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Jack Jones (American singer)

John Allan Jones (born January 14, 1938) is an American singer[2] and actor.

Jack Jones
Jones in 1998
Background information
Birth nameJohn Allan Jones
Born (1938-01-14) January 14, 1938 (age 86)
Hollywood, California, U.S.[1]
GenresTraditional pop, jazz, big band
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1959–present
LabelsCapitol, Kapp, RCA Victor, MGM

Jones is primarily a straight-pop singer (even when he recorded contemporary material) whose forays into jazz are mostly of the big-band/swing variety. He has won two Grammy Awards[2] and has received a total of five nominations.[3]

Jones continues to perform concerts around the world and remains popular in Las Vegas. His recordings include "Lollipops and Roses", "Wives and Lovers", "The Race Is On", "The Impossible Dream" and "Call Me Irresponsible". He also sang the opening themes for television series The Love Boat and the 1968 film Anzio ("This World Is Yours").

Musical career edit

Early years and Capitol Records edit

Jones was born in Hollywood on the night his father Allan Jones recorded his signature song "The Donkey Serenade", resulting in the younger Jones' assertion that he was "practically born in a trunk."[4] He attended University High School in West Los Angeles and studied drama and singing.[5]

His first professional break was with his father, who was performing at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. He recorded several demos for songwriter Don Raye, attracting attention from the music industry. In 1959, Jones was signed to Capitol Records and released the album This Love of Mine and a few singles.[5]

Kapp years edit

While performing at a San Francisco nightclub, Jones was heard by Pete King, a producer and artist for Kapp Records, who quickly signed him to the label.[5] In August 1961, he recorded the ballad "Lollipops and Roses", which became a hit the following year.[6] Jones' biggest pop hit was "Wives and Lovers", written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.[6]

During the Kapp years, Jones recorded nearly twenty albums, including Shall We Dance, This Was My Love, She Loves Me, Call Me Irresponsible, Bewitched, Wives and Lovers, Dear Heart, Where Love Has Gone, The Jack Jones Christmas Album, My Kind of Town, The Impossible Dream, The In Crowd, Jack Jones Sings, Lady, Our Song, and I've Got a Lot of Living to Do!

Jones was an anomaly in the 1960s pop scene, eschewing rock-and-roll trends and opting for the big band sound, lush romantic ballads, and the Great American Songbook, although sometimes he recorded something more pop-, country-, or bossa nova-oriented.[citation needed]

For example, one of his biggest hits was "The Race Is On" by country musician George Jones (no relation). Besides the choice of material, he worked with such arrangers as Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Marty Paich, Shorty Rogers, Jack Elliott, Ralph Carmichael, Bob Florence, and Don Costa.[citation needed]

RCA Victor and MGM years edit

Jones moved from Kapp (London Records in the UK) to RCA Victor in 1967.[6] His first album for the label was Without Her.[6] The following releases If You Ever Leave Me, L.A. Break Down, and Where Is Love were in roughly the same style of the Kapp records, but with a somewhat more contemporary vocal styling.

A Time for Us (1970) was one of the albums which marked his transition toward a more middle-of-the-road sound. He began recording more contemporary material, including covers of such well-known songwriters as Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Carole King, Paul Williams, Richard Carpenter, Gordon Lightfoot, and Gilbert O'Sullivan.[6]

 
Jones in the 1970s

The album Bread Winners (1972) was a tribute to the band Bread, with eight songs written by David Gates and two by Jimmy Griffin and Robb Royer. Two more albums from this period were dedicated to two French songwriters: Jack Jones Sings Michel Legrand (to Michel Legrand, 1971) and Write Me a Love Song, Charlie, featuring songs by Charles Aznavour (1974).

The Full Life (1977) was produced by Jones and Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys; on this album, Jones recorded the Beach Boys classics "God Only Knows" and "Disney Girls". His last LP for RCA was With One More Look at You (1977), which includes a rendition of the Little Feat hit "Dixie Chicken";[7] this performance later resurfaced on Golden Throats 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities.[8] In 1979 he moved to MGM Records, recording the album Nobody Does It Better, which featured a disco version of "The Love Boat", the opening theme from the TV series of the same name, and his Grammy winner "Wives and Lovers". His second (and, due to its subsequent closure, his last) MGM album, Don't Stop Now, featured duets with Maureen McGovern.

