voc, 1912-1982
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. John Milton Owens
Singer/songwriter, pianist, and a star of the longest running network radio show, Don McNeil's Breakfast Club. (October 17, 1912, Tulsa, Oklahoma - January 26, 1982, Phoenix, Arizona) He was known as "The Cruising Crooner." His songs have been covered by numerous well-known artists, although they have not always been correctly credited to him, have lacked adequate information about him, or have been misattributed to blues singer Jack Owens (3).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dream A Little Dream Of Me / It Couldn't Happen To A Sweeter Girl | Jack Owens | 1984 | Album |
You Flip Me / Martian Love Call (A Hand Jive) | Jack Owens | 1958 | Single |
Think! / Think! | Jack Owens / Mary Ann Owens | 1953 | Album |
Savior, Again To Thy Dear Name / Still, Still With Thee | Jack Owens | 1950 | Album |
Dime A Dozen / Jealous Heart | Jack Owens | 1949 | Album |
Will You Be My Darlin'? / Don't Take Your Love From Me | Jack Owens With Eddie Ballantine And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You) / Begin The Beguine | Jack Owens With Eddie Ballantine And His Orchestra | 1947 | Album |
Cynthia's In Love / I've Got A Walkie-Talkie | Jack Owens / Jimmy Hilliard And His Orchestra | 1946 | Album |
I'm All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart / Put Your Little Head On My Shoulder | Jack Owens, Eddie Ballantine And His Orchestra | Album | |
Tops 4 Hits | Jack Owens | Single | |
I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You | Jack Owens | Album | |
Abide With Me Favorite Hymns And Gospel Songs | Jack Owens | Album | |
Martian Love Call / You Are The One | Jack Owens / Bob Harmon | Single |
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