April Wine
April Wine is a Canadian hard rock band that formed in 1969. According to the gr… Read Full Bio ↴April Wine is a Canadian hard rock band that formed in 1969. According to the group, they chose the name 'April Wine' simply because it was two words that sounded good together. Perhaps best known for their international top 40 hit "Just Between You And Me", an iconic power ballad that made them the very first Canadian band on MTV, April Wine has gone on to release over twenty albums and forge a live performance reputation that sees them still drawing devoted crowds across Canada and elsewhere forty years after taking their first steps into the musical spotlight.
By the spring of 1970, April Wine had relocated from Halifax to Montreal and were making a self-titled album for Aquarius Records. This first album established Myles Goodwyn as a composer with the song "Fast Train" receiving much airplay throughout Canada and becoming the main reason April Wine was able to record a second album. In the fall of 1971, original member Jim Henman left the band and was replaced by Montreal native Jim Clench.
Famed producer Ralph Murphy worked with the group on their second album, titled 'On Record'. Murphy's mission was to give April Wine a major international hit, and he came very close to doing just that. The album pushed the band into the North American public spotlight for the first time. You Could Have Been a Lady, originally recorded in England by Hot Chocolate, was a phenomenal hit for April Wine. This song provided the band with a #1 hit in Canada and allowed them to crack Billboard's Top 30 in the USA where it remained for 11 weeks. On Record also included another notable tune; a cover of Elton John's Bad Side Of The Moon.
Following the Gold success of the second album it was clear that April Wine had the chance to become one of Canada's most significant rock bands. Ralph Murphy would be back to produce the follow up album but there would be changes in the band. By the completion of Electric Jewels a new April Wine would emerge. This band would no longer include the Henman brothers.
Early in 1973 the two remaining members, Myles Goodwyn and Jim Clench, faced the dilemma of taking the band to the next level. After a few auditions Jerry Mercer and Gary Moffet joined the band and April Wine became a tighter, flashier band. The two new members helped to complete album number three; Electric Jewels. This album remains a fan favorite with such classic songs as Weeping Widow, Just Like That and Lady Run Lady Hide. It provides a great example of the writing talents of Goodwyn and Clench. The following spring the band hit the road with a national tour called The Electric Adventure. This tour was the first to use dramatic lighting and pyrotechnic displays as an integral part of their show, a feature that would prove to be extremely popular during their international stardom and would lend influence to various emerging artists, Garth Brooks for one.
Forever For Now, the band's sixth album, included a Canadian music milestone for the band; the best selling Canadian single the band ever released. Both the single, You Won't Dance With Me, as well as the album reached critical acclaim with the single reaching Gold and the album reaching Gold then Platinum in Canada.
Many people consider Stand Back to be one of the band's greatest accomplishments. This album provided the hits Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love and I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love but the non-hits were even more remarkable. Songs like Cum Hear The Band, Slowpoke, Don't Push Me Around and Oowatanite helped push Stand Back to Double-Platinum status in Canada.
With the release of The Whole World's Goin' Crazy, Steve Lang had replaced Jim Clench on bass guitar. This album made April Wine the first Canadian band to achieve Platinum advance sales orders and included another April Wine classic in the ballad Like A Lover, Like A Song.
Forever For Now, the band's sixth album, included a Canadian music milestone for the band; the best selling Canadian single the band ever released. Both the single, You Won't Dance With Me, as well as the album reached critical acclaim with the single reaching Gold and the album reaching Gold then Platinum in Canada.
Following the release of Live At The El Mocambo a fifth member was added to the band. Brian Greenway joined the lineup for the summer 1977 tour and gave the group some added flexibility. Brian could sing, write and play harmonica but his greatest contribution to April Wine was on guitar. Since Myles was a surprisingly skilled keyboard player it was invaluable to have a third guitar player and April Wine could now create arrangements for three guitars which would develop into the group's trademark power rock image during the following years.
The band's seventh studio album would prove to be the groupโs turning point. It was the third single from First Glance that made April Wine an international success. Radio listeners in Flint Michigan made Roller a top request number. This single was eventually a Top 30 hit in the U.S.A. and First Glance became the band's first Gold record outside of Canada. Roller remained on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart for 11 weeks while First Glance stayed on Billboard's 200 Album chart for 11 weeks as well. 1979 proved to be a very good year for Canadian Wine indeed.
Major artists such as Rush, Journey and Styx requested that April Wine open their shows in the United States. American audiences were finally being exposed to this "new" band called April Wine. Canada's best kept secret was finally out in the open.
It was a confident group that recorded Harder...Faster in the summer of 1979. The album featured the hardest rock that April Wine had ever recorded. This album included such powerful songs as I Like To Rock, which American radio embraced, and Say Hello which went to the top of the charts in Canada. The popularity of these songs helped keep the album on Billboard's 200 Album charts for a whopping 40 weeks! Harder...Faster helped the group collect more Gold and Platinum awards on both sides of the border.