1980–present edit

Since 1980 he has recorded few albums and now performs in various concert arenas and occasionally appears on the supper-club circuit. He released the album Live at the London Palladium in 1995, recorded in London on the Emporio label. Jones has received recognition in Japan, where many of his earlier records were released on CD. In 1982 he recorded an album for Applause Records, covering songs by The Beatles, Billy Joel, and Eagles.

Jones released I Am a Singer in 1987 for USA Records, and in 1992 he recorded The Gershwin Album for Sony Music, with songs written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. In 1997 came New Jack Swing (Honest Entertainment), with big-band treatments of old standards and assorted pop/rock songs. 1999 saw the release of Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett (Honest Entertainment), which was nominated for Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance and Record of the Year.

In March 2008, Jones celebrated his 70th birthday and a half-century in show business with a concert at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Springs. Guests included Patti Austin, Alan Bergman, and Marilyn Bergman. In 2010 he recorded an album focusing on the Bergmans' work called Love Makes the Changes. He also released an album featuring new recordings of some of his original hits, titled Love Ballad. In 2015 Jones released Seriously Frank (Celebrating the 100th Birthday of Frank Sinatra), with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Patrick Williams, with Dave Grusin on piano. The release was followed by a tour with dates in Los Angeles and the United Kingdom in 2016.[9] Jones commenced his 80th Birthday Celebration Tour in 2018.[10]

Film, television and theatre edit

Jones made his film debut in Juke Box Rhythm (1959) playing Riff Manton, a young singer who is involved romantically with a princess (Jo Morrow).[6] He sings three songs in the film. Jones acted in such minor films as The Comeback (1978), Condominium (1980), and Cruise of the Gods (2002). He had a humorous cameo in the film parody Airplane II: The Sequel (1982); as Robert Hays' character avoids searchlights while escaping captivity, the beams become a spotlight on Jones, performing a verse from The Love Boat theme.[6]

He became a staple on 1960s and 1970s variety shows, performing on The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Andy Williams Show, The Dick Cavett Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Carol Burnett Show, The Jerry Lewis Show, American Bandstand, This is Tom Jones, The Dean Martin Show, The Judy Garland Show, Playboy After Dark, The Jack Benny Program, The Steve Allen Show, and The Morecambe and Wise Show in Britain.[citation needed]

Jones twice hosted NBC's top-rated rock and roll series Hullabaloo, and was featured in two prime-time specials, Jack Jones on the Move (1966) and The Jack Jones Special (1974). He also appeared on the Password (American game show) TV game show with Carol Lynley in 1964 and multiple times with Joan Fontaine in 1967.

Jones provided the vocals to the theme song of Funny Face, "The Kind of Girl She Is". When the show returned as The Sandy Duncan Show, he was replaced by a chorus of unknown men and women. He also guest-starred in the 1960s series The Rat Patrol, Police Woman, McMillan & Wife, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, $weepstake$, Match Game, and Night Court.[citation needed]

Jones played himself in the episode "The Vegas Show" of It's a Living. He sang the opening theme for the television series The Love Boat from 1977 through 1985, and also made several guest appearances on the show, including one with his father Allan.[citation needed]

He promoted the Chrysler New Yorker automobile in the mid-1970s with the "It's the Talk of the Town" ad campaign. On October 30, 1972, he appeared as a guest singer at the London Palladium in front of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.[citation needed]

Between 1973 and 1978, Jones hosted The Jack Jones Show series, directed by Stanley Dorfman and made and broadcast by the BBC.

In 1990, Jones recorded "Three Coins in the Fountain", which was used in the film Coins in the Fountain that year. He also appeared in the Chris Elliot television show Get a Life on Fox.

In the 2000s–2010s, Jones was active in musical theater, appearing in Guys and Dolls, South Pacific, and others. During this period he embarked upon a national tour performing Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha.

In 2013, Jones appeared as himself as the nightclub singer in the film American Hustle. In 2014, he sang several of the songs, including the theme song, for the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall.[11][better source needed]

Honors edit

Jones is a two-time Grammy award winner.

