Robert White Johnson (born c. 1952)[1] is an American songwriter and musician, based in Nashville, best known for co-writing "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", which was a major hit for Celine Dion.
[2] Robert White Johnson is a native of Moline, Illinois, where he commenced his career as a professional musician, playing drums.
He originally went to Nashville at the behest of Dottie West, who was interested in developing Johnson's pop music career.
[3] The band released two albums and had a modest AOR hit single, "A Legend Never Dies".
[2] In 1996, he won a Dove Award as producer of the Inspirational Album of The Year, Unbelievable Love, by Larnelle Harris.