7-441: " Common Man " is a song written by Sammy Johns and originally recorded by him in 1981 via Elektra Records . Johns's version charted at number 50 on Hot Country Songs in 1981. It had "Easy to Be with You" on the B-side , and was produced by James Stroud and Tom Long. It was later recorded by American country music artist John Conlee . It was released in February 1983 as the fourth single from his album Busted . The song
14-499: A celebration of the restoration of the Statue of Liberty in 1985, the single was nominated for country song of the year. Johns died on January 4, 2013, at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia, North Carolina, at the age of 66. That was the era of hippies, with free love and all that. I was sort of a hippie – a conservative hippie. Chevy Van, a song about a loose-loving man who picks up
21-575: The RPM Magazine charts. The song and an album led to a contract with Warner Curb Records to produce a soundtrack for the 1977 film The Van at the height of the Vansploitation genre. In an interview with WBT radio personality Keith Larson, Johns was paraphrased as saying " the song wasn't about a specific woman he met – but a compilation of events ." Johns switched to Elektra , where he issued singles such as " Common Man " and "Love Me off
28-503: The Road". In his later career, he was mainly known as a composer rather than as a performer, as many covered versions of his songs became successful. John Conlee 's cover version of "Common Man" reached number 1. Conlee made the song his theme song. Johns' songs have also been covered by Waylon Jennings , Sammy Kershaw , Conway Twitty (his final Billboard No. 1, " Desperado Love ") and Fu Manchu . After Jennings sang Johns' song "America" at
35-465: Was "Early Morning Love" (1973). "Chevy Van" (1975) reached No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and remained on the chart for 17 weeks. The song had been recorded in 1973, but was initially shelved and only released after 18 months with the album. The song sold three million copies, and is credited for an increase in van sales the following year. In Canada, the song reached No. 7 on
42-438: Was Conlee's third number one on the country chart, and his first number one since ' Backside of Thirty " in 1979. The single stayed at number one for one week. This 1981 country song -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sammy Johns Sammy Reginald Johns (February 7, 1946 – January 4, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter known for his 1975 hit song " Chevy Van ", which
49-581: Was originally released in 1973. The song was certified gold by the RIAA on May 5, 1975. Johns was born in Charlotte, North Carolina . Johns' father gave him a guitar when he was nine, and he founded his first band (the Devilles) in his teenage years. The group performed locally and made a few records for Dixie Records. Johns moved to Atlanta , where he signed with General Recording in 1973. His first solo recording
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