In 2003, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to Jones.[12]

Personal life edit

Jones is the son of actor and singer Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey.[6] He has been married six times. In the second half of the 1960s, Jones had a well-publicized relationship with actress Jill St. John, and the two were briefly married. In the early 1970s, Jones married Gretchen Roberts. Subsequently, he was linked romantically to Susan George. From 1976 to 1982, he was married to Kathy Simmons. From 1982 to 2005, he was married to British-born Kim Ely, and they had a daughter, Nicole (born in 1991). Jones has another daughter, Crystal Thomas, from a former marriage to Lee Fuller. He lives with wife Eleonora in Indian Wells, California.[13]

Discography edit

  • This Love of Mine (Capitol, 1959)
  • Shall We Dance (Kapp, 1961)
  • Lollipops and Roses (Kapp, 1961)
  • Gift of Love (Kapp, 1962)
  • I've Got a Lot of Livin' to Do! (Kapp, 1962)
  • Call Me Irresponsible (Kapp, 1963)
  • Bewitched (Kapp, 1963)
  • Wives and Lovers (Kapp, 1963)
  • In Love (Capitol, 1964)
  • The Jack Jones Christmas Album (Kapp, 1964)
  • Where Love Has Gone (Kapp, 1964)
  • She Loves Me (Kapp, 1964)
  • Dear Heart (Kapp, 1965)
  • My Kind of Town (London, 1965)
  • There's Love & There's Love & There's Love (Kapp, 1965)
  • Songs of Love (London, 1965)
  • Jack Jones (Mocambo, 1965)
  • For the In Crowd (Kapp, 1965)
  • Jack Jones Sings (Kapp, 1966)
  • The Impossible Dream (Kapp, 1966)
  • We'll Be Together Again (Sears, 1966)
  • Our Song (Kapp, 1967)
  • Lady (Kapp, 1967)
  • Canciones Romanticas (Music Hall, 1967)
  • Without Her (RCA Victor 1967)
  • Where Is Love? (RCA Victor, 1968)
  • If You Ever Leave Me (RCA Victor, 1968)
  • What the World Needs Now Is Love! (Kapp, 1968)
  • Curtain Time (Kapp, 1968)
  • The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (Soundtrack) (RCA Victor, 1968)[14]
  • L. A. Break Down (RCA Victor, 1969)
  • A Jack Jones Christmas (RCA Victor, 1969)
  • Love Story (RCA Victor, 1969)
  • A Time for Us (RCA Victor 1969)
  • In Person at the Sands Las Vegas (RCA Victor, 1970)
  • Jack Jones Sings Michel Legrand (RCA Victor, 1971)
  • Bread Winners (RCA Victor, 1972)
  • A Song for You (RCA Victor, 1972)
  • Jack Jones in Hollywood (MCA, 1972)
  • Together (RCA Victor, 1973)
  • Christmas with Jack Jones (RCA Camden, 1973)
  • Harbour (RCA Victor, 1974)
  • What I Did for Love (RCA Victor, 1975)
  • Write Me a Love Song, Charlie (RCA Victor, 1975)
  • With One More Look at You (RCA Victor, 1977)
  • The Full Life (RCA Victor, 1977)
  • Nobody Does It Better (MGM, 1979)
  • Don't Stop Now (MGM, 1980)
  • I've Been Here All the Time (Polydor, 1980)
  • Jack Jones (Applause, 1982)
  • Fire & Rain (President, 1985)
  • I Am a Singer (USA Music, 1984)
  • The Gershwin Album (Columbia, 1992)
  • Chase the Rainbows (Object 1992)
  • Live at the Sands (LaserLight, 1993)
  • The Mood Is Love (Quicksilver, 1993)
  • New Jack Swing (Linn, 1997)
  • White Christmas (MCA, 1998)
  • Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett (Honest, 1998)
  • The Wind Beneath My Wings (Castle Pulse, 2002)

