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  1. 20. Aug. 2021 · The duo, composed of Danny Wayland “England Dan” Seals and John Edward “John FordColey were friends first before they met once more and decided to collaborate as music partners. were active through most of the 70s, but then decided to split by the next decade when Seals wanted to pursue a solo career. Nevertheless, their songs were top-notch and worthy of its appreciation. And below ...

  2. Fables by England Dan & John Ford Coley released in 1971. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 28. Jan. 2015 · John Ford Coley - Just Tell Me You Love Me from the album The Very Best of John Ford ColeyWebsite - http://www.johnfordcoley.com/Download from iTunes - https...

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  4. Writer: England Dan & John Ford Coley - Gundry - John Ford Coley - Waltzer / Composers: England Dan & John Ford Coley. 06. We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again (Single Version) England Dan & John Ford Coley. Some Things Don't Come Easy. 02:52 Writer: Jef ...

  5. From Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jive. Written by John Ford Coley and Bob Gundry. Guest musicians from the band 'Toto'. Credits on screen. Produced by Kyle Lehning...

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  6. 10. Jan. 2021 · Coley’s snappy “Gone Too Far” was, in fact, released as a single, but just missed the Top 20. Jeffrey Commanor contributed “We’ll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again,” which became England Dan and John Ford Coley’s second-highest charting single in March of ’78 (No. 9 on the pop charts, it was an Adult Contemporary No. 1 for an ...

  7. England Dan & John Ford Coley. The 1970s produced relatively little popular music displaying elegance and unassuming charm. Often identified by pop historians as the "me" decade, it was an era of tremendous self-indulgence -- in music and everywhere else -- marked most strikingly by open, almost frenzied sexual exploration.