John Parr

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  • 80s
  • rock
  • british
  • pop
  • classic rock
John Parr (born November 18, 1954, Worksop, Nottinghamshire) is a British musician who received considerable success following his two chart topping hits in the 1980s.
Biography John Parr's first entrance in to music was when he was 12 years old and formed a band with 2 fellow schoolmates named The Silence. The band enjoyed considerable success. They eventually became professional and started to tour Europe. Ponders End

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Songs

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    4 Letter Word

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    Bad Blood

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    Ball and Chain

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    Bedtime Story

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    Blame It on the Radio

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    Come Out Fightin

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    Dirty Lovin

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    Do It Again

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    Don't Leave Your Mark On Me

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    Don't Leave Your Mark on Me (Mark2)

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    Don't Worry 'bout Me

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    Everytime

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    Family Tree

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    Forgiveness

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    Ghost Driver

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    Heartbreaker

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    Hours, Minutes and Sex

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    It Ain't the Size of the Boat

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    It's Startin All Over Again

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    It's Startin' All Over Again

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    Killer on the Sheets

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    King of Lies

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    Love Grammar

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    Magical

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    Makin' Love to Your Answer Machine

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    Man With a Vision

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    Men With a Vision

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    Naughty Naughty

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    Naughty, Naughty

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    New Horizon

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    Restless Heart

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    Revenge

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    Running the Endless Mile

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    Sarah

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    Scratch

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    Secrets

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    She's Gonna Love You To Death

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    Size of the Boat (radio edit)

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    Somebody Stole My Thunder

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    St Elmo's Fire

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    St Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)

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    St Elmos Fire

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    St. Elmo's Fire

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    St. Elmo's Fire (acoustic)

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    St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)

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    St. Elmos Fire

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    St. Elmos Fire (Man in Motion)

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    St. Elmo´s Fire (Man In Motion)

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    Steal You Away (Flight of the Spruce Goose)

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    The River Runs Deep


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