Robert White Johnson
Robert White Johnson (born c.1952)Nashville, best known for co-writing "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", which was a major hit for Celine Dion.[2]
History
Robert White Johnson is a native of
Tree Publishing.[2]
While continuing as a staff writer with Tree Publishing, in 1981 Johnson co-founded, with bass and keyboard player
Dove Award as producer of the Inspirational Album of The Year, Unbelievable Love, by Larnelle Harris.[2] Johnson is also a successful writer and performer of jingles.[2]
References
- ^ "Robert White Johnson". Quad-City Times. 12 August 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Rick Moore, Nashville Songwriter Series: Robert White Johnson. American Songwriter, January 3, 2011. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
- ^ Uncredited, Review of RPM CD reissue, 2004; Rock Report. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ^ Uncredited, Profile of RPM; robertwhitejohnson.com. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ^ "It's Gettin' Late" (1985), co-written with Carl Wilson and Myrna Smith Schilling.
- Up To No Good.
- ^ Christmas is Coming Home (1997)
- ^ Co-writer of several of the songs on The Last Rebel (1993).
- ^ Co-writer, "Chattahoochie", on Rock & Roll Strategy (1988). AllMusic, Particulars of Rock & Roll Strategy. Retrieved 2016-05-11. Others credit him with contributing to several other of the album's songs.
- ^ Producing a co-writing songs on Brother to Brother (1998) and Van Zant II (2001).