The first months of 1980 saw April Wine touring as Nazareth's opening act throughout the United States. In city after city promoters remarked on the powerful pairing of the bands. Most felt that the show would be a better draw if April Wine headlined. The time had finally come for April Wine to take top billing outside of Canada. A decade of hard work had finally paid off.
The group's ninth studio album, The Nature Of The Beast, became April Wine's greatest success. Released in January of 1981, the first single Just Between You and Me broke Billboard's Top 20 and remained on the their Hot 100 Singles chart for 16 weeks. The same song hit position number 11 on Billboard's Album Rock Track chart and charted for an incredible 10 weeks. Later that year the millionth copy of the album was sold in the U.S.A. and April Wine had finally attained international "Platinum" status. The song Crash And Burn was even featured in an NBC Movie of the Week! The album remained on Billboard's 200 Album chart for 34 weeks peaking at the 26th position. The album went on to claim more awards for the group as it collected Gold and Platinum on both sides of the border and Double Platinum in Canada.
During the 1980's April Wine had the strongest concert repertoire ever and the demand for appearances had never been greater. They were in demand in Canada, the United Sates, England and Germany. In fact it seemed their popularity was traveling more than they were. There was the feeling that the band could tour forever.
Whether writing the songs, producing them, or promoting them, Myles Goodwyn had been working against some kind of "deadline" for the last three years with no significant time off. He needed a break... so he took one. After a hiatus of 18 months, during which the band recorded Power Play with such cutting edge hits as Anything You Want You Got It and Enough is Enough, the band was ready to tour again. The 1982 Power Play tour was the largest tour April Wine had ever attempted. It incorporated the most elaborate stage the band had ever used. Their return to Canada, after two years away, saw them sell out shows across the country. Yes the band was welcomed home with open arms but Power Play, even though successful, did not meet with the critical international acclaim that the group's previous two albums enjoyed. Both Enough Is Enough and If You See Kay charted on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks and remained there for a number of weeks but Enough Is Enough only remained on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart for 8 weeks. However the album itself peaked Billboard's 200 Album chart at 37 and remained on the chart for a strong 20 weeks, still a phenomenal accomplishment, but perhaps not enough for this perfectionist band from Canada.
With the release of Animal Grace, the group's eleventh undertaking, things took a turn for the worse. This Could Be The Right One entered the charts very quickly but stalled just as abruptly. The album had taken an extremely long time to record and a rift had begun to form in the band.
In a move that seemed to symbolize the distance between Myles and the band, he and his family moved to the Bahamas. The group would get together once more for a farewell tour of Canada. The tour was a bittersweet one, with the die-hard fans realizing what lay ahead. A twelfth studio album was released that featured only two remaining members of the group; Myles and Brian. The rest had decided to go their separate ways.
In late 1988 Myles moved back to Montreal and started to receive phone calls from the United States about the possibility of a new April Wine album. The demand was there and Myles had already been talking to the other band members about a possible reunion. In July of 1992 April Wine played its first concert in 8 years to a sold out audience in the Canadian province of Manitoba. For the balance of that summer they played to sold out shows right across Canada. The band was welcomed home again!
The demand south of the border was strong as well. The band was selling out shows across the States with 20,000 people coming out to see them in San Antonio, Texas. In fact St. Louis, Missouri ended up adding a second show and the scalpers in Las Vegas were getting a high dollar for the valued tickets.
In 1992 the band consisted of Myles Goodwyn, Brian Greenway, Jerry Mercer, Jim Clench and Steve Segal. The groupโs thirteenth studio album, Attitude, was released in 1993. It was their first studio release in 10 years. Attitude went Gold in Canada, driven by the hit If You Believe In Me. Segal remained with the band for the 1994 release of studio album number fourteen; โFrigateโ.
1995 saw Steve Segal leave April Wine. April Wine returned to their roots as a 4 piece Rock band with 2 guitars, bass and drums as they were when they first started out in 1969.
From 1995 to 2000 April Wine continued to tour Canada and the USA doing 80-100 shows a year playing to their ever growing legions of fans.
The studio album, โBack To The Mansionโ released in 2001 was April Wine's 15th studio album and first new release since 1994, and featured original members Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars and keyboards), Brian Greenway (guitars, vocals), Jim Clench (bass, background vocals), Jerry Mercer (drums).
โApril Wine Live 2003โ was released in spring of 2003 and featured the bandโs live
stage show. It was recorded in Kitchener Ontario. It also featured Carl Dixon on keyboard,vocals and guitar who had joined the band for 3 tours.
June of 2004 saw April Wine travel to Sweden to be part of โSweden Rock 2004โ
They shared the stage with HEART, FOGHAT, UFO and many others.
