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⭐ A music video for the song was released in 1989/1990, often featured in Christian youth media like the Fire by Nite series.

💡 The saga has been described as "everything [John] Mellencamp didn't tell you about Jack and Diane," offering a more sobering, faith-based look at the consequences of youth-oriented decisions. next_time_you_see_johnny

"Next Time You See Johnny" is a poignant contemporary Christian music (CCM) ballad by , released in 1990 on his album Another Friday Night . It serves as the third chapter in a famed "Jeannie and Johnny" song cycle that chronicles the evolving relationship of a young couple. Song Overview ⭐ A music video for the song was

The track is widely recognized for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of a broken home. It serves as the third chapter in a

Produced by Bubba Smith and mixed by Marc DeSisto (known for work with U2), the track features a polished "Adult Oriented Rock" (AOR) sound typical of the late '80s and early '90s.

Part 4: "Fire of Forgiveness" (The ultimate conclusion/resolution of their story).

Part 1: "Growing Up Too Fast" (Jeannie and Johnny meet and face an unplanned pregnancy).

⭐ A music video for the song was released in 1989/1990, often featured in Christian youth media like the Fire by Nite series.

💡 The saga has been described as "everything [John] Mellencamp didn't tell you about Jack and Diane," offering a more sobering, faith-based look at the consequences of youth-oriented decisions.

"Next Time You See Johnny" is a poignant contemporary Christian music (CCM) ballad by , released in 1990 on his album Another Friday Night . It serves as the third chapter in a famed "Jeannie and Johnny" song cycle that chronicles the evolving relationship of a young couple. Song Overview

The track is widely recognized for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of a broken home.

Produced by Bubba Smith and mixed by Marc DeSisto (known for work with U2), the track features a polished "Adult Oriented Rock" (AOR) sound typical of the late '80s and early '90s.

Part 4: "Fire of Forgiveness" (The ultimate conclusion/resolution of their story).

Part 1: "Growing Up Too Fast" (Jeannie and Johnny meet and face an unplanned pregnancy).