- Johnny 99 (song)
Infobox Song
Name = Johnny 99
Artist =Bruce Springsteen
Album = Nebraska
Released = 1982
Format =
Recorded = January 1982
Genre = Rock, Folk
Length = 3:44
Label =Columbia Records
Producer = Bruce Springsteen
Reviews =
*All Music Guide [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:jcftxqthldfe link]"Johnny 99" is a song written and recorded by rock musician
Bruce Springsteen , which first appeared on Springsteen's 1982 solo album "Nebraska".Performance and themes
In "Johnny 99" Springsteen sings about an auto worker who gets laid off in
Mahwah, New Jersey and shoots and kills a night clerk.cite web|title=Allmusic Johnny 99|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:jcftxqthldfe|accessdate=2007-07-22] As a result, he is apprehended and is sentenced to 99 years in prison, but requests to be executed instead. On the song, Springsteen is accompanied only by his acoustic guitar. Despite the bleakness of the song's themes - including unemployment, poverty, robbery, murder and possibly execution - the tune is ironically jaunty,cite book|title=Bruce Springsteen|author=Patrick Humphries|page=53|year=1996|isbn=0-7119-5304-X] with a shufflingrockabilly beat.cite book|title=Tougher Than the Rest: 100 Best Bruce Springsteen Songs|author=June Sawyers|year=2006|page=79-80|isbn=978-0825634703]Like several other songs on the "Nebraska" album, "Johnny 99" is a song about complete despair. [cite book|title=Glory Days|author=Dave Marsh|year=1996|page=87|isbn=1-56025-101-8] It has direct links with certain songs on "Nebraska": the protagonist in "Johnny 99" notes that he has "debts no honest man could pay," repeating a line used by the protagonist in "Atlantic City", [cite book|title=Glory Days|author=Dave Marsh|year=1996|page=119|isbn=1-56025-101-8] , and, like the title song, "Johnny 99" is about a murderer — though rather than being a psychopath like the protagonist in the title song, "Johnny 99" is motivated by his economic circumstances.
History
Like the rest of the "Nebraska" album, "Johnny 99" was recorded in January 1982 in a no-frills studio set up in Springsteen's home in
Colts Neck, New Jersey .cite web|title=Bruce Springsteen On the Tracks - Nebraska|url=http://www.brucebase.org.uk/9.htm|accessdate=2007-07-22] Most likely it was recorded on January 3, 1982, when most of the album tracks were recorded.The background of the song is based on a real life incident, the closing in 1980 of a
Ford Motor Company plant in Mahwah, which had been open since 1955. The song also has antecedents in two folk songs that appeared on the box set "Anthology of American Folk Music ":Julius Daniels ' "99 Year Blues" andCarter Family 's "John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man".Despite its bleak themes, it has been a reasonably popular song in concert, with 203 live performances through 2005. [cite web|title=The Bruce Springsteen Setlist Page|url=http://www.brucesetlists.com/townlist.php|accessdate=2007-07-22] A live version was released on the album "
Live/1975–85 ". [cite book|title=Glory Days|author=Dave Marsh|year=1996|page=385|isbn=1-56025-101-8] During a September 22, 1984Born in the U.S.A. Tour concert inPittsburgh , Springsteen used the introduction to "Johnny 99", to respond to President Reagan referencing the message of hope in Bruce Springsteen's songs, stating "The President was mentioning my name the other day, and I kinda got to wondering what his favorite album musta been. I don't think it was the Nebraska album. I don't think he's been listening to this one."Other artists have recorded "Johnny 99". Most famously,
Johnny Cash recorded this song along with another "Nebraska" song, "Highway Patrolman " for an album that Cash entitled "Johnny 99 ". The song has also been recorded for Bruce Springsteen covers albums byJohn Hiatt andLos Lobos .Critical reception
In praising the album "Nebraska", "Johnny 99" is one of the songs that was singled out by
Mikal Gilmore of the "Los Angeles Herald Examiner ".cite book|title=Glory Days|author=Dave Marsh|year=1996|page=130|isbn=1-56025-101-8] In discussing Springsteen's growth as a writer, he stated that "When Springsteen tells Charlie Starkweather and Johnny 99's tales, he neither seeks their redemption nor asks for our judgment. He tells the stories about as simply and as well as they deserve to be told - or about as unsparingly as we deserve to hear them - and he lets us feel for them what we can, or find in them what we can of ourselves."Though never released as a single anywhere, "Johnny 99" garnered enough
album oriented rock airplay to reach# 50 on the U.S. BillboardMainstream Rock Tracks chart.External links
* [http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/Johnny99.html Lyrics & Audio clips from Brucespringsteen.net]
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