Singles edit

Year Single Chart positions
US CB US – AC
1962 "Lollipops and Roses" 66 42 6
"Gift of Love" - 108 -
"Poetry" - 110 -
1963 "Call Me Irresponsible" 75 62 -
"Wives and Lovers" 14 12 9
"Toys in the Attic" 92 115 -
1964 "Love with the Proper Stranger" 62 59 17
"The First Night of the Full Moon" 59 62 12
"Where Love Has Gone" 62 69 12
"Dear Heart" 30 15 6
1965 "The Race Is On" 15 12 1
"Seein' the Right Love Go Wrong" 46 41 9
"Travellin' On" 132 - -
"Just Yesterday" 73 83 5
"The True Picture" 134 109 27
"Love Bug" 71 56 5
1966 "The Weekend" 123 100 20
"The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" 35 32 1
"A Day in the Life of a Fool" 62 55 4
1967 "Lady" 39 34 1
"I'm Indestructible" 81 84 -
"Afterthoughts" - - 19
"Now I Know" 73 74 3
"Our Song" 92 76 13
"Open for Business as Usual" 130 104 26
"Live for Life" 99 - 9
"Oh How Much I Love You" - 129 -
1968 "The Gypsies, the Jugglers and the Clowns" - 134 -
"If You Ever Leave Me" 92 - 5
"Follow Me" 117 - 20
"I Really Want to Know You" - - 15
"The Way That I Live" - - 33
"L.A. Break Down (and Take Me In)" 106 - 21
1970 "Sweet Changes" - - 24
"I Didn't Count on Love" - - 38
1971 "Let Me Be the One" - - 18
1972 "Games of Magic" - - -
1974 "She Doesn't Live Here Anymore" - - 45
1975 "What I Did for Love" - - 25
1977 "With One More Look at You" - - 21
1980 "Love Boat Theme" - - 37

Awards edit

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
1961 Grammy Awards Best Male Pop Vocal Performance "Wives and Lovers" Won
1963 Grammy Awards Best Male Pop Vocal Performance "Lollipops and Roses" Won
1969 Awit Awards Male Recording Artist of the Year (Foreign Division) Won

References edit

  1. ^ Sullivan, Steve (2017). Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings. Vol. 3. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 399. ISBN 978-1-442-25449-7.
  2. ^ a b Bush, John. "Jack Jones's biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
  3. ^ https://www.grammy.com/artists/jack-jones/16907[bare URL]
  4. ^ "Jack Jones". Metacritic. February 14, 1990. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "The official Jack Jones website". Jackjones.lolipop.jp. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 684/5. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  7. ^ "Luigi's 50's & 60's Vinyl Corner". Luigis50s60svinylcorner.blogspot.com. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  8. ^ Callahan, Mike; Edwards, David; Eyries, Patrice (July 25, 2004). "Rhino Album Discography, Part 11". Both Sides Now Publications. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  9. ^ Hutchinson, Martin (January 25, 2016). "Keeping up with the Joneses at The Apex, Bury St Edmunds". Ipswich Star.
  10. ^ "Music: Jack Jones celebrates his 80th birthday and heads to Sage Gateshead". The Northern Echo. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  11. ^ "Into the Unknown (Theme Song) - Songs of the Series - Over The Garden Wall - Cartoon Network". YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  12. ^ (PDF). Palmspringswalkofstars.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  13. ^ Biller, Steven; Kleinschmidt, Janice (October 2007). "The Influencers". Palm Springs Life. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  14. ^ Billboard. November 2, 1968. Retrieved January 17, 2015.

