John Hanlon (singer)
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John Hanlon (born 1949) is a
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singer and songwriter. From 1974 to 1976, he collected three successive New Zealand Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year awards, a feat achieved by no other artist before or since, as well as the
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two years in succession. Though Hanlon was born in Malaya, he migrated to New Zealand during the 1960s. In 1978 he then moved to Australia running Sydney ad-agency LOUD. In recent years he has moved back to New Zealand where he continues to write books and play golf.


Career

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Discography


Albums

* ''Floating'' – 1973 * ''Garden Fresh'' – 1974 NZ #28 * ''Higher Trails'' – 1975 NZ #7 * ''Use Your Eyes'' – 1976 * ''Short Stories'' – 1988 * ''The Very Best of John Hanlon'' – 2003 * ''Just Quietly'' – 2009 * ''12 Shades of Blue'' – 2010 * ''After The Dam Broke'' – 2013, a double CD, 40 song compilation, Cd1 from the 70's and CD2 from then on. All track are re-mastered. * ''Naked Truths'' – 2021


Singles

* "
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" – 1973. Originally made as a 2-minute radio commercial for New Zealand Fibreglass as part of a campaign to make insulation compulsory in new homes, it became very popular and was released as a single by Hanlon on condition that the profits were donated to environmental bodies. It was a NZ #5. It was adopted by the opponents of the
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. * "Knowing" – 1973 * "Shy Ann" – 1973 * "I Care" – 1974 * "Is It Natural" – 1974 * "Lovely Lady" – 1974 NZ #1 * "Apple Wine" – 1975 NZ #6 * "Higher Trails" – 1975 NZ #35 * "Romantically Inclined" – 1982 * "Don't It Ever Get You Down" – 1988


References


External links

* blog and music *
Profile
at
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