Johnnie Wright (May 13, 1914 – September 27, 2011) was an American country music singer-songwriter and bandleader, best known as one half of the influential duo Johnnie & Jack with Jack Anglin and for managing the career of his wife, Kitty Wells, the first female country artist to top the charts with "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" in 1952. In hit recordings such as Poison Love, Cryin' Heart Blues and Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight, Johnnie & Jack spiced country music's plain cooking with exotic dashes of Latin American music and black doo‑wop vocalising, yet for a decade they were valued cast members of the conservative Grand Ole Opry.
Wright was born into a farming family in the small town of Mount Juliet, east of Nashville. By his early 20s he was singing on one of the city's radio stations, WSIX, with The Harmony Girls - his sister Louise Wright and his new wife, Muriel Deason, for whom he had suggested the stage name Kitty Wells, drawn from the title of an old song. In 1938 he met Anglin, who had been working in a trio with his brothers Jim and Red, and who soon afterwards married Louise Wright. This close-knit group spent the next five years on various south-eastern radio stations before Anglin was drafted into the military in 1943. Re-forming in 1946, Johnnie & Jack recorded for the King and Apollo labels and had a brief spell on the Grand Ole Opry before moving to a rival station, KWKH in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they participated in the first broadcast, in April 1948, of the Louisiana Hayride, a show that would prove hugely popular for many years.
The following year they signed with RCA-Victor, having been recommended by the guitarist Chet Atkins, who had played the fiddle in their band briefly in the mid-1940s. In 1951 came the chart success of Poison Love and Cryin' Heart Blues, with their rumba rhythm emphasised by maracas. There was a similar Latin touch to Ashes of Love, written by them and Jack's brother Jim. RCA issued it as a B-side, but it has since become a country and bluegrass standard. In 1952 they were invited back to the Grand Ole Opry, this time to stay.
Johnnie & Jack took an even more innovative step when they decided, in 1954, to adapt songs from the R&B chart: first the Four Knights' (Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely, which they took to No 1 in the country chart, then the Spaniels' Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight, a remarkable mélange of strident hillbilly harmony, steel guitar and a booming bass part, sung by Culley Holt from what would become Elvis Presley's favourite backing group, the Jordanaires. Within a year or two, however, Presley and his kind were pushing country acts down the bill, and by the end of the 50s Johnnie & Jack were simply Opry regulars with an occasional minor hit record, such as Stop the World (and Let Me Off) in 1958 and the folky Sailor Man (1959), which borrowed its martial drumbeat from Johnny Horton's recent huge hit The Battle of New Orleans.
Then, in 1963, driving to attend a memorial service for Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins and Cowboy Copas, country stars who had died in a plane crash, Anglin was killed in a car accident. Wright continued to perform and record with their band, the Tennessee Mountain Boys, as Johnny Wright, and in 1965 had a country No 1 with Hello Vietnam. In 1968, he and Wells recorded an autobiographical duet, "We'll Stick Together", and in the 1970s had their own TV show. Between 1983 and 2000 they ran their Family Country Junction museum and studio in Madison, Tennessee, where they had settled.
Wright joined producers Randall Franks and Alan Autry for the 1991 CD Christmas Time's A Comin' featuring the cast of the TV series, In the Heat of the Night. He performed along with Kitty Wells and Bobby Wright on "Jingle Bells", with the rest of the cast. After several years' retirement, in 1992 they resumed playing, joined by their son Bobby, who, like their daughters Carol Sue and Ruby, had some minor-league success as a country singer.
On December 31, 2000, the duo performed their farewell concert at the Nashville Nightlife Theater in Nashville, Tennessee. They played to a full house of fans, family and friends that included Ricky Skaggs, The Whites, Marty Stuart, Connie Smith, Leona Williams, Tommy Cash, Jack Greene, Jean Shepard and comedian-impressionist, Johnny Counterfit.
Johnnie Wright died at his home of natural causes in Madison, Tennessee on September 27, 2011, exactly two years after older daughter Ruby's death; 33 days short of his 74th wedding anniversary with Wells; and on the same day as fellow country singer-songwriter "Country" Johnny Mathis. Wright had been in failing health for some time. Wright's widow Kitty Wells followed him in death less than ten months later on July 16, 2012. He is interred at Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. Johnnie & Jack were posthumously inducted into the Volunteer State Music Hall of Fame in 2025.
