England Dan & John Ford Coley

classic rock, soft rock, country rock

England Dan & John Ford Coley

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I'd Really Love To See You Tonight 02:39
Nights Are Forever 02:39
Dowdy Ferry Road 02:53
It's Sad to Belong 02:53
It's Sad To Belong - Single Version 02:53
It's Sad To Belong (Single Version) 02:53
We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again - Single Version 02:52
We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again 02:52
Night's Are Forever Without You 02:50
What's Forever For 03:26
Love Is the Answer 04:44
Broken Hearted Me 03:56
Nights Are Forever Without You 02:50
Love Is The Answer (Single Version) 04:41
Gone Too Far 02:57
Why Is It Me 04:16
What Can I Do With This Broken Heart 03:15
Where Do I Go From Here (LP Version) 04:16
In It For Love 03:38
Where Do I Go from Here 03:00
Falling Stars 02:54
Lady 04:07
Wanting You Desperately 03:39
Only A Matter Of Time 03:18
Westward Wind 03:23
If The World Ran Out Of Love 03:04
I'll Stay 03:23
Showboat Gambler 02:43
Long Way Home 03:19
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 03:08
Hollywood Heckle & Jive 04:08
Calling for You Again 02:46
Love Is the One Thing We Hide 02:54
Caught Up In The Middle 04:10
Beyond the Tears 03:49
Hollywood Heckle and Jive 04:08
There'll Never Be Another For Me 02:53
Lovin' Somebody on a Rainy Night 03:12
Movin' on Down the Line 02:43
Simone 02:43
I'd Really Like to See You Tonight 02:43
Running After You 00:00
You Can't Dance 00:00
Another Golden Oldie Night For Wendy 00:00
Soldier in the Rain 00:00
It's Not The Same 00:00

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Country: US

Biography - England Dan & John Ford Coley

The seeds of one of classic rock's most pleasant sounding duos were sown when Dan Seals and John Colley first met in high school in Dallas, Texas during the early 1960s.

Dan Seals was born February 8, 1950, in McCamey, Texas. To say that he came from a musical family would be an understatement. He was the son of E. W. "Waylon" Seals, a pipe fitter and repairman for Shell Oil who also played guitar and bass, and was a member of bands led by Ernest Tubb and Bob Wills.

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