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For other people named Jack Jones see Jack Jones disambiguation John Allan Jones born January 14 1938 is an American singer 2 and actor Jack JonesJones in 1998Background informationBirth nameJohn Allan JonesBorn 1938 01 14 January 14 1938 age 86 Hollywood California U S 1 GenresTraditional pop jazz big bandOccupation s Singer actorInstrument s VocalsYears active1959 presentLabelsCapitol Kapp RCA Victor MGM Jones is primarily a straight pop singer even when he recorded contemporary material whose forays into jazz are mostly of the big band swing variety He has won two Grammy Awards 2 and has received a total of five nominations 3 Jones continues to perform concerts around the world and remains popular in Las Vegas His recordings include Lollipops and Roses Wives and Lovers The Race Is On The Impossible Dream and Call Me Irresponsible He also sang the opening themes for television series The Love Boat and the 1968 film Anzio This World Is Yours Contents 1 Musical career 1 1 Early years and Capitol Records 1 2 Kapp years 1 3 RCA Victor and MGM years 1 4 1980 present 2 Film television and theatre 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Singles 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksMusical career editEarly years and Capitol Records edit Jones was born in Hollywood on the night his father Allan Jones recorded his signature song The Donkey Serenade resulting in the younger Jones assertion that he was practically born in a trunk 4 He attended University High School in West Los Angeles and studied drama and singing 5 His first professional break was with his father who was performing at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas He recorded several demos for songwriter Don Raye attracting attention from the music industry In 1959 Jones was signed to Capitol Records and released the album This Love of Mine and a few singles 5 Kapp years edit While performing at a San Francisco nightclub Jones was heard by Pete King a producer and artist for Kapp Records who quickly signed him to the label 5 In August 1961 he recorded the ballad Lollipops and Roses which became a hit the following year 6 Jones biggest pop hit was Wives and Lovers written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David 6 During the Kapp years Jones recorded nearly twenty albums including Shall We Dance This Was My Love She Loves Me Call Me Irresponsible Bewitched Wives and Lovers Dear Heart Where Love Has Gone The Jack Jones Christmas Album My Kind of Town The Impossible Dream The In Crowd Jack Jones Sings Lady Our Song and I ve Got a Lot of Living to Do Jones was an anomaly in the 1960s pop scene eschewing rock and roll trends and opting for the big band sound lush romantic ballads and the Great American Songbook although sometimes he recorded something more pop country or bossa nova oriented citation needed For example one of his biggest hits was The Race Is On by country musician George Jones no relation Besides the choice of material he worked with such arrangers as Billy May Nelson Riddle Marty Paich Shorty Rogers Jack Elliott Ralph Carmichael Bob Florence and Don Costa citation needed RCA Victor and MGM years edit Jones moved from Kapp London Records in the UK to RCA Victor in 1967 6 His first album for the label was Without Her 6 The following releases If You Ever Leave Me L A Break Down and Where Is Love were in roughly the same style of the Kapp records but with a somewhat more contemporary vocal styling A Time for Us 1970 was one of the albums which marked his transition toward a more middle of the road sound He began recording more contemporary material including covers of such well known songwriters as Randy Newman Harry Nilsson Carole King Paul Williams Richard Carpenter Gordon Lightfoot and Gilbert O Sullivan 6 nbsp Jones in the 1970sThe album Bread Winners 1972 was a tribute to the band Bread with eight songs written by David Gates and two by Jimmy Griffin and Robb Royer Two more albums from this period were dedicated to two French songwriters Jack Jones Sings Michel Legrand to Michel Legrand 1971 and Write Me a Love Song Charlie featuring songs by Charles Aznavour 1974 The Full Life 1977 was produced by Jones and Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys on this album Jones recorded the Beach Boys classics God Only Knows and Disney Girls His last LP for RCA was With One More Look at You 1977 which includes a rendition of the Little Feat hit Dixie Chicken 7 this performance later resurfaced on Golden Throats 2 More Celebrity Rock Oddities 8 In 1979 he moved to MGM Records recording the album Nobody Does It Better which featured a disco version of The Love Boat the opening theme from the TV series of the same name and his Grammy winner Wives and Lovers His second and due to its subsequent closure his last MGM album Don t Stop Now featured duets with Maureen McGovern 1980 present edit Since 1980 he has recorded few albums and now performs in various concert arenas and occasionally appears on the supper club circuit He released the album Live at the London Palladium in 1995 recorded in London on the Emporio label Jones has received recognition in Japan where many of his earlier