Johnny Mathis - Music Legends Johnny Mathis : The Ultimate Crooner (Best of, Jazz) (2026)

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Title: Music Legends Johnny Mathis : The Ultimate Crooner (Best of, Jazz)
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Wagram Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:33:24
Total Size: 466 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Misty (03:32)
2. Chances Are (03:01)
3. Wonderful! Wonderful! (02:47)
4. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (03:06)
5. It's Not for Me to Say (03:05)
6. The Twelfth of Never (02:25)
7. Silent Night, Holy Night (03:48)
8. What Child is This? (Greensleeves) (03:56)
9. Blue Christmas (03:53)
10. Sleigh Ride (02:56)
11. Winter Wonderland (03:16)
12. Silver Bells (03:31)
13. When Sunny Gets Blue (02:39)
14. I'll Be Home for Christmas (04:01)
15. Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) (03:52)
16. O Holy Night (04:33)
17. The First Noel (03:47)
18. White Christmas (03:15)
19. Wild Is the Wind (02:25)
20. All the Time (02:43)
21. What'll I Do? (02:54)
22. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) (03:53)
23. When I Am with You (02:55)
24. When I Fall in Love (04:27)
25. Come to Me (02:54)
26. That's All (03:49)
27. No Love (But Your Love) (02:17)
28. My Funny Valentine (03:32)

One of the most popular in a long line of traditional vocalists who emerged before the rock-dominated 1960s, Johnny Mathis has concentrated on romantic readings of jazz and pop standards for adult contemporary audiences. Though he debuted with a flurry of singles chart activity, including the Hot 100-topping "Chances Are" (1957), Mathis later made it big in the album market, where a dozen of his LPs reached gold or platinum status and over 60 made the Billboard 200. While he originally concentrated on theme-oriented albums of show tunes and traditional favorites, from the '70s onward, Mathis began incorporating more varied styles of music into his recordings, including soft rock, R&B, and country. Also a beloved interpreter of holiday music, he has charted with over a half-dozen Christmas albums and nearly as many seasonal singles, including his perennially charting rendition of "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" (1986). This stylistic eclecticism, combined with his honeyed vocal tone, has helped Johnny Mathis remain a popular concert attraction well into the 21st century. He released his seventh Christmas album, Christmas Time Is Here, in 2023.