen,
Al Stillman Al Stillman ''(né'' Albert Irving Silverman; 26 June 1901 Manhattan, New York – 17 February 1979 Manhattan, New York) was an American lyricist. Biography Stillman was born to Jewish parents Herman Silverman and Gertrude Rubin ''(maiden).'' He a ...
) - 2:41 #* rec. 10/31/57, rel. 3/17/58; ''Billboard'' Most Played by Jockeys: 21; B-side of "All the Time" #"Stairway to the Sea (Scalinatella)" ( Albert Beach, Giuseppe Cioffi) - 2:36 #*rec. 5/12/58, rel. 9/8/58; B-side of "Call Me" #"Let's Love" (Richard Ferraris,
Norman Kaye Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and musician. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox. Early life and education Kaye was born in Melbourne and won a scholarship to study at ...
) - 2:44 #* rec. 9/26/58, rel. 12/1/58; ''Billboard'' Hot 100: 44 On the UK version of ''More Johnny's Greatest Hits'', "Teacher, Teacher" was replaced with "The Best of Everything", which made its U.S. compilation debut five years later on '' I'll Search My Heart and Other Great Hits''.


Personnel

*
Mitch Miller Mitchell William Miller (July 4, 1911 – July 31, 2010) was an American choral conductor, record producer, record-industry executive, and professional oboist. He was involved in almost all aspects of the industry, particularly as a conductor ...
– producer (except "The Flame of Love", "Small World", "You Are Everything to Me") * Al Ham – producer ("A Certain Smile";(2004) ''The Essential Johnny Mathis'' by Johnny Mathis
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(2006) ''Gold: A 50th Anniversary Celebration'' by Johnny Mathis
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"Teacher, Teacher"; "Let's Love", "Someone", "The Flame of Love", "Small World", "You Are Everything to Me") *
Ray Ellis Ray Ellis (July 28, 1923 – October 27, 2008) was an American record producer, arranger, conductor, and saxophonist. He was responsible for the orchestration in Billie Holiday's '' Lady in Satin'' (1958). Biography Raymond Spencer Ellis ...
– conductor (except as noted) *
Glenn Osser Abraham Arthur "Glenn" Osser (August 28, 1914 – April 29, 2014) was an American musician, musical arranger, orchestra leader, and songwriter. His birthname was Abraham (Abe), but much of his work was under the name Glenn; he can be found with re ...
– conductor ("Small World", "The Flame of Love")


Notes

* While the 2015 compilation ''The Singles'' only credits Ham as producer for five of the tracks on this collection, the other compilations listed in the Notes section credit him as such on the tracks indicated. Neither the original singles nor the compilations released before these provided this information.


References


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External links


Johnny Mathis singing "Someone"Johnny Mathis sings the theme song in the film "A Certain Smile" from 1958
{{Authority control 1959 greatest hits albums Johnny Mathis compilation albums Columbia Records compilation albums Albums conducted by Glenn Osser Albums conducted by Ray Ellis Albums arranged by Ray Ellis Albums arranged by Glenn Osser Albums produced by Mitch Miller