Early Autumn
Johnny Mathis · Other Songs - Johnny Mathis
And touches with her hand the summer trees
Perhaps you'll understand what memories I own
There's a dance pavilion, all shuttered down
A winding country lane, all russet brown
A frosty windowpane shows me a town grown lonely
That spring of ours that started, so April-hearted
Seemed made for just a boy and girl
I never dreamed, did you, any fall could come in view
So early, early, darling, if you care, please let me know
I'll meet you anywhere, I miss you so
Let's never have to share another early autumn
About Early Autumn
Johnny Mathis's "Early Autumn" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the romantic ballad genre, characterized by his distinctive, breathy vocal style that has defined the easy-listening and soft pop categories for decades. Released during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the smooth, crooning delivery that became his signature, blending acoustic instrumentation with lush harmonies to create an atmosphere of quiet intimacy. The song reflects the broader tradition of mid-20th-century American pop music, where Mathis often interpreted standard compositions with a unique emotional depth that resonated with listeners seeking comfort and nostalgia. His ability to convey complex feelings through subtle vocal inflections made this recording a staple on radio playlists and home collections worldwide, cementing his status as one of the most influential vocalists of his era.
