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Donald William "Bob" Johnston (May 14, 1932 – August 14, 2015) was an American record producer, best known for his work with Bob Dylan,
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, Leonard Cohen, and
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.


Early days

Johnston was born into a professional musical family. His grandmother, Mamie Jo Adams, was a songwriter, as was his mother Diane Johnston. Diane wrote songs for
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in the 1950s and scored a hit in 1976 when
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covered her 1950 demo "Miles and Miles of Texas". After a stint in the Navy, Johnston returned to
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, Texas; He and Diane Johnston then collaborated on songwriting for rockabilly artist
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and others. From 1956 to 1961, Johnston recorded a few rockabilly singles under the name Don Johnston. By 1964, he had moved into production work at Kapp Records in New York, freelance arranging for Dot Records, and signed as a songwriter to music publisher Hill and Range. He also married songwriter Joy Byers with whom he began to collaborate.


Elvis and Joy Byers

In later years, Bob Johnston claimed that songs still credited to his wife Joy Byers were actually co-written, or solely written by himself. He has cited old "contractual reasons" for this situation. The songs in question include Timi Yuro's 1962 hit "What's A Matter Baby", plus at least 16 songs for Elvis Presley's films between 1964 and 1968, including " It Hurts Me", " Let Yourself Go", and "Stop, Look and Listen". Two songs credited to Byers, the aforementioned "Stop, Look and Listen" and "Yeah, She's Evil!" were recorded by
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(the latter song was titled "
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" when Presley recorded it). Presley recorded "The Meanest Girl in Town" on June 10, 1964, while Bill Haley recorded his version a week later, on June 16, 1964.


Columbia Records: Dylan, Cash, and Cohen

Johnston worked briefly as a staff producer for Kapp Records, then for
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in New York, where he began producing a string of notable and highly influential albums (see list below). He was already producing
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when in 1965 he was successful in gaining the assignment to produce Bob Dylan, followed by
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,
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,
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, Flatt & Scruggs, and then Leonard Cohen. His style of production varied from a 'documentary' approach capturing a fleeting moment (exemplified by Dylan's albums and Cash's live albums) to providing subtle arrangements with strings, background vocals and seasoned session musicians (exemplified by Cohen's studio albums). After a couple of years in New York, Johnston became head of Columbia in Nashville, Tennessee, where he had known many of the
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s, such as Charlie Daniels, for years. He produced three of Cohen's albums, toured with him and also composed music to the Cohen lyric "Come Spend the Morning", recorded by both Lee Hazlewood and Engelbert Humperdinck. At the beginning of " To Be Alone with You" on '' Nashville Skyline'', Bob Dylan asks Johnston "Is it rolling, Bob?"


Independent producer

Dissatisfied with his salary earnings as a Columbia staff producer, particularly after several hit albums which earned him no
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, Johnston became an independent producer, most successfully with
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on '' Fog on the Tyne'', which topped the British album chart in 1972. In 1972, he toured with Leonard Cohen as a keyboard player, and produced the resulting live album '' Live Songs''. In 1978, he produced
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's ''
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'' album, featuring "Bongo Man". In 1979, Johnston produced an album with the San Francisco band Reggae Jackson, titled ''Smash Hits'' that featured Jimmy Foot, Cheryl Lynn, Kenneth Nash, and Wayne Bidgell (the low voice heard on Jimmy Cliff's "Bongo Man" track). In 1985, Johnston produced an album ''Walking In The Shadow'' by the San Francisco band The Rhyth-O-Matics, for engineer Fred Catero's newly formed Catero label. Billboard magazine's "Pop Pick of The Week", the album's release was plagued with distribution difficulties. During a period of financial difficulty, when he was under scrutiny from the IRS, Johnston moved to
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, Texas, and did no record production for some time. He eventually returned with work on Willie Nelson's 1992 album '' The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories?'' (Nelson had his own financial difficulties at the time). In the mid 1990s, Johnston produced
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' album ''
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'' which featured numerous guest stars including
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,
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and
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, as well as unreleased recordings of Perkins' " Blue Suede Shoes" by John Lennon and
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. This album's release was delayed until 1996. Towards the end of his life Johnston returned to working with fresh talent including singer-songwriters
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(USA),
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(Brazil), and indie rock band Friday's Child (USA). Falbo's album ''73'' was released in 2013. The final project Johnston worked on was ''Evolution: Live at the Saxon Pub'' which he co-produced for Austin band Hector Ward and The Big Time in 2015, which was released in 2016.


Death

Johnston was in a memory facility and a hospice in Nashville for the last week of his life before dying on August 14, 2015. His wife Joy Johnston (née Byers) died in May 2017.