(Edited from Tony Russell obit @ the Guardian & Grokipedia)

.png)





For "Johnnie And Jack - Ashes Of Love-Greatest Recordings 1949-1962 (2019 Jasmine)" go here:
ReplyDeletehttps://pixeldrain.com/u/tkXPCDUj
01 - What About You 1949.mp3
02 - Just When I Needed You 1949.mp3
03 - Jesus Hits Like An Atom Bomb 1950.mp3
04 - Lonesome 1950.mp3
05 - Poison Love 1950.mp3
06 - I Can't Tell My Heart That 1950.mp3
07 - Humming Bird 1951.mp3
08 - Cryin' Heart Blues 1951.mp3
09 - Ashes Of Love 1951.mp3
10 - Three Ways Of Knowing 1952.mp3
11 - Slow Poison 1949 .mp3
12 - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes 1952.mp3
13 - Hank Williams Will Live Forever 1953.mp3
14 - South Of New Orleans 1953.mp3
15 - S,O,S, 1954.mp3
16 - Pleasure Not a Habit in Mexico 1954.mp3
17 - Pig Latin Serenade 1953.mp3
18 - (Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely 1954.mp3
19 - Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight 1954.mp3
20 - Honey, I Need You 1954.mp3
21 - Beware Of It 1954.mp3
22 - Kiss Crazy Baby 1954.mp3
23 - Sincerely 1955.mp3
24 - Carry On 1955.mp3
25 - No One Dear But You 1955.mp3
26 - We Live In Two Different Worlds 1955.mp3
27 - So Lovely Baby 1955.mp3
28 - Weary Moments 1955.mp3
29 - Tom Cat's Kitten 1956.mp3
30 - You Can't Divorce My Heart 1956.mp3
CD2
01 - I Want To Be Loved 1956.mp3
02 - Love, Love, Love 1992.mp3
03 - I Wonder Why You Say Goodbye 1956.mp3
04 - Live And Let Live 1956.mp3
05 - Why Not Confess 1992.mp3
06 - The Banana Boat Song 1956.mp3
07 - Mister Clock 1956.mp3
08 - Move It On Over 1957.mp3
09 - No One Will Ever Know 1957.mp3
10 - Slowly 1957.mp3
11 - Wedding Bells 1957.mp3
12 - Stop The World (And Let Me Off) 1958.mp3
13 - Camel Walk Stroll 1958.mp3
14 - I've Seen This Movie Before 1958.mp3
15 - Lonely Island Pearl 1958.mp3
16 - That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles 1958.mp3
17 - Poison Love 1958.mp3
18 - What About You 1959.mp3
19 - Lonesome 1959.mp3
20 - What Do You Know About 1959.mp3
21 - Sailor Man 1959.mp3
22 - Country Music Has Gone To Town 1960.mp3
23 - Love Problems 1961.mp3
24 - Slow Poison 1952.mp3
25 - Uncle John's Bongos 1961.mp3
26 - The Moon Is High And So Am I 1962.mp3
27 - Thirty Six, Twenty Two, Thirty Six 1962.mp3
28 - What Do You Think Of Her Now 1962.mp3
29 - I Overlooked An Orchid 1962.mp3
30 - You'll Never Get A Better Chance Than This 1962.mp3
For "Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright - We'll Stick Together (Decca 1968)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/GpnTEByb
We'll Stick Together 2:34
We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds 2:22
One By One 2:47
Happiness Means You 2:18
Living As Strangers 2:58
I Can't Stop Loving You 2:18
Holding On To Nothing 2:18
Heartbreak Waltz 2:03
Ashes Of Love 1:57
You And Me 2:40
My Elusive Dreams 2:39
I am looking for any of Johnny Wright's solo albums if anyone can help?
Jack Anglin actually had the same birthday (5/13) as Johnnie, but in 1916.
DeleteENJOY --->
ReplyDeleteJohnnie & Jack - And The Tennessee Mountain Boys (6 CD-Box) [BCD 15553] [FLAC]
https://workupload.com/file/DqpcsActQPs
Johnnie & Jack - With Kitty Wells At KWKH (BCD 15808) [FLAC]
https://workupload.com/file/2Bh38maZmHe
Johnny Wright solo albums I try to post tomorrow
wow thank you so much 4 all this great as well
ReplyDeleteI didn't mean to keep you waiting. Here are some solo albums that I have --->
ReplyDeleteJohnny Wright - Country Music Special [1966] (320 KB)
Johnny Wright - Country The Wright Way [1967] (192 KB)
Johnny Wright - Hello Vietnam [1965] (192 KB)
Johnny Wright - Johnny Wright [1980] (160 KB)
Johnny Wright - Sings Country Favorites [1968] (192 KB)
https://workupload.com/file/ZkTX3bKnhtE
Thanks Bob and Armin
ReplyDeleteMany many thanks Bob; and Armin too.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Bob and Armin for these.
ReplyDeleteStrewth, thanks Armin for your motherload of Johnny Wright. I was unaware of all this activity as I had a day off on a pleasure cruise down the Thames.
ReplyDelete