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Body and Soul is the seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Joe Jackson, released on 14 March 1984 by A&M Records.Jackson's first fully digital project, it peaked at No. 14 in the UK, while in the US it reached No. 20.
Body & Soul is the fourth studio album by English singer Rick Astley released in 1993. It was not commercially successful and became the first album released by Astley to miss the UK album chart. It did enter the Italian album chart at #28.
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This page lists albums, singles, and compilations by the musician Joe Jackson. Jackson's recording career as a solo artist began in 1979, with the release of his debut album Look Sharp! . The album was recorded with the Joe Jackson Band, with whom he would release two more albums, I'm the Man and Beat Crazy , the latter of which was credited to ...
Media in category "The Sisters of Mercy album covers" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Body and Soul cover.jpg; D. File:The Sisters ...
Free is the third studio album by English singer Rick Astley, released on 18 February 1991 by RCA Records. It was his first album not to be produced by the noted production team of Stock Aitken Waterman. It gave Astley another hit single in the ballad "Cry for Help", which became a Top 10 in both the UK and US. Further singles "Move Right Out ...
The Body & the Soul, 1963 Freddie Hubbard album; Body and Soul (Joe Jackson album), 1984; Body and Soul (The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra album), 1978; The Body and Soul of Tom Jones, 1973; Body & Soul (Tete Montoliu album), recorded 1971 released 1983; Body and Soul (Jenny Morris album), or the title song, 1985; Body and Soul (David Murray ...
Body and Soul is a live album by American saxophonist Dexter Gordon recorded at the Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1967. [1] The album had first been released on the Black Lion label in 1974 as Blues Walk! The Montmatre Collection Vol. II with only four tracks (i.e. without "Come Rain or Come Shine"). [2]