Selective discography as producer

*Patti Page: " Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" US #8 (1965), ''Patti Page Sings America's Favorite Hymns'' (1966) *Bob Dylan: '' Highway 61 Revisited'' (with the exception of " Like a Rolling Stone") (1965), ''
Blonde on Blonde ''Blonde on Blonde'' is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released as a double album on June 20, 1966, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musicians, ...
'' (1966), '' John Wesley Harding'' (1967), '' Nashville Skyline'' (1969), '' Self Portrait'' (1970), '' New Morning'' (1970) *Simon & Garfunkel: '' Sounds of Silence'' (1966), '' Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme'' (1966) * Marty Robbins: '' Tonight Carmen'' (1967), ''Christmas with Marty Robbins'' (1967), '' By the time I get to Phoenix'' (1968), ''I Walk Alone'' (1968), ''It's A Sin'' (1969), '' Today'' (1971), ''No Signs of Loneliness Here'' (1975) * Flatt and Scruggs: ''Changin' Times'' (1967), ''The Story of Bonnie and Clyde'' (1968), ''
Nashville Airplane ''Nashville Airplane'' is the 27th album by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs released in 1968 on the Columbia Limited Edition label. It was recorded shortly before their breakup in 1969. Lester Flatt resisted the change in direction (although Earl S ...
'' (1968), ''Final Fling'' (1969), ''Flatt Out'' (
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solo LP, 1970), ''Nashville's Rock'' (
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solo LP, 1970) *Johnny Cash: '' At Folsom Prison'' (1968); '' The Holy Land'' (1969); '' At San Quentin'' (1969); ''
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'' (1970); '' The Johnny Cash Show'' (1970); '' I Walk the Line'' (1970); '' Little Fauss and Big Halsy'' (1971) * Burl Ives: '' The Times They Are A-Changin''' (1968) *Leonard Cohen: '' Songs from a Room'' (1969), '' Songs of Love and Hate'' (1971), '' Live Songs'' (1973) * The Byrds: '' Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde'' (1969) * Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks: ''Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks'' (aka ''Original Recordings'')(1969) *Lindisfarne: '' Fog on the Tyne'' (1972), ''
Dingly Dell ''Dingly Dell'' is a 1972 album by English rock band Lindisfarne. Production The album was produced by and mixed by Bob Johnston, who had also worked on the earlier No. 1 album ''Fog on the Tyne''. However, the band were unhappy with the albu ...
'' (1972) * Esther Ofarim: ''Esther Ofarim'' (1972), He is also credited as the composer of "You're always looking for the rainbow" on this album. * Graham Bell: ''Graham Bell'' (1972) *
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: '' Geronimo's Cadillac'' (1973), ''
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'' (1973), ''
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'' (1973), ''
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'' (1975), '' Swans Against the Sun'' (1976) *
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: ''Less Than the Song'' (1973), ''Road Songs'' (1977) * Pete Seeger: ''
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'' (1973), ''Link in the Chain'' (1996) * Loudon Wainwright III: ''
Attempted Mustache ''Attempted Mustache'' is the fourth album from Loudon Wainwright III. It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Bob Johnston and was released in 1973 on Columbia Records. Wainwright said that "I Am the Way" was partly inspired by G ...
'' (1973) * Tracy Nelson: '' Tracy Nelson'' (1974), ''
Sweet Soul Music "Sweet Soul Music" is a soul song, first released by Arthur Conley in 1967. Written by Conley and Otis Redding, it is based on the Sam Cooke song "Yeah Man" from his posthumous album '' Shake''; the opening riff is a quote from Elmer Bernstein's ...
'' (1975) *
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: ''
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'' (1975), '' New Riders'' (1976), '' Who Are Those Guys?'' (1977) * Alvin Lee: ''Rocket Fuel'' (1978) *
Jimmy Cliff James Chambers OM (born 30 July 1944), known professionally as Jimmy Cliff, is a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and actor. He is the only living reggae musician to hold the Order of Merit, t ...
: ''
Give Thankx ''Give Thankx'' is the twelfth album by Jimmy Cliff. Track listing All tracks written by Jimmy Cliff; except where indicated #"Bongo Man" – 5:03 #"Stand Up and Fight Back" – 3:16 (Rebop Kwaku Baah) #"She Is a Woman" – 4:08 #"You Left Me ...
'' (1978) *
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: ''Down on the Drag'' (1979) *
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: ''Bottom Line'' (1979) * The Waterboys: '' Fisherman's Blues'' (1988) (on 2013 box set Johnston produced 15 tracks) * Willie Nelson: '' The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories?'' (1992) *
Carl Perkins Carl Lee Perkins (April 9, 1932 – January 19, 1998)#nytimesobit, Pareles. was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rockabilly great and pioneer of rock and roll, he began his recording career at the Sun Studio, in Memphis, Tennes ...
: ''
Go Cat Go! ''Go Cat Go!'' is an album by the American musician Carl Perkins, released in 1996. For most of the songs, Perkins performs with other artists. The album includes recordings from all four ex-Beatles, with Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo ...
'' (1996) *
Eron Falbo Eron Falbo is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and musician who has traveled and played internationally. He lived part of his childhood in the United States and also spent time studying in Switzerland before living in Paris, Buenos Aires, London, ...
: ''73'' (2013) *Hector Ward and The Big Time: ''Evolution: Live at the Saxon Pub'' (2016)


References

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Further reading

* Bob Johnston, Louis Black ( .d.
Bob Johnston Discography: A Work in Progress
. ''bobjohnstonbook.com''.


External links


Bob Johnston official website
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