JOHNY BRIGHT
RECORDS
Johny Bright Records was One of those cases where there wasn't
a label name as such and I've had to use the artist's name as an
identifier. At some point, probably in the second half of the '70s, singer
Johny Bright put out an EP, 'Live', featuring versions of Club / Cabaret staples
'Solitaire', 'Send In The Clowns' and 'My Way', plus what seems to have been an
original song co-written by the EP's producer John Worsley and someone with the
surname 'Myers', 'If You Hadn't Been Around' - was 'Myers' perhaps Johny
Bright's real name? The catalogue number of the EP was MI-001; there
doesn't seem to have been an MI-002. What the 'MI' stood for is a mystery;
it may possibly be the initials of the management company which handled Johny
Bright. There's no date on the labels, but pressing was by Orlake; Orlake
pressings appear to have lost that 'smooth outer ring, rough inner ring' look in
the spring of 1979, which gives us a 'not after' date, and 'Solitaire' and 'Send
In The Clowns' were big hits in 1975, which gives us a probable 'not before'.
Thanks to Robert Lyons For The Info.
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