- Jack Jones (singer)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jack Jones
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Allan Jones
Born = birth date and age|1938|1|14,Hollywood ,California ,United States
Sign =
Died =
Origin =
Instrument = Vocals
Genre = Traditional pop,Jazz , Big Band
Occupation =Singer ,Actor
Years_active = 1959–present
Label =Capitol ,Kapp ,RCA ,MGM , Applause, Honest
Website = [http://www.jackjones.org|JackJones.org] , [http://jackjones.lolipop.jp|Endorsed by Jack Jones]Jack Jones (born
January 14 ,1938 ) is an Americanjazz and pop singer. He was one of the most popular vocalists of the 1960s.Overview
He was rated highly by
Frank Sinatra ,Mel Tormé andTony Bennett and a major influence onScott Walker .Judy Garland called him the best jazz singer in the world, although Jones was always a straight pop singer (even when he recorded contemporary material) and rarely ventured in the direction of jazz. Jones won twoGrammy Award s. He performs concerts around the world and remains popular in Las Vegas. Some of his best-known songs are "I Can't Believe I'm Losing You", "L.A. Break Down", "The Way That I Live", "Wives and Lovers " (1964 Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance)", "The Race Is On", "Lollipops and Roses" (1962, Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance), "The Impossible Dream", "Lady", "What I Did for Love", and "The Love Boat Theme". He recorded "Strangers in the Night" before Sinatra did.The early years and Capitol Records
His birth name is John Allan Jones and he was the only son of actors Allan Jones and
Irene Hervey . Jack Jones was born in Los Angeles in the very night that his father, singer and movie starAllan Jones , recorded his signature song "Donkey Serenade". The young Jones attended University High School in West Los Angeles and studied drama and singing. His first professional break was with his father, when Allan Jones was performing at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. He recorded a couple of demos for songwriterDon Raye and started to be noticed by the music industry. In 1959, Jones was signed toCapitol Records and released an album ("This Love of Mine") and a few singles. None of these records sold well and his contract was cut short. These early singles were compiled in the budget album "The Romantic Voice of Jack Jones", released in the early seventies in the UK by the labelMusic For Pleasure .The Kapp Years
After being dropped by Capitol, Jones was drafted and spent some time in the
US Air Force . Back to civilian life, he had more luck with his next company,Kapp Records . In August, 1961 he recorded the ballad "Lollipops and Roses" (a song by Tony Velona) and it was a hit in the following year. His next big hit was “Wives and Lovers”, byBurt Bacharach andHal David . Today, the lyrics are considered chauvinistic and predatory, but this song was a kind of anthem for the urban male of theKennedy Era. The imagery seems to have come out of the pages of aPlayboy Magazine of the early sixties and good looking, slick Jack was the perfect vocalist to deliver this classic hit. In the Kapp years, Jones recorded almost twenty albums, including "Shall We Dance", "This Was My Love", "She Loves Me", "Call Me Irresponsible", "I´ve Got a Lot of Living To Do!", "Bewitched", "Wives and Lovers", "Dear Heart", "Where Love Has Gone", "My Kind of Town", "The Impossible Dream", "The In Crowd", "Jack Jones Sings ", "Lady", "Our Song", etc... Young, handsome and well groomed, Jack Jones was an anomaly in the sixties, eschewingrock and roll trends and opting for thebig band sound, lush romantic ballads and theGreat American Songbook , although sometimes he recorded something more pop, country orbossa nova oriented. One of his biggest hits, for example, was "The Race Is On", bycountry music legendGeorge Jones - no relation to Jack. Besides the good choice of material, Jones worked with top arrangers likeBilly May ,Nelson Riddle ,Marty Paich ,Shorty Rogers ,Jack Elliott ,Ralph Carmichael ,Bob Florence ,Don Costa and Pete King.The RCA and MGM years
Jones moved from Kapp (in the UK,
London Records ), toRCA Records in 1967. His first album in the new company was called "Without Her". The following releases, "If You Ever Leave Me", "L.A. Break Down", and "Where is Love" were in the same style of the classic Kapp records. After" A Jack Jones Christmas", he decided to renew his musical direction and image. At the time, he had changed his appearance from the smooth club entertainer of the 1960s' Las Vegas scene to the longhaired singer of the early seventies. "A Time For Us" (1970) marks the transition towards amiddle of the road sound in the Jack Jones career. He started to record more contemporary material, including covers of people likeRandy Newman ,Harry Nilsson ,Carole King , Paul Williams, Richard Carpenter,Gordon Lightfoot ,Gilbert O’Sullivan , etc... The album "Bread Winners" (1972) was a tribute to the band Bread, with eight songs written byDavid Gates and two