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  1. The song, which runs to some 2 minutes 34 seconds, was released on Decca backed by "Summer's Coming." Worldwide, "Everyone's Gone To The Moon" sold over four million copies, entering the Billboard Chart at number 79 week ending September 25, 1965, and peaking at number 17.

  2. He first came to prominence in 1965 when "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", a song that he wrote and sang while still an undergraduate, achieved chart success. [3] King's career in the music industry was effectively ended in 2001, when he was convicted of sexually abusing five teenage boys.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Jonathan King’s “Everyone’s Gone To The Moon” is a melancholic yet upbeat protest song that was popular in the mid-1960s. The song was written at a time when the world was undergoing significant social and political upheavals, with the Vietnam War raging, the Civil Rights Movement in full swing, and the Cold War escalating.

  4. In 1965, Parrot released the first single by Jonathan King – “Everyone’s Gone to the Moon.” While it was #3 hit on British Decca for King, the single charted at #17 in US on Parrot.

  5. One hit wonder Jonathan King wrote and recorded "Everyone's Gone To The Moon" while a student at Cambridge University. The song was released in Sept. 1965 an...

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  6. It was through the Bumblies that King met some execs at British Decca Records–in particular, a Mr. Ken Jones, who encouraged the youth to try his hand at writing some hip songs. One of the first of. these was the hodge-podgy “Everyone’s Gone To The Moon.”. At the time, everyone liked it, but no one.

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  8. Mike from The Nyc Suburbs When "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" played at approximately 5:20 pm on November 9, 1965 over NY's WABC radio, DJ Dan Ingram began commenting – as the song was playing – that it was actually slowing down. In his words, the song was playing "in the key of R... or something."