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  1. Dec 1, 2013 · Everyone's Gone To The Moon - Jonathan King - Oldies But Goodies - Songs of the 60's & 70s

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  2. Flirt! Jonathan King covered My Boy Lollipop, Light My Fire, You're the Greatest Lover, Wild World and other songs. Jonathan King originally did My Boy Lollipop, Light My Fire, You're the Greatest Lover, Wild World and other songs. Jonathan King wrote Everyone's Gone to the Moon, Don't Let Him Touch You and Johnny Reggae.

  3. Jonathan King burst onto the British (and, briefly, international) music scene in 1965 when he wrote and recorded a single called "Everyone's Gone to the Moon." With a "Ferry Cross the Mersey" type beat and string section, and dream-like, surreal lyrics that anticipated aspects of the Bee Gees' subsequent work, the song got to number four in England and even reached number 17 in America.

  4. Explore Jonathan King's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jonathan King on AllMusic.

  5. British record producer, singer-songwriter, music entrepreneur, author and former television & radio presenter, born 6 December 1944 in London, England, UK. Founder and owner of Jonathan King Enterprises Ltd., UK Records, The Tip Sheet and King Of England B.V.. King's career in the music industry was effectively ended in 2001, when he was ...

  6. Jonathan King. Writer: The Pink Marble Egg. In 1965 Kenneth King changed his name to Jonathan and wrote and recorded the song Everyone's Gone To The Moon which became a hit around the world selling 4.9 million copies of the vinyl single. He then wrote and produced another hit - It's Good News Week, which he recorded with the band Hedgehoppers Anonymous, which also became a hit. Since then he...

  7. RecitalWill Liverman, baritoneGrand Rapids, MI. More information. See Full Schedule. “Liverman has an outstanding relationship with pianist Jonathan King. Together the two parley with the familiarity of old friends.”. Raul da Gama, The Whole Note.

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