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  1. All About Love is an album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis that was released on May 7, 1996, by Columbia Records and pairs him with producer Phil Ramone for his first venture into contemporary material since 1985's Right from the Heart.

  2. All About Love by Johnny Mathis released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Johnny Mathis. Released May 7, 1996. All About Love Tracklist. 1. Let Your Heart Remember Lyrics. 2. I Will Walk Away Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 3. Every Beat of My Heart Lyrics. 4. Why Goodbye...

  4. Johnny Mathis has recorded 73 studio albums, 10 of which achieved sales of 500,000 units and were awarded Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America. [1] Six of his compilation albums also accomplished this, and of these 16 Gold albums, six eventually went Platinum by reaching sales of one million copies. [1]

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    2003
    "Frosty the Snowman"CD single
    1992
    "Better Together" ###CD single
    1988
    "Daydreamin'"b/w "Love Brought Us Here ...
    • Early Life and Education
    • Career
    • Other Appearances
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    Mathis was born in Gilmer, Texas, on September 30, 1935, the fourth of seven children of Clem Mathis and Mildred Boyd, both domestic cooks. Mathis is African-American and has stated that he has Native American ancestry on his mother's side. The family moved to San Francisco when Mathis was five, settling on 32nd Avenue in the Richmond District, whe...

    Early years

    While singing at a Sunday afternoon jam session with a friend's jazz sextet at the Black Hawk Club in San Francisco, Mathis attracted the attention of the club's co-founder, Helen Noga. She became his music manager and found Mathis a job singing weekends at Ann Dee's 440 Club. In September 1955, she learned that George Avakian, head of Popular Music A&R at Columbia Records, was on vacation near San Francisco. After repeated calls, Noga finally persuaded Avakian to come hear Mathis at the 440...

    Showbiz millionaire

    In June 1957, Mathis appeared on the popular TV program The Ed Sullivan Show, which helped increase his popularity. Later that year, Mathis released his second single to sell one million copies, "Chances Are." In November 1957, Mathis released "Wild Is the Wind", which featured in the film of the same name and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. He performed the song at the ceremony in March 1958. The week before his appearance at the Academy Awards, Johnny's Greatest...

    Split from Noga

    In October 1964, Mathis sued Noga to void their management arrangement, which Noga fought with a counterclaim in December 1964. After splitting from Noga, Mathis established Jon Mat Records, incorporated in California on May 11, 1967, to produce his recordings, and Rojon Productions, incorporated in California on September 30, 1964, to handle all of his concert, theater, showroom, and television appearances, and all promotional and charitable activities. (Previously, he founded Global Records...

    Mathis has taped 12 of his own television specials and made over 300 television guest appearances, with 54 (Rojon Productions Archives) of them being on The Tonight Show. Longtime Tonight Show host Johnny Carson said, "Johnny Mathis is the best ballad singer in the world." Mathis appeared on the show with Carson's successor, Jay Leno, on March 29, ...

    Despite missing the Olympic high-jump trials, Mathis retains his enthusiasm for sports. Mathis is an avid golfer, with nine holes in one to his credit. Mathis has also hosted several Johnny Mathis Golf Tournaments in the United Kingdom and the U.S. Since 1985, he has been hosting a charity golf tournament in Belfast sponsored by Shell, and the annu...

    Grammys

    In 2003, the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences awarded Mathis the Lifetime Achievement Award. This Special Merit Award is presented by vote of the Recording Academy's National Trustees to performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artist significance to the field of recording.

    Grammy Hall of Fame

    Mathis has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for three separate recordings – in 1998 for "Chances Are", in 2002 for "Misty", and in 2008 for "It's Not for Me to Say".

    Great American Songbook Hall of Fame

    On June 21, 2014, Mathis was inducted into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame along with Linda Ronstadt, Shirley Jones, and Nat King Cole (whose daughter Natalie Cole accepted the award on his behalf). The awards were presented by the Center for the Performing Arts artistic director Michael Feinstein. Defined on their website, "Conceived as an enduring testament to the Great American Songbook, the Hall of Fame honors performers and composers responsible for creating America's soundtrack."

    Mathis, Johnny; Brash, Peter; Birch, Marge (1982). Cooking for You Alone. Pasadena, California: Tech. Educ. Co. ISBN 978-0-939402-00-7.

    Johnny Mathis at the Internet Broadway Database
    Johnny Mathis at IMDb
  5. All About Love. “Let Your Heart Remember” (Stephen Bishop, Jeff Jones) – 4:36. “I Will Walk Away” (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 3:59. “Every Beat of My Heart” (Earl Rose, Brian McKnight) – 3:58. “Why Goodbye” (Diane Warren) – 4:50. “Like No One in the World” (Burt Bacharach, John Bettis) – 4:31. “One More Night ...

  6. Johnny Mathis is the longest-running artist on the Columbia Records label, with over 17 million RIAA certified album and singles sales in the US alone! This discography page lists, decade by decade, the albums released.