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Michael Johnson (singer)’s biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story

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IntroAmerican pop, country and folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
IsMusician 
Singer 
Guitarist 
Songwriter 
FromUnited States of America 
TypeMusic 
Gendermale
Birth8 August 1944, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, U.S.A.
Age:76 years

Michael Johnson (born August 8, 1944), is an American pop, country and folk singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known for his 1978 hit song “Bluer Than Blue”. To date, he has charted four hits on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, and nine more on the Hot Country Songs charts, including two Number One country hits in 1986’s “Give Me Wings” and “The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder”. He also co-wrote “Cain’s Blood”, the debut single of 1990s country group 4 Runner.

Life

Johnson was born in the small town of Alamosa, Colorado, in the south-central part of the state; he grew up in Denver. He started playing the guitar at 13. In 1963, he began attending Colorado State University to study music but his college career was truncated when he won an international talent contest two years later. First prize included a deal with Epic Records. Epic released the song “Hills”, written and sung by Johnson, as a single. Johnson began extensive touring of clubs and colleges, finding a receptive audience everywhere he went.

Wishing to hone his instrumental skills, in 1966 he set off for Barcelona, Spain, to the Liceu Conservatory, studying with the eminent classical guitarists, Graciano Tarragó and Renata Tarragó. Upon his return to the States, he joined Randy Sparks in a group called the New Society and did a tour of the Orient. When the band dissolved in 1967, he signed on with the Chad Mitchell Trio for a year, spending some of that time co-writing with another member, John Denver. The group was renamed Denver, Boise & Johnson. When the trio came to an end, Johnson made a radical departure from everything he had done previously by taking on a major supporting role in the off-Broadway production of “Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.” The show visited New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago over the next year; by then, Johnson was ready to return to creating and performing his own music.

In 1971, Johnson signed with Atco Records to release his first album, There Is A Breeze, which was released in 1973 and produced by Johnson, Chris Dedrick, Peter Yarrow and Phil Ramone in New York and Toronto, Canada. Feeling this first effort wasn’t a true reflection of his music (despite being a huge best seller in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area), Johnson self-produced his next LP in 1975, For All You Mad Musicians, relying more on his voice and guitar for a folk feel. He followed this up with Ain’t Dis Da Life, where he added a rhythm section. With each new recording and his continued touring, his popularity was increasing. It was time to make a move on the national market.

Teaming up with Brent Maher and Steve Gibson in Nashville, Tennessee, Johnson created a two-song demo consisting of “Bluer Than Blue” and “Almost Like Being in Love” (the latter song from the Broadway musical Brigadoon). EMI America took one listen and wasted no time in signing him, quickly getting The Michael Johnson Album out in 1978. The first single, “Bluer Than Blue”, became Johnson’s first Top 40 hit, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the summer of 1978; the song became a chart-topping single on the Adult Contemporary chart. “Almost Like Being in Love” went to No. 91 on the R&B chart while hitting the Top 5 on the AC chart and the Top 40 on the pop chart. His next EMI album, Dialogue, provided his third big hit, “This Night Won’t Last Forever” and a Gold Record for European sales of “I’ll Always Love You.”

Johnson recorded five albums in all for EMI and in 1985 moved over to RCA Records, where he adopted a contemporary country style that stayed compatible with his soft, mellow leanings; this shift was evident in his choice of duet partners country-pop singers Juice Newton and Sylvia. Johnson’s change proved successful, as he scored five Top Ten country hits from 1986 to 1989, including the chart-toppers “Give Me Wings” and “The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder.” After two country albums on RCA (plus two greatest hits collections), Johnson moved over to Atlantic Records in 1991, which effectively halted his commercial momentum. He recorded sporadically in the 1990s for smaller labels. In 1995, the country music group 4 Runner scored a minor hit with the single “Cain’s Blood”, for which Johnson co-wrote an updated version with Jack Sundrud of Poco. Johnson also proved to be a successful writer of print when he wrote “The Solo Performer” columns for the magazine Performing Songwriter from 1993 through 1998.

In August 2007, Johnson underwent successful quadruple bypass heart surgery. A charitable organization, “Friends of Michael Johnson,” was temporarily set up to help defray medical expenses.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
US CountryUSCAN
1973There Is a BreezeAtco
1975For All You Mad MusiciansSanskrit
1977Ain’t Dis Da Life
1978The Michael Johnson Album8183EMI
1979Dialogue157
1980You Can Call Me Blue
1981Home Free
1983Lifetime Guarantee
1986Wings26RCA
1988That’s That
1990The Best of Michael Johnson
1992Michael JohnsonAtlantic
1995DepartureVanguard
1997Then and NowIntersound
1999The Very Best of Michael Johnson: Bluer Than Blue (1978–1995)Razor & Tie
2000LIVE at the Bluebird CafeAmerican Originals
2002Classic MastersEMI
2005Always – Roberto Bianco with Michael JohnsonYellow Rose
2012Moonlit Déjà VuRedhouse Records

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
US CountryUSUS ACCAN CountryCANCAN AC
1973“On the Road”118There Is a Breeze
1978“Bluer Than Blue”12161The Michael Johnson Album
“Almost Like Being in Love”[A]3244010
1979“Sailing Without a Sail”44
“This Night Won’t Last Forever”195669Dialogue
“I’ll Always Love You”
1980“The Very First Time”10129
“You Can Call Me Blue”863437You Can Call Me Blue
1981“You’re Not Easy To Forget”32N/A
1986“Gotta Learn to Love Without You”12Wings
“Give Me Wings”13
1987“The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder”12
“Ponies”26
“Crying Shame”48That’s That
1988“I Will Whisper Your Name”719
“That’s That”9*
1989“Roller Coaster Run (Up Too Slow, Down Too Fast)”52
1991“It Must Be You” (with Juice Newton)Michael Johnson
1992“One Honest Tear”
1995“Cain’s Blood”Departure
1997“Whenever I Call You Friend” (with Alison Krauss)Then and Now
“—” denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Featured singles

YearSingleArtistPeak chart
positions
Album
US CountryCAN Country
1985“I Love You by Heart”Sylvia97One Step Closer

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1978“Bluer Than Blue”
1988“That’s That”Bill Pope
1997“Whenever I Call You Friend” (w/ Alison Krauss)Tom Bevins