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"Turn Back the Clock" is a song by the British band Johnny Hates Jazz. It is the title track of their debut album and was the third single release from the LP. The song peaked at No. 12 in the UK top 40 in 1987. [3] It also reached number five on the US Adult Contemporary chart. [4]
Turn Back the Clock is the debut studio album by English band Johnny Hates Jazz, released by Virgin Records on 11 January 1988 in United Kingdom and on 29 March 1988 in the United States. The album, whose most famous single was " Shattered Dreams ", peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart and at number 56 on the US Billboard 200 .
It was followed by three other worldwide hits, "I Don't Want to Be a Hero", "Turn Back the Clock" (featuring Kim Wilde on backing vocals) and "Heart of Gold". [11] In 1988, "Shattered Dreams" reached No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , No. 1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, and climbed to No. 4 in Canada.
Turn Back the Clock may refer to: Turn Back the Clock, an album by Johnny Hates Jazz "Turn Back the Clock" (song), the title song from the album "Turn Back the Clock", a song from the album MK III by rock band Steam Powered Giraffe; Turn Back the Clock, a 1933 comedy drama directed by Edgar Selwyn
Amongst its 50 unreleased tracks, 'Tim: Let It Bleed Edition' sports several from Jan. 1985 sessions produced by Big Star’s Alex Chilton.
"Shattered Dreams" is a song by English musical group Johnny Hates Jazz from their debut studio album, Turn Back the Clock (1988). Written by the band's lead singer Clark Datchler, the song was released in March 1987 as the album's lead single.
"Don't Say It's Love" is a song by British band Johnny Hates Jazz, released in 1988 as the fifth and final single from their debut studio album Turn Back the Clock. It was written by Clark Datchler and produced by Calvin Hayes and Mike Nocito. [2] "
At 2 a.m. on Sunday, the clocks will "fall back" an hour and millions of Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep. This event annually marks the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST).