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Pages in category "Songs written by Danny Jones" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Danny Jones. Jones in 2022. Born: Daniel Alan David Jones 12 March 1986 (age 38) Bolton, Greater Manchester, England [1] ... Jones is a music producer and keen DJ ...
McFly are an English pop rock/pop band [1] [2] formed in London in 2003. The band took their name from the Back to the Future character Marty McFly.The band consists of Tom Fletcher (lead vocals, guitar, and piano), Danny Jones (lead vocals, harmonica, and guitar), Dougie Poynter (bass guitar, vocals) and Harry Judd (drums).
It stayed at the top for two weeks. The song was written by Tom Fletcher, James Bourne, Danny Jones and Ben Sargeant. The track is especially well known for its "Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo!" lyrics, played at the beginning and at the ending of the song. The CD and 7-inch formats features a duet with Busted singing a cover of the Kinks song ...
When the duo re-formed the band in 1999 to re-record the album, Danny Jones became the group's drummer, Whitaker having died in the interim. Stewart returned as bassist; none of the other band members returned. The duo followed this up with Now & Then, an album that included four new songs including a new recording of "E.T., I Love You".
"This Song" (demo version) - an early version sung entirely by Tom "Cross the River" - a partial song idea, played in a video on SuperCity "Eastern Side" (demo) - played during a Webchat with Tom on SuperCity; Hotel On A Hill; Party Girl (Danny Jones Remix) Party Girl (Doman & Gooding Remix) Post Above the Noise
The song was written by McFly members Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones and Dougie Poynter as well as Antony Brant. Its music video was released on 24 October 2012, showing the band performing the song in a stage show that makes references to moments throughout their career.
Both tracks were written by McFly members Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones, with "The Ballad of Paul K" being written also by Dougie Poynter, who was the principal writer. The Ballad of Paul K was based on the members of McFly's fathers. The song is about a middle-aged man coming to terms with his life.