records were released on CD In 1982 he recorded an album for Applause Records covering songs by The Beatles Billy Joel and Eagles Jones released I Am a Singer in 1987 for USA Records and in 1992 he recorded The Gershwin Album for Sony Music with songs written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin In 1997 came New Jack Swing Honest Entertainment with big band treatments of old standards and assorted pop rock songs 1999 saw the release of Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett Honest Entertainment which was nominated for Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance and Record of the Year In March 2008 Jones celebrated his 70th birthday and a half century in show business with a concert at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Springs Guests included Patti Austin Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman In 2010 he recorded an album focusing on the Bergmans work called Love Makes the Changes He also released an album featuring new recordings of some of his original hits titled Love Ballad In 2015 Jones released Seriously Frank Celebrating the 100th Birthday of Frank Sinatra with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Patrick Williams with Dave Grusin on piano The release was followed by a tour with dates in Los Angeles and the United Kingdom in 2016 9 Jones commenced his 80th Birthday Celebration Tour in 2018 10 Film television and theatre editJones made his film debut in Juke Box Rhythm 1959 playing Riff Manton a young singer who is involved romantically with a princess Jo Morrow 6 He sings three songs in the film Jones acted in such minor films as The Comeback 1978 Condominium 1980 and Cruise of the Gods 2002 He had a humorous cameo in the film parody Airplane II The Sequel 1982 as Robert Hays character avoids searchlights while escaping captivity the beams become a spotlight on Jones performing a verse from The Love Boat theme 6 He became a staple on 1960s and 1970s variety shows performing on The Dinah Shore Chevy Show The Ed Sullivan Show The Andy Williams Show The Dick Cavett Show The Hollywood Palace The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour The Carol Burnett Show The Jerry Lewis Show American Bandstand This is Tom Jones The Dean Martin Show The Judy Garland Show Playboy After Dark The Jack Benny Program The Steve Allen Show and The Morecambe and Wise Show in Britain citation needed Jones twice hosted NBC s top rated rock and roll series Hullabaloo and was featured in two prime time specials Jack Jones on the Move 1966 and The Jack Jones Special 1974 He also appeared on the Password American game show TV game show with Carol Lynley in 1964 and multiple times with Joan Fontaine in 1967 Jones provided the vocals to the theme song of Funny Face The Kind of Girl She Is When the show returned as The Sandy Duncan Show he was replaced by a chorus of unknown men and women He also guest starred in the 1960s series The Rat Patrol Police Woman McMillan amp Wife The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries weepstake Match Game and Night Court citation needed Jones played himself in the episode The Vegas Show of It s a Living He sang the opening theme for the television series The Love Boat from 1977 through 1985 and also made several guest appearances on the show including one with his father Allan citation needed He promoted the Chrysler New Yorker automobile in the mid 1970s with the It s the Talk of the Town ad campaign On October 30 1972 he appeared as a guest singer at the London Palladium in front of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother citation needed Between 1973 and 1978 Jones hosted The Jack Jones Show series directed by Stanley Dorfman and made and broadcast by the BBC In 1990 Jones recorded Three Coins in the Fountain which was used in the film Coins in the Fountain that year He also appeared in the Chris Elliot television show Get a Life on Fox In the 2000s 2010s Jones was active in musical theater appearing in Guys and Dolls South Pacific and others During this period he embarked upon a national tour performing Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha In 2013 Jones appeared as himself as the nightclub singer in the film American Hustle In 2014 he sang several of the songs including the theme song for the Cartoon Network miniseries Over the Garden Wall 11 better source needed Honors editJones is a two time Grammy award winner In 2003 a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs California Walk of Stars was dedicated to Jones 12 Personal life editJones is the son of actor and singer Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey 6 He has been married six times In the second half of the 1960s Jones had a well publicized relationship with actress Jill St John and the two were briefly married In the early 1970s Jones married Gretchen Roberts Subsequently he was linked romantically to Susan George From 1976 to 1982 he was married to Kathy Simmons From 1982 to 2005 he was married to British born Kim Ely and they had a daughter Nicole born in 1991 Jones has another daughter Crystal Thomas from a former marriage to Lee Fuller He lives with wife Eleonora in Indian Wells California 13 Discography