John and Gately secured publishing deals, and the pair went on to write songs for ... was the ballad “Sad Eyes” that Mazza chose as the single. Along with topping the Hot 100, “Sad Eyes ...
Here, we honor the late Robert John with a look at his lone No. 1: The sweetly insensitive 1979 throwback smash “Sad Eyes.” Related Dua Lipa Covers Natalie Imbruglia's 'Torn' During Second ...
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John’s song also reached No. 6 on the Adult Contemporary Songs chart in 1972, according to the music news website. John’s signature hit, “Sad Eyes,” entered Billboard’s Hot 100 on May 19 ...
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In 1979, after John worked as a staff writer for Motown for a few years, he topped the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart with his seminal hit, "Sad Eyes," which also hit the top 10 on the Adult ...
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Among his most-recognized songs was the hit “Sad Eyes.” Although never losing ... it peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. At the time, John discussed his success on the charts ...