THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS

 

 

DECCA - DFE 6458
THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS &
THE GEORGE CHISHOLM SOUR-NOTE SIX
A) Coal black mammy - When you're smiling - Alexander ragtime band
Sweet Sue just you - When you wore a tulip - If you were the only girl in the world
B) Nobody's sweetheart - I'm looking over a four leaf clover - Wiating for the Robert E. Lee
Bye, bye, blackbird - After you're gone - The sowntown strutters' ball

DECCA - 455.009
THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS
A) Coal black mammy - When you're smiling - Alexander ragtime band
Sweet Sue just you - When you wore a tulip - If you were the only girl in the world
B) Nobody's sweetheart - I'm looking over a four leaf clover - Wiating for the Robert E. Lee
Bye, bye, blackbird - After you're gone - The sowntown strutters' ball

DECCA - 455.011
THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS
A) Somebody stole my gal - You were meant for me - I can't give you anything but love - If you knew Susie - Ain't she sweet - Toot, Toot, Tootsie
B) The sheik of Araby - Yes sir, that's my baby - California, here i come - Some of these days - The charleston - Margie

DECCA - 6198 422
THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS
Yes Sir, that's my baby
Hernandos hideaway

DECCA - 84170
THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS
A) The Sheik of Araby - Yes, sir that's my baby - California here i come
B) Somebody stole my gal - You were on my mind - I can't give you anything but love
 

 

THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

The Johnston Brothers were a vocal group who had a number one hit in the British pop charts in 1955 with their version of “Hernando’s Hideaway”.

The group was formed by Johnny Johnston (born John Reine, July 10, 1919 - d. June 10, 1998, London). He had formed a music publishing company, Michael Reine Music, in London in 1946, and was used by the BBC Light Programme radio channel as a singer and arranger. His first big success was to write and perform, with his vocal quartet The Keynotes, the theme to the successful comedy series “Take It From Here” in 1948. The Keynotes remained a popular singing group in Britain throughout the 1950s, winning several awards but having no hit records.

In 1949 Johnston formed an all-male singing trio, The Johnston Brothers, the other members being Alan Dean and Denny Vaughan (d. 1972). They won a recording contract with Decca Records, and had their first UK top ten hit in 1953 with “Oh Happy Day”. In November 1955, their version of “Hernando’s Hideaway”, from the movie “The Pajama Game”, reached the number one spot for two weeks, beating off the American hit versions by Johnnie Ray and Archie Bleyer. The Johnston Brothers had a number of smaller follow-up hits in the UK, including the medley “Join In And Sing Again” (1955) and “Heart” (1957), and also recorded with Joan Regan.

By 1956, Johnston had established Johnny Johnston Jingles Ltd., which was responsible for hundreds of advertising jingles in the early years of British commercial television, including “A million housewives every day pick up a can of beans and say - Beanz Meanz Heinz!”, “You can be sure of Shell”, and the first ever colour TV commercial in Britain, for Birds Eye peas in 1969.