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Pages in category "Songs written by Howard Jones (English musician)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Cross That Line is the fourth album by British pop musician Howard Jones, released in March 1989.It featured two hit singles "The Prisoner" (#30 US) and "Everlasting Love" (#12 US), though neither of these singles nor the album itself were successful in Jones's native UK.
Howard Jones discography Studio albums 13 EPs 1 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 9 Singles 34 This is a discography for the British musician Howard Jones. Albums Studio albums Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK AUS CAN GER ITA NED [6] NOR [7] NZ [8] SWE [9] SWI [10] US [11] Human's Lib Released: 1984 Label: WEA/Elektra 1 68 18 8 — 15 13 21 5 12 59 UK: 2× Platinum [12 ...
John Howard Jones (born 23 February 1955) [1] is a British musician, singer and songwriter. He had ten top 40 hit singles in the UK between 1983 and 1986, six of which reached the top ten, including " Like to Get to Know You Well " , " What Is Love?
That song is definitely about hope." [4] Jones performed a solo acoustic version of the song at the 1985 Live Aid benefit concert. [4] He reflected in 2015 that it was "very fortunate" that he picked that song to perform and said that it was a "wonderful feeling" when the audience joined in to sing parts of the chorus. [3]
The Best of Howard Jones is a compilation album by the British pop musician Howard Jones. It compiles key hits and album tracks from 1983–1992 during Jones's tenure on the Warner music label, plus one new track, a cover of Donald Fagen's "I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World)". It does not include his last UK Top 40 hit 'All I Want' from 1986.
"The Prisoner" is a song written and performed by British singer-songwriter Howard Jones. It was included on his 1989 album Cross That Line and released as a single in 1989, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the second single from Cross That Line, following "Everlasting Love", a number-one Adult Contemporary hit. [1]
Two different music videos for the song were made. The first featured Jones walking around the streets of London greeting members of the public, accompanied by his bandmates of the time. Locations featured included the Sphinx statue and Cleopatra's Needle on Victoria Embankment , Trafalgar Square, and the Sun Luck Chinese restaurant on ...