byJimmy Griffin and Robb Royer. Two of his more acclaimed albums of that period were dedicated to two French songwriters: "Jack Jones SingsMichel Legrand " (1971), and "Write Me a Love Song, Charlie" (1974), with songs byCharles Aznavour . "The Full Life" (1977) was produced by Jones andBruce Johnston of theBeach Boys . On this album, Jones recorded "Disney Girls (1957) " (Johnston's most well known song) and "God Only Knows ", a Beach Boys classic. His last LP for RCA was "With One More Look At You" (1977) - the title song is a Paul Williams composition from the pictureA Star Is Born . In 1979, he moved toMGM Records , recording the album "Nobody Does it Better", which featured disco tracks of "The Love Boat" theme and his Grammy winner, "Wives and Lovers". His second (and last) MGM album, "Don't Stop Now", featured duets withMaureen McGovern .Recent work
Since 1980, he has recorded only a handful of albums, and now performs in various concert arenas and occasionally appears on the supper-club circuit. He has performed all over the world and has a large following in England, a place he visits almost every year. He even recorded an album there: "Live at the London Palladium", that was released in 1995 by the label Emporio. Jones is also well regarded in
Japan , where a lot of his old records were released onCD . Although Jones records only sporadically, his new work is always well received. In 1982 he recorded an album for Applause Records, with covers of songs by theBeatles ,Billy Joe ,The Eagles , etc... "I Am a Singer" (1987, USA Records) is considered by Jack Jones enthusiasts a minor classic. In 1992 he recorded forSony Music "The Gershwin Album", with songs written byGeorge Gershwin andIra Gershwin . In 1997 came "NEW Jack Swing" (Honest Entertainment), with Jones giving a big band treatment to old standards and assorted pop/rock songs. His most recent album is "Jack Jones Paints a Tribute toTony Bennett " (Honest Entertainment, released in 1999), that was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance and Record of the Year. In March 2008, Jack Jones celebrated his 70 years of age and 50 years in show business with a concert at the McCallum Theatre (Palm Springs ). The guests werejazz singerPatti Austin , songwritersAlan Bergman andMarilyn Bergman and singing impressionist Bob Anderson.Movie, TV and theater
Jack Jones made his movie debut in "Juke Box Rhythm" (1959), a rock and roll exploitation production. He is Riff Manton, a young singer who is involved romantically with a princess (Jo Morrow). Jack sings three songs. Others performers featured were The
Earl Grant Trio,Johnny Otis & His Band andThe Treniers . Jones has acted in such minor films as cult horror "The Comeback" and feature length British TV comedy, "Cruise of the Gods ". In the latter, he starred alongside comedy writers/actorsSteve Coogan ,David Walliams andRob Brydon . He had a humorous cameo in the film parody "" (1982) : asRobert Hays avoids searchlights while escaping captivity, the beams become a spotlight on Jones, performing a verse from "The Love Boat " theme.The singer was a staple in the sixties and seventies TV variety shows, performing on "
The Ed Sullivan Show ,The Andy Williams Show ,The Dick Cavett Show ,The Hollywood Palace ,The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour , TheJerry Lewis Show,American Bandstand ,This is Tom Jones ,The Dean Martin Show ,The Judy Garland Show ,Playboy After Dark , TheJack Benny Program,The Steve Allen Show ", etc... He twice hosted NBC's top rated rock and roll series "Hullabaloo ". Jones provided the famous opening theme for the television series "The Love Boat " from 1977 through 1985, and also made several guest appearances on the show. He also guested in the series "The Rat Patrol ,Police Woman ," "McMillan and Wife ", "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries " andNight Court . The singer promoted the Chrysler New Yorker in the mid-70's with the "Its the talk of the town" ad campaign. Previous to that, he sang the theme song of the series "Funny Face". In 1990, Jones recorded "Three Coins in the Fountain", which was used in the film "Coins in the Fountain " that same year. In these last two decades, Jones has been active in themusical theater , acting in "Guys and Dolls ,South Pacific " and others. He went to national tour performingDon Quixote in "Man Of La Mancha " and was acclaimed by the critics.Personal life
In the second half of the sixties, Jones had a well-publicized relationship with actress
Jill St. John and the two were briefly married. In the early seventies, Jones dated Gretchen Roberts. Next, he was linked romantically to British actressSusan George . After that, he was involved with Kathy Simmons. From 1982 to 2005 he was married to British-born Kim Ely and they had a daughter, Nicole (born in 1991). The singer has another daughter, Crystal Thomas, from a former marriage. Jack Jones now lives inLa Quinta , a resort city inRiverside County ,California .Billboard Hit Singles (U.S.)
