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Most notably the song was recorded by Jack Jones in 1963, for Kapp Records.He was accompanied by an orchestra directed by Pete King.The B-side was "Toys in the Attic." This recording earned the 1964 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male, [1] In the US, it peaked at number fourteen on the Hot 100 and number nine on the Easy Listening
Jones twice hosted NBC's top-rated rock and roll music series Hullabaloo (1965-1966), and was featured in two prime-time specials, Jack Jones on the Move (1966) and The Jack Jones Special (1974). He appeared on the Password TV game show with Carol Lynley in 1964 and multiple times with Joan Fontaine in 1967.
Jack Jones, the Grammy-winning singer of 'The Love Boat' theme — and hits 'Lollipops and Roses' and 'Wives and Lovers' — has died at 86.
Grammy-winning singer Jack Jones, the voice behind the theme of TV's The Love Boat, died Wednesday night, his manager, Milton B. Suchin, confirmed to Entertainment Weekly. He was 86. He was 86.
"Wives and Lovers" by Jack Jones – Karen shows off the new house/furniture to Belle; Morrie pitches the Lufthansa heist to Henry. "Monkey Man" by The Rolling Stones – The babysitter, Lois Byrd (with baby) is introduced; Henry again at Sandy's place mixing the coke.
Jack Jones, a singer who found fame and chart success on the easy-listening side of the street in the 1960s, and who later became etched in television-watching America’s psyche with the “Love ...
It was recorded in October 1961 and was released later that year. [2] [3] In the lyrics, the narrator professes his love to a girl that he only barely knows.The girl has recently been dumped by her boyfriend, but the narrator proposes to begin a relationship with her and thus make her feel better. [4]
Grammy-winning singer Jack Jones, the voice behind the iconic theme song for The Love Boat, died Wednesday following a battle with leukemia. He was 86. Jones was known primarily as a pop singer ...