editThis Love of Mine Capitol 1959 Shall We Dance Kapp 1961 Lollipops and Roses Kapp 1961 Gift of Love Kapp 1962 I ve Got a Lot of Livin to Do Kapp 1962 Call Me Irresponsible Kapp 1963 Bewitched Kapp 1963 Wives and Lovers Kapp 1963 In Love Capitol 1964 The Jack Jones Christmas Album Kapp 1964 Where Love Has Gone Kapp 1964 She Loves Me Kapp 1964 Dear Heart Kapp 1965 My Kind of Town London 1965 There s Love amp There s Love amp There s Love Kapp 1965 Songs of Love London 1965 Jack Jones Mocambo 1965 For the In Crowd Kapp 1965 Jack Jones Sings Kapp 1966 The Impossible Dream Kapp 1966 We ll Be Together Again Sears 1966 Our Song Kapp 1967 Lady Kapp 1967 Canciones Romanticas Music Hall 1967 Without Her RCA Victor 1967 Where Is Love RCA Victor 1968 If You Ever Leave Me RCA Victor 1968 What the World Needs Now Is Love Kapp 1968 Curtain Time Kapp 1968 The Bliss of Mrs Blossom Soundtrack RCA Victor 1968 14 L A Break Down RCA Victor 1969 A Jack Jones Christmas RCA Victor 1969 Love Story RCA Victor 1969 A Time for Us RCA Victor 1969 In Person at the Sands Las Vegas RCA Victor 1970 Jack Jones Sings Michel Legrand RCA Victor 1971 Bread Winners RCA Victor 1972 A Song for You RCA Victor 1972 Jack Jones in Hollywood MCA 1972 Together RCA Victor 1973 Christmas with Jack Jones RCA Camden 1973 Harbour RCA Victor 1974 What I Did for Love RCA Victor 1975 Write Me a Love Song Charlie RCA Victor 1975 With One More Look at You RCA Victor 1977 The Full Life RCA Victor 1977 Nobody Does It Better MGM 1979 Don t Stop Now MGM 1980 I ve Been Here All the Time Polydor 1980 Jack Jones Applause 1982 Fire amp Rain President 1985 I Am a Singer USA Music 1984 The Gershwin Album Columbia 1992 Chase the Rainbows Object 1992 Live at the Sands LaserLight 1993 The Mood Is Love Quicksilver 1993 New Jack Swing Linn 1997 White Christmas MCA 1998 Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett Honest 1998 The Wind Beneath My Wings Castle Pulse 2002 Singles edit Year Single Chart positionsUS CB US AC1962 Lollipops and Roses 66 42 6 Gift of Love 108 Poetry 110 1963 Call Me Irresponsible 75 62 Wives and Lovers 14 12 9 Toys in the Attic 92 115 1964 Love with the Proper Stranger 62 59 17 The First Night of the Full Moon 59 62 12 Where Love Has Gone 62 69 12 Dear Heart 30 15 61965 The Race Is On 15 12 1 Seein the Right Love Go Wrong 46 41 9 Travellin On 132 Just Yesterday 73 83 5 The True Picture 134 109 27 Love Bug 71 56 51966 The Weekend 123 100 20 The Impossible Dream The Quest 35 32 1 A Day in the Life of a Fool 62 55 41967 Lady 39 34 1 I m Indestructible 81 84 Afterthoughts 19 Now I Know 73 74 3 Our Song 92 76 13 Open for Business as Usual 130 104 26 Live for Life 99 9 Oh How Much I Love You 129 1968 The Gypsies the Jugglers and the Clowns 134 If You Ever Leave Me 92 5 Follow Me 117 20 I Really Want to Know You 15 The Way That I Live 33 L A Break Down and Take Me In 106 211970 Sweet Changes 24 I Didn t Count on Love 381971 Let Me Be the One 181972 Games of Magic 1974 She Doesn t Live Here Anymore 451975 What I Did for Love 251977 With One More Look at You 211980 Love Boat Theme 37Awards editYear Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results1961 Grammy Awards Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Wives and Lovers Won1963 Grammy Awards Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Lollipops and Roses Won1969 Awit Awards Male Recording Artist of the Year Foreign Division WonReferences edit Sullivan Steve 2017 Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings Vol 3 Rowman amp Littlefield p 399 ISBN 978 1 442 25449 7 a b Bush John Jack Jones s biography AllMusic Retrieved April 21 2011 https www grammy com artists jack jones 16907 bare URL Jack Jones Metacritic February 14 1990 Retrieved January 17 2015 a b c The official Jack Jones website Jackjones lolipop jp Retrieved January 17 2015 a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 684 5 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Luigi s 50 s amp 60 s Vinyl Corner Luigis50s60svinylcorner blogspot com Retrieved January 17 2015 Callahan Mike Edwards David Eyries Patrice July 25 2004 Rhino Album Discography Part 11 Both Sides Now Publications Retrieved October 24 2014 Hutchinson Martin January 25 2016 Keeping up with the Joneses at The Apex Bury St Edmunds Ipswich Star Music Jack Jones celebrates his 80th birthday and heads to Sage Gateshead The Northern Echo Retrieved October 9 2019 Into the Unknown Theme Song Songs of the Series Over The Garden Wall Cartoon Network YouTube Retrieved January 17 2015 Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated PDF Palmspringswalkofstars com Archived from the original PDF on December 8 2012 Retrieved January 23 2014 Biller Steven Kleinschmidt Janice October 2007 The Influencers Palm Springs Life Retrieved January 17 2015 Billboard November 2 1968 Retrieved January 17 2015 External links editOfficial website Jack Jones at IMDb Jack Jones endorsed website Interview with Jones Jack Jones Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 1994 Jack Jones discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Jones American singer amp oldid 1211527691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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