* "Lollipops and Roses", 1962, US #66
* "Call Me Irresponsible", 1963, US #75
* "Wives and Lovers" / "Toys in the Attic", 1963, US #14 / #92
* "Love With the Proper Stranger", 1964, US #62
* "The First Night of the Full Moon", 1964, US #59
* "Where Love Has Gone", 1964, US #62
* "Dear Heart", 1964, US #30
* "The Race Is On", 1965, US #15 (Adult Contemporary #1)
* "Seein' the Right Love Go Wrong", 1965, US #46
* "Just Yesterday", 1965, US #73
* "Love Bug", 1965, US #71
* "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)", 1966, US #35 (Adult Contemporary #1)
* "A Day In the Life of a Fool", 1966, US #62
* "Lady", 1967, US #39 (Adult Contemporary #1)
* "I'm Indestructible", 1967, US #81
* "Now I Know", 1967, US #73
* "Our Song", 1967, US #92
* "Live for Life", 1967, US #99
* "If You Ever Leave Me", 1968, US #92Jones had 32 hits on the US Adult Contemporary chart from "Lollipops and Roses" (#12) in 1962 to "The "Love Boat" Theme" (#37) in 1980; twelve of those singles made the top ten. He also "Bubbled Under" the Hot 100 with singles such as "Follow Me" (#117) and "L.A. Break Down" (#106).
Discography
* "This Love of Mine" (1959, Capitol)
* "Shall We Dance?" (1961, Kapp)
* "This Was My Love" (1961, Kapp)
* "I've Got a Lot of Livin' To Do" (1961, Kapp)
* "Gift of Love" (1962, Kapp)
* "Call Me Irresponsible" (1963, Kapp)
* "She Loves Me" (1963, Kapp)
* "Wives and Lovers" (1963, Kapp)
* "Bewitched" (1964, Kapp)
* "Where Love Has Gone" (1964, Kapp)
* "The Jack Jones Christmas Album" (1964, Kapp)
* "Dear Heart" (1965, Kapp)
* "My Kind of Town" (1965, Kapp)
* "There's Love & There's Love & There's Love" (1965, Kapp)
* "For the 'In' Crowd" (1966, Kapp)
* "The Impossible Dream" (1966, Kapp)
* "Jack Jones Sings " (1966, Kapp)
* "Lady" (1967, Kapp)
* "Our Song" (1967, Kapp)
* "What the World Needs Now is Love!" (1968, Kapp)
* "Curtain Time " (1968, Kapp)
* "Jack Jones in Hollywood" (1968, Kapp)
* "Without Her" (1968, RCA)
* "If You Ever Leave Me" (1968, RCA)
* "The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom " [Soundtrack] (1968, RCA)
* "L.A. Break Down" (1969, RCA)
* "Where is Love?" (1969, RCA)
* "A Jack Jones Christmas" (1969, RCA)
* "A Time for Us" (1970, RCA)
* "In Person at The Sands" (1970, RCA)
* "Jack Jones Sings Michel Legrand" (1971, RCA)
* "A Song for You" (1972, RCA)
* "Bread Winners" (1972, RCA)
* "Together" (1973, RCA)
* "Harbour" (1974, RCA)
* "Write Me a Love Song, Charlie" (1974, RCA)
* "What I Did for Love" (1975, RCA)
* "The Full Life" (1977, RCA)
* "With One More Look at You" (1977, RCA)
* "Nobody Does It Better" (1979, MGM)
* "Don't Stop Now" (1980, MGM)
* "Jack Jones" (1982, Applause)
* "I Am a Singer" (1987, USA Music Group)
* "The Gershwin Album" (1992, Sony)
* "Live at the London Palladium" (1995, Emporio)
* "New Jack Swing" (1997, Honest)
* "Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett" (1998, Honest)External links
* [http://www.jackjones.org/ Jack Jones Official Site]
* [http://jackjones.lolipop.jp/ Jack Jones Endorsed Site]
* [http://www.famousinterview.ca/interviews/jack_jones.htm Interview with Jack Jones]
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