In 1957, legendary crooner Johnny Mathis released a single titled “Chances Are,” which became his first No. 1 hit. When he performed the song on “The Ed Sullivan Show” that same year, a career was ...
From its debut in 1948 until it went off the air in 1971, “The Ed Sullivan Show” was one of the most popular variety shows. Elvis and The Beatles had memorable appearances on the show early in their ...
THE FOOTE FILES (CBSDFW.COM) — Johnny Mathis (born Sept. 30, 1935 in Gilmer, Texas) is a legendary smooth ballad singer and one of the top album artists of the pop/rock music era. Mathis has charted ...
Johnny Mathis, who was born in Gilmer, was a popular crooner when he sang in the movie “Lizzie,” which was in theaters on this date in 1957. Mathis played a piano player/singer in the film and sang ...
Whether you’re looking for the ideal song for slow dancing with your special someone, or you want to wallow in a sad one because you’re dealing with heartbreak, there’s a Johnny Mathis track that will ...
“Chances Are” you’re too young to remember Johnny Mathis’ 1957 pop hit of the same name, but his rendition of Robert Allen and Al Stillman’s song was famous enough in its era that celebrated American ...