Johnny Remember Me

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“Johnny Remember Me”
“Johnny Remember Me” cover
Single by John Leyton
B-side "There Must Be" (Bob Duke)
Released July 1961 (UK)
Format 7"
Recorded RGM Sound: 1961
Genre Pop music
Label EMI Top Rank JAR577(UK)
Writer(s) Geoff Goddard
Producer Joe Meek (R.G.M. Sound)
John Leyton singles chronology
"The Girl On The Floor Above"
(1960)
"Johnny Remember Me"
(1961)
"Wild Wind"
(1961)

"Johnny Remember Me" Produced by the legendary Joe Meek, the song was a 1961 UK #1 hit single for John Leyton, backed by The Outlaws. It was Meek's first #1 production. Recounting the haunting - real or imagined - of a young man by his dead lover, the song is one of the most noted of the 'death ditties' that populated the transatlantic pop charts in the early to mid 1960s. It is distinguished in particular by its eerie, echoing sound (a hallmark of the Joe Meek production style) and by the ghostly, foreboding female wails that form its backing vocal (by Lissa Gray). The recording was arranged by Charles Blackwell.


Preceded by
"You Don't Know" by Helen Shapiro
UK number one single
"Johnny Remember Me"

August 31, 1961 (4 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Reach for the Stars"/"Climb Ev'ry Mountain"
by Shirley Bassey
Preceded by
"Reach For The Stars/Climb Every Mountain"
by Shirley Bassey
UK number one single
"Johnny Remember Me"

September 28, 1961 (top again for 1 week)
Succeeded by
"Kon-Tiki" by The Shadows