Country Johnny Mathis has had songs recorded by 12 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees, 2 Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Inductees and 4 Rockabilly Hall of Fame Inductees. He received 2 BMI Citations of Achievement, his songs were on over 14 Billboard Charting Country albums and Gold Records and he is credited with at least 10 Billboard Country charting singles. Johnny had 12 songs on the GRAMMY-nomated ‘At The Louisiana Hayride Tonight’ box-set. One accolade yet to take place is to see ‘Country’ Johnny Mathis inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame!
Johnny also wrote as many as 100 songs that he sold or traded during his songwriting career that do not bare his name, including “Am I That Easy To Forget”. Several of these became charting songs or were on million-selling albums.
Here is a list of some of the artists and the songs of they recorded by Country Johnny Mathis:
George Jone – A Good Old Fashioned Cry
Johnny Paycheck – According To The Bible
George Jones – Ain’t It Funny What A Fool Will Do – (#124 US chart single 1963) (‘The Race Is On’ album – #3 Billboard album 1965) (‘Golden Hits’ album – #8 Billboard album 1966)
Bobby Helms – All I Need Is You (‘All New Just For You’ album – #43 Billboard album 1968)
Brad Davis – Black Sheep (Top 10 Singing News Bluegrass Gospel single – 2015)
Johnny Paycheck – Black Sheep
Elvis Costello – Brown To Blue (‘Almost Blue’ album – Top 50 Billboard Pop Albums 1981)
George Jones – Brown To Blue
Bobby Helms – Come Home To My Heart
Bobby Lewis – Come Home To My Heart
Johnny Paycheck – Come Home To My Heart
Johnny Paycheck – The Day Is Almost Over
Johnny Paycheck – Every Minute I Want Jesus By My Side
George Jones – Every Time I Look At You
Webb Pierce – Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
York Brothers – Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
Bobby Helms – Expressing My Love (‘All New Just For You’ album – #43 Billboard album 1968)
Gene Watson – Florence Jean
Jimmy Elledge – Florence Jean
Johnny Paycheck – Florence Jean (‘The Lovin’ Machine’ album – #11 Billboard album 1966)
George Jones – Good Old Fashion Cry
George Jones / Melba Montgomery – I Can’t Change Over Night
George Jones – I Can’t Change Overnight
Melba Montgomery – I Can’t Change Overnight
Melba Montgomery/George Jones – I Dreamed My Baby Came Home (‘Bluegrass Hootenanny’ album – #12 Billboard 1964)
Jimmy Elledge – I Don’t Know When That Will Be
Johnny Paycheck – I Don’t Know When That Will Be
George Jone – I Get Lonely In A Hurry (‘I Get Lonely In A Hurry’ album – #10 Billboard album 1965)
Johnny Paycheck – I Know I Never Will (‘The Lovin’ Machine’ album – #11 Billboard album 1966)
Johnnie Bailes – I Owe It To My Heart (Cash Box Top 40, 1957)
Webb Pierce – I Owe It To My Heart
Johnny Paycheck – I Want To Go Somewhere
Jim Lauderdale – I Want You To Know
Johnny Paycheck – I Want You To Know (‘The Lovin’ Machine’ album – #11 Billboard album 1966)
Johnny Paycheck – I Will Never Grow Tired Of Loving You
George Jones – I Wish Tonight Would Never End
Kenny and Amanda Smith Band – I’d Jump The Mississippi
George Jones/Melba Montgomery – I’d Jump The Mississippi (‘Bluegrass Hootenanny’ album – #12 Billboard album 1964)
The Whites – I’d Jump The Mississippi
Melba Montgomery – I’ll Always Keep On Loving YouCarl Smith – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will (Top 100 Billboard single – 1976)
Connie Stevens – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Doug Kershaw – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
George Hamilton IV – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
George Jones/Margie Singleton – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
George Jones/Tammy Wynette – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will (‘Golden Ring’ album – #1 Billboard Country Album 1976)
Jimmy and Johnny – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will (#3 Billboard single – 1954)
Jimmy Dean – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Jim and Jesse – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Johnny Bond & Wesley Tuttle – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Leroy Van Dyke – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Porter Waggoner – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Osborne Brothers – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Ray Price – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will (#8 Billboard single – 1954)
The York Brothers – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Wanda Jackson – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Rita Robbins – If You Don’t Somebody Else Will
Charley Pride – If You Should Come Back Today (‘Make Mine Country’ album – #4 Billboard 1968)
Johnny Paycheck – If You Should Come Back Today (Johnny Paycheck’s Greatest Hits – #42 Billboard album 1968)
Melba Montgomery – I’ll Always Keep On Loving You
Johnny Horton – I’ll Do It Every Time (Cash Box Top 20, 1957)
Johnny Paycheck – I’m Gonna Tell The World
Johnny Paycheck – I’m On My Way Home
George Jones – Is This How A Broken Heart Dies
Slim Whitman – I Will Love You Still
Bobby Helms – Just Do The Best You Can
Brad Davis – Let’s Go Home
George Jones – Let’s Go Home
Connie Hall – Love Today None Tomorrow
Brad Davis – Make Me One More Memory
Charley Pride – Make Me One More Memory
Johnny Paycheck – Make Me One More Memory
Charley Pride – Music In My Heart
Country Johnny Mathis – Please Talk To My Heart (#13 Billboard single – 1963)
Freddy Fender – Please Talk To My Heart (Top 100 Billboard single – 1980)
George Jones/Montgomery/Lynn – Please Talk To My Heart
Johnny Bush – Please Talk To My Heart
Ray Price – Please Talk To My Heart (#7 Billboard single – 1964) – ‘Love Life’ album, BillBoard Top 5 Country Album
Johnny Paycheck – Some Kind Of Rose
Johnny Paycheck – Something In Your World
George Jones/Margie Singleton- Talk About Lovin’
Carl Smith – There’s No More Love (Top 50 Billboard single – 1968)
Brad Davis – There’s No More Love
East Ridge Boys – Turkey Buzzard (#2 Singing News Bluegrass Gospel – 2020)
George Jones/Melba Montgomery – What’s In Our Hearts (#20 Billboard single – 1963) (‘Singing What’s In Our Hearts’ album – #3 Billboard albums 1964)
George Jones/Montgomery/Lynn – Without A Reason
Johnny Paycheck – Who Needs Your Love
George Jones – Wouldn’t It Be Something
Charley Pride – You Can Tell The World (‘The Country Way’ album – #1 Billboard album 1968)
Bobby Helms – You Can Tell The World
Faron Young – You’re Just Imagination
The Wilburn Brothers – You’re Not Play Love (#13 single 1956)
‘At The Louisiana Hayride Tonight’ – Box Set (224 Page Hardcover Book, 561 tracks, including 12 live performances by Country Johnny Mathis and 6 from Jimmy and Johnny) 2019 Grammy Nomination for ‘Best Historical Album’





