Jonathan Butler (album)
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Released | 1987 |
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Jonathan Butler is a 1987 album by South African singer-guitarist Jonathan Butler.[1][2][3][4]
Track listing
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- Lies (US#27; UK#18, 1987)
- Love Songs, Candlelight & You
- Going Home
- I Miss Your Love Tonight
- Holding On
- One More Dance
- Take Good Care Of Me
- Barenese
- All Over You
- Overflowing
- Lovin' You
- Sunset
- Say We'll Be Together
- Give A Little More Lovin'
- Reunion
- High Tide
References
- ^ Jet (magazine) Mar 7, 1988 – Page 40 "Jonathan Butler, South African singer-guitarist whose hit album, Jonathan Butler was recently certified as gold, explaining why he doesn't sing about South African political issues in his music: "I want to say positive things with my music."
- ^ Max Mojapelo, Sello Galane Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories ...- 2008 1920299289 -"In 1987 he released a double-album that showed his true colours to the international music industry. "
- ^ Garth Chilvers, Tom Jasiukowicz – 1994 History of contemporary music of South Africa Part 1 – Page 16 The most famous member is Jonathan Butler, who made his name at the age of 12 as part of the Golden City Dixies. ... Jonathan Butler (1987) "
- ^ Hugh Gregory – Soul Music A-Z 1995 Page 47 0306806436 "This was followed by his debut album, Introducing Jonathan Butler, which in turn was succeeded by Jonathan Butler, the latter included "Lies" (US #27; UK #18, 1987) and "Overflowing." Other albums such as Deliverance swiftly followed,"