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"A Girl Called Johnny" is a song by British band
the Waterboys The Waterboys are a rock band formed in 1983 by Scottish musician and songwriter Mike Scott (Scottish musician), Mike Scott. The band's membership, past and present, has been composed mainly of musicians from Britain and Ireland, with Scott re ...
, released in 1983 as the lead single from their debut studio album ''
The Waterboys The Waterboys are a rock band formed in 1983 by Scottish musician and songwriter Mike Scott (Scottish musician), Mike Scott. The band's membership, past and present, has been composed mainly of musicians from Britain and Ireland, with Scott re ...
''. The song was written by Mike Scott and produced by
Rupert Hine Rupert Neville Hine (21 September 1947 – 4 June 2020) was an English record producer and musician. He produced albums for artists including Rush, Kevin Ayers, Tina Turner, Howard Jones, Saga, the Fixx, Bob Geldof, Thompson Twins, Stevie Nic ...
. It reached No. 80 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for three weeks.


Writing

"A Girl Called Johnny" was inspired by American singer-songwriter
Patti Smith Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter, author, and photographer. Her 1975 debut album '' Horses'' made her an influential member of the New York City-based punk rock movement. Smith has fu ...
. Scott discovered Smith's musical work and poetry in 1976 and became a big fan, which led to him forming his own fanzine, Jungleland. In 1978, Scott was aware Smith was due to perform with her band at the
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in London. He knew she always stayed at the Portobello Hotel and was successful in speaking to her over the phone after ringing the hotel. Smith suggested Scott come down from Scotland to see the show and write about it in his fanzine. He traveled down to London by train, with Smith providing him with a concert ticket, covering the expense of his hotel room and placing him under the care of her guitarist
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. Speaking of the influence of Smith on the song, Scott told Colin Irwin of ''
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'' in 1983, "There is a line about a girl called Johnny in one of her songs called '
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', and I heard a tape and I noticed that Johnny is a hero or heroine on lots of her early songs. So I thought I'd make her Johnny because she vanished a few years ago... it's a sort of postscript."


Recording

"A Girl Called Johnny" was recorded at Farmyard Studios in May 1982. Although most of the early Waterboys' material was produced by Scott, the song was produced by Rupert Hine. Hine gave the song its Motown-inspired backbeat and saxophonist
Anthony Thistlethwaite Anthony "Anto" Thistlethwaite (born 31 August 1955, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England) is an English-born Irish multi-instrumentalist best known as a founding member (with guitarist Mike Scott) of the folk rock group, The Waterboys and lat ...
wrote his own sax lines.


Critical reception

Upon its release, Mike Gardner of ''
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'' commented, "This sounds like Madness taken seriously. There's the rolling piano and the wailing sax. It works until leadened lyrics shoot it down in flames. But it has a certain charm." Jim Whiteford of the '' Kilmarnock Standard'' described "A Girl Called Johnny" as "a good debut record worth attention". He noted the "same old rasping saxophone sound", but added that the song is made "distinctive" by its "tinkling honky-tonk piano" and Scott's voice. Robbi Millar of '' Sounds'' wrote, "Playing this single reveal a level of genuine passionate emotion often missed from today's charts. Rolling in on a nostalgic keyboard base, it's messy and derivative in a what-the-hell manner, shrugging its shoulders and taking no advice." In a review of ''The Waterboys'', Ken Tucker of ''
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'' described "A Girl Called Johnny" as "a beautiful song, full of a romantic excessiveness that is endearing." Rick Shefchik of
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noted the song's "jazz-blues piano figure that instantly sticks in the brain". In a 1991 feature for the '' Sunday Independent'', Barry Egan commented, "1982's 'A Girl Called Johnny', replete with Thistlewaite's heaven-storming saxophone break, was the first sign we received that a new star, a weird star, was soon to blaze in the firmament: Michael Scott." In a 2017 retrospective on the "best of Mike Scott", Tom Doyle of '' Q'' included "A Girl Called Johnny" as one of ten tracks on the list and described it as a "brilliant debut single with loping piano riff and lyric inspired by the attitude of Patti Smith".


Cover versions

* In 1988, British singer
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released a version of the song on her seventh studio album '' Hello Angel''.


Formats

(*) "Out of Control" was recorded by Another Pretty Face for a John Peel Radio One session


Personnel

* Mike Scott – vocals, piano, electric guitar, percussion *
Anthony Thistlethwaite Anthony "Anto" Thistlethwaite (born 31 August 1955, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England) is an English-born Irish multi-instrumentalist best known as a founding member (with guitarist Mike Scott) of the folk rock group, The Waterboys and lat ...
– saxophone, percussion * Nick Linden – bass *
Kevin Wilkinson Kevin Michael Wilkinson (11 June 1958 – 17 July 1999) was an English drummer, who was based in Baydon, Wiltshire, England. Career Born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Wilkinson is credited as a former official member of several successful ...
– drums * Ray Massey,
Rupert Hine Rupert Neville Hine (21 September 1947 – 4 June 2020) was an English record producer and musician. He produced albums for artists including Rush, Kevin Ayers, Tina Turner, Howard Jones, Saga, the Fixx, Bob Geldof, Thompson Twins, Stevie Nic ...
– percussion on "A Girl Called Johnny" * John Caldwell – guitar and violin on "Out of Control" * Alan Mair – bass on "Out of Control" * Adrian Johnston – drums on "Out of Control" Production * Rupert Hine – producer of "A Girl Called Johnny" * Steven Tayler – engineer on "A Girl Called Johnny" * Mike Scott – producer of "The Late Train to Heaven", "Ready for the Monkey House" and "Somebody Might Wave Back" * Jim Preen – engineer on "The Late Train to Heaven", "Ready for the Monkey House" and "Somebody Might Wave Back" * Chris Lycett – producer of "Out of Control" Other * Panny Charrington – photography


Charts


References

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