England Dan & John Ford Coley at Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Running almost counter to these currents were a handful of pop/rock acts of the period that managed to make some headway against the twin assaults of disco and punk on the musical consciousness, and got listeners to slow down and appreciate life. England Dan & John Ford Coley were one. England Dan & John Ford Coley were one of the better such acts. Although considered a mid-'70s phenomenon, and often misidentified in peoples' memories as a one-hit act, they actually charted six Top 40 pop singles, four of them Top Ten, in just four years. England Dan and John Ford Coley. 2,610 likes 7 talking about this. Popular England Dan & John Ford Coley albums Just Tell Me You Love Me. 1980 Some Things Don't Come Easy. 1978 Dowdy Ferry Road. 1977 Nights Are Forever.
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Chester Fritz Auditorium, Grand Forks, ND, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Pershing Center, Lincoln, NE, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Freedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, TN, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Tokyo Kousei Nenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, TX, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
England Dan & John Ford Coley at Jacob Brown Auditorium, Brownsville, TX, USA
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Gta v no survey. Love is the Answer – England Dan & John Ford Coley (1979)
Another song to support my contention that 1979 was the best year in modern popular music – when the arcs of several genres of music intersected, resulting in a dizzying selection of classics. Punk, new wave, and alternative rock were rising; disco and soft rock were descending; R&B, country, and rock were as strong as ever. In 1979, England Dan (born Dan Seals) and John Ford Coley (born John Colley) were seeing the sunset of their career as a duo, but they saved this gem for their last Top 10 hit. Following their break-up in 1980, Seals went on to launch a very successful solo career as a country artist, resulting in eleven #1 hits. He died last year due to complications from his fight against cancer. Coley kept his stage name, formed a short-lived band in the 80’s, then went on to act briefly and support several acts as a session musician. He’s authored a couple books and is currently touring as a solo act.