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  1. Title Year Peak chart positions Label UK AUS CAN IRE NL NZ SA US "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" b/w "Summer's Coming" 1965 4 44 2 10 — 2 8 17 Decca "Green Is the Grass" b/w "Creation"

  2. 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.

  3. Jonathan King covered Help Me Make It Through the Night, Singing the Blues, You're the Greatest Lover, My Boy Lollipop and other songs. Jonathan King originally did Help Me Make It Through the Night, Singing the Blues, You're the Greatest Lover, My Boy Lollipop and other songs. Jonathan King wrote Everyone's Gone to the Moon, Don't Let Him ...

  4. Jonathan King. Now sadly perhaps best known for his extra-curricular activities with underage boys and his subsequent trial and prison term, former TV presenter and newspaper columnist Jonathan King (real name Kenneth King) was once a one-man pop industry in the UK. It began in 1965 when, as a 19-year-old Cambridge undergraduate, he wrote and ...

  5. Jan 23, 2023 · 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.

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

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  7. Welcome to King of Hits - Jonathan King's site and home of The Tip Sheet. Tuesday, 30 November 1999. JK is on all social media. For private messages - E Mail him on KingOfHits@aol.com. Welcome to Jonathan King's site - incorporating The Tip Sheet and dating back into the 1990's although, sadly, most of the early archive footage, especially ...