Shelley Fabares – Johnny Angel (1961)

About the song




Shelley Fabares – Johnny Angel: A Timeless Teen Dream
Shelley Fabares and her iconic song, “Johnny Angel”, have been a staple in the hearts of music lovers for generations. Released in 1962, this catchy tune captured the essence of teenage infatuation and longing, making it an instant classic.

If you grew up in the 60s, or even if you simply enjoy classic pop music, chances are you’ve heard this song at least once. It’s a perfect blend of innocence and excitement, painting a vivid picture of young love. Fabares’ sweet and youthful voice, combined with the upbeat melody, creates a nostalgic atmosphere that transports listeners back to a simpler time.

The lyrics of “Johnny Angel” are simple yet effective, expressing the universal experience of falling head over heels for someone. The phrase “Johnny Angel” itself becomes a symbol of the unattainable object of affection, someone who is both adored and admired from afar. The song’s repetitive chorus, “Johnny Angel, how I love him,” further emphasizes the intensity of the narrator’s feelings.




Beyond the catchy melody and relatable lyrics, there’s something truly special about “Johnny Angel”. It’s a song that has stood the test of time, transcending generational gaps and cultural differences. Whether you’re a teenager experiencing your first crush or an adult reminiscing about your youth, this song has the power to evoke strong emotions.

Shelley Fabares’ version of “Johnny Angel” remains the definitive recording, but the song has been covered by numerous artists over the years. This enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless appeal. It’s a reminder that the feelings of love, longing, and admiration are universal experiences that resonate with people of all ages.

So, the next time you hear “Johnny Angel” on the radio, take a moment to appreciate its simplicity and beauty. It’s a song that captures the essence of youth and innocence, making it a treasured part of music history.

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Lyrics

(Johnny Angel, Johnny Angel, Johnny Angel, Johnny Angel)
You’re an angel to me

Johnny Angel, how I love him
He’s got something that I can’t resist
But he doesn’t even know that I-I-I exist

Johnny Angel, how I want him
How I tingle when he passes by
Every time he says “Hello” my heart begins to fly

(I’m in heaven) I get carried away
I dream of him and me and how it’s gonna be
(Other fellas) call me up for a date
But I just sit and wait, I’d rather concentrate

On Johnny Angel (Johnny Angel)
‘Cause I love him (’cause I love him)
And I pray that someday he’ll love me
And together we will see how lovely heaven will be

(I’m in heaven) I get carried away
I dream of him and me and how it’s gonna be
(Other fellas) call me up for a date
But I just sit and wait, I’d rather concentrate

On Johnny Angel (Johnny Angel)
‘Cause I love him (’cause I love him)
And I pray that someday he’ll love me
And together we will see how lovely heaven will be

(Johnny Angel, Johnny Angel)
Johnny Angel (Johnny Angel) you’re an angel to me

(Johnny Angel, Johnny Angel)
Johnny Angel (Johnny Angel) you’re an angel to me





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