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John Farnham тексты песен
- A Simple Life
- A Touch of Paradise
- Age of Reason
- All Kinds of People
- All Our Sons And Daughters
- Always The Same
- Angels
- Beyond The Call
- Blow By Blow
- Burn Down The Night
- Burn for You
- Chain Reaction
- Dare To Dream
- Diamonds
- Don't Let It End
- Don't Tell Me It Can't Be Done
- Don't You Know It's Magic
- Eternally
- Even After All This Time
- Everytime You Cry
- Going, Going, Gone
- Hard Promises to Keep
- Have a Little Faith
- Have A Little Faith (In Us)
- Heart's On Fire
- Help Me If You Can
- I Can Do Anything
- In Days to Come
- In Your Hands
- It All Comes Back to You
- Keep Talking
- Let Me Out
- Listen to The Wind
- Little Piece of My Heart
- Love to Shine
- May You Never
- New Day
- No One Comes Close
- No Ordinary World
- One More Try
- One Step Away
- Only Women Bleed
- Over My Head
- Playing To Win
- Please Don't Ask Me
- Pressure Down
- Reasons
- Rolling Home
- Romeo's Heart
- Sadie
- Second Skin
- See The Banners Fall
- Seemed Like a Good Idea
- Seemed Like A Good Idea (At The Time)
- So Long in Love
- Some Do, Some Don't
- Sometimes
- Talent for Fame
- Talk of The Town
- Thats Freedom
- The Fire
- The First Step
- The Old Man Down The Road
- The Reason Why
- The Time Has Come
- Thunder In Your Heart
- Time And Money
- Treated This Way
- Trouble
- Two Strong Hearts
- Undeniably Real
- We're No Angels
- What You Dont Know
- When All else Fails
- When Something is Wrong With My Baby
- You're The Only One
- You're The Voice
- Youll Never Walk Alone
John Farnham биография
John Peter Farnham, AO, formerly billed as Johnny Farnham (born 1 July 1949), is an English-born Australian pop singer. He was a teen pop idol from 1964 to 1979, and has since forged a career as an adult contemporary singer.[1][2] His career has mostly been as a solo artist but he replaced Glenn Shorrock as lead singer of Little River Band during 1982–1985.[3][4][5] In September 1986 his solo single, "You're the Voice" peaked at No. 1 on the Australian singles charts.[6][7] The associated album, Whispering Jack, held the No. 1 position for a total of 25 weeks,[6][7] and is the highest-selling album in Australian history.[8] Both the single and the album had Top Ten success internationally including No. 1 in Sweden.[9][10]
Domestically he has remained one of Australia's best-known performers with a career spanning over 40 years,[1] and he is the only Australian artist to have a number one record in five consecutive decades (echoing Sir Cliff Richard in the UK) with singles: "Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)" in 1967, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" in 1969/1970, and "Age of Reason" in 1988;[6][7] and albums: Age of Reason, Chain Reaction in 1990, Then Again... in 1993, Anthology 1: Greatest Hits 1986-1997 in 1997, 33⅓ in 2000 and The Last Time in 2002.[6][7][11]
Farnham has been recognised by honours and awards including 1987 Australian of the Year, 1996 Order of Australia, and 19 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards including his 2003 induction into the Hall of Fame.[11][12][13][14] From 1969 he was voted by TV Week readers as the 'King of Pop' for five consecutive years.[15][16][17][18] Aside from his recording career, Farnham performed on stage with lead roles in Australian productions of Charlie Girl, Pippin and 1992's Jesus Christ Superstar.[1][18] He starred in his own TV series and specials including It's Magic and Bobby Dazzler and as a guest on numerous other popular shows such as Countdown and Hey Hey It's Saturday.[1][19][20] Australian rock historian, Ian McFarlane described him as "the most successful solo artist in the history of Australian rock and pop [...] Farnham has retained an affable sense of humour and a simple, unpretentious 'everyman' charm which also makes him one of the most respected celebrities in Australian entertainment history."[1]
Domestically he has remained one of Australia's best-known performers with a career spanning over 40 years,[1] and he is the only Australian artist to have a number one record in five consecutive decades (echoing Sir Cliff Richard in the UK) with singles: "Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)" in 1967, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" in 1969/1970, and "Age of Reason" in 1988;[6][7] and albums: Age of Reason, Chain Reaction in 1990, Then Again... in 1993, Anthology 1: Greatest Hits 1986-1997 in 1997, 33⅓ in 2000 and The Last Time in 2002.[6][7][11]
Farnham has been recognised by honours and awards including 1987 Australian of the Year, 1996 Order of Australia, and 19 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards including his 2003 induction into the Hall of Fame.[11][12][13][14] From 1969 he was voted by TV Week readers as the 'King of Pop' for five consecutive years.[15][16][17][18] Aside from his recording career, Farnham performed on stage with lead roles in Australian productions of Charlie Girl, Pippin and 1992's Jesus Christ Superstar.[1][18] He starred in his own TV series and specials including It's Magic and Bobby Dazzler and as a guest on numerous other popular shows such as Countdown and Hey Hey It's Saturday.[1][19][20] Australian rock historian, Ian McFarlane described him as "the most successful solo artist in the history of Australian rock and pop [...] Farnham has retained an affable sense of humour and a simple, unpretentious 'everyman' charm which also makes him one of the most respected celebrities in Australian entertainment history."[1]