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I Can See Clearly Now | Johnny Nash | 02:46 | |
I Can See Clearly Now | Johnny Nash | 02:44 | |
I Can See Clearly Now | Johnny Nash | 02:55 | |
Tears On My Pillow | Johnny Nash | 03:14 | |
Let's Be Friends | Johnny Nash | 02:52 | |
Stir It Up | Johnny Nash | 03:03 | |
Cupid | Johnny Nash | 03:23 | |
Ooh Baby You've Been Good to Me | Johnny Nash | 02:32 | |
Tears On My Pillow (I Can't Take It) | Johnny Nash | 03:20 | |
Hold Me Tight | Johnny Nash | 02:42 |
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(It Was) So Nice While It Lasted |
Born August 19, 1940 in
Houston, Texas, singer Johnny Nash began his musical career performing in the
choir of his local Baptist church and eventually started writing songs of his
own. He released his debut, self-titled album in 1958 and with it his first
single “A Teenager Sings the Blues.” In the '50s he also showed his
on-screen talents, appearing in 1959's Take a Giant Step and, the
following year, Key Witness. In the 1960s Nash returned to his musical
roots, releasing “Let's Move and Groove Together” a top 5 R&B hit in
1965 followed by 1968’s “Hold Me Tight”, a top 10 hit on both the
R&B and pop chart. He moved to Jamaica in the mid 1960s and formed a music
label there, eventually signing such future reggae superstars as Bob Marley,
Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer. In 1972, Nash travelled to London where he
recorded his biggest-selling hit “I Can See Clearly Now”. The reggae-inspired
single rocketed to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, the Adult Contemporary Chart
and also received a gold disc awarded by the R.I.A.A. He receded from the
spotlight after the 70s, attempting a comeback with 1986’s Here Again,
but the album underperformed. He worked to remaster his recordings for the
digital age, and passed away on October 6, 2020.