In 2006 April Wine celebrated their 37th anniversary together with the release of their 16th studio album, โRoughly Speakingโ. (Released November 21st 2006)
Jim Clench left the band in January of 2007. He was replaced by Breen LeBoeuf, a talented Bassist and Singer, and a longtime friend of Jerry and Brian. Breen brings the experience of his many years as a member of the legendary Quebec rock band โOffenbachโ with him to April Wine. The fans accepted Breen right from the first show
at Higher Ground in Burlington Vermont in February of 2007.
In November 2008, April Wine signed with ARM Entertainment of St. Paul, MN. as the April Wineโs agency in the USA. Roger Anderson and his company have been booking many shows for the band in the USA to the delight of American fans. S.L. Feldman & Associates continues to represent April Wine in Canada.
Late 2008 also saw the departure of Jerry Mercer from the band. About to turn 70 years of age in April of 2009, Jerry decided to retire. Jerry had been the driving drumming force of April Wine for 35 years!
Blair Mackay joined April Wine as the new drummer in January 2009. Blair has a Master of Music degree in performance, and like Breen, was accepted by the fans right from the first show, coincidentally at Higher Ground in Vermont.
In March of 2009, April Wine was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame during Canadian Music Week in Toronto. They also received The Lifetime Achievement Award for being part of Canadian Music History for 40 years.
On April 18th of 2010 at the Juno Awards, April Wine will be inducted in to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
2010 sees the band continue their hectic pace touring both the United States and Canada to acclaimed reviews. They continue to satisfy fans with a live mix of straight ahead rock n' roll and power ballads, an April Wine mainstay.
In 2010, April Wine enters into their 40th year as a band ... quite an accomplishment for any rock n' roll band!
By the spring of 1970, April Wine had relocated from Halifax to Montreal and were making a self-titled album for Aquarius Records. This first album established Myles Goodwyn as a composer with the song "Fast Train" receiving much airplay throughout Canada and becoming the main reason April Wine was able to record a second album. In the fall of 1971, original member Jim Henman left the band and was replaced by Montreal native Jim Clench.
Famed producer Ralph Murphy worked with the group on their second album, titled 'On Record'. Murphy's mission was to give April Wine a major international hit, and he came very close to doing just that. The album pushed the band into the North American public spotlight for the first time. You Could Have Been a Lady, originally recorded in England by Hot Chocolate, was a phenomenal hit for April Wine. This song provided the band with a #1 hit in Canada and allowed them to crack Billboard's Top 30 in the USA where it remained for 11 weeks. On Record also included another notable tune; a cover of Elton John's Bad Side Of The Moon.
Following the Gold success of the second album it was clear that April Wine had the chance to become one of Canada's most significant rock bands. Ralph Murphy would be back to produce the follow up album but there would be changes in the band. By the completion of Electric Jewels a new April Wine would emerge. This band would no longer include the Henman brothers.
Early in 1973 the two remaining members, Myles Goodwyn and Jim Clench, faced the dilemma of taking the band to the next level. After a few auditions Jerry Mercer and Gary Moffet joined the band and April Wine became a tighter, flashier band. The two new members helped to complete album number three; Electric Jewels. This album remains a fan favorite with such classic songs as Weeping Widow, Just Like That and Lady Run Lady Hide. It provides a great example of the writing talents of Goodwyn and Clench. The following spring the band hit the road with a national tour called The Electric Adventure. This tour was the first to use dramatic lighting and pyrotechnic displays as an integral part of their show, a feature that would prove to be extremely popular during their international stardom and would lend influence to various emerging artists, Garth Brooks for one.
Forever For Now, the band's sixth album, included a Canadian music milestone for the band; the best selling Canadian single the band ever released. Both the single, You Won't Dance With Me, as well as the album reached critical acclaim with the single reaching Gold and the album reaching Gold then Platinum in Canada.
Many people consider Stand Back to be one of the band's greatest accomplishments. This album provided the hits Tonight Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love and I Wouldn't Want To Lose Your Love but the non-hits were even more remarkable. Songs like Cum Hear The Band, Slowpoke, Don't Push Me Around and Oowatanite helped push Stand Back to Double-Platinum status in Canada.
With the release of The Whole World's Goin' Crazy, Steve Lang had replaced Jim Clench on bass guitar. This album made April Wine the first Canadian band to achieve Platinum advance sales orders and included another April Wine classic in the ballad Like A Lover, Like A Song.
Forever For Now, the band's sixth album, included a Canadian music milestone for the band; the best selling Canadian single the band ever released. Both the single, You Won't Dance With Me, as well as the album reached critical acclaim with the single reaching Gold and the album reaching Gold then Platinum in Canada.
Following the release of Live At The El Mocambo a fifth member was added to the band. Brian Greenway joined the lineup for the summer 1977 tour and gave the group some added flexibility. Brian could sing, write and play harmonica but his greatest contribution to April Wine was on guitar. Since Myles was a surprisingly skilled keyboard player it was invaluable to have a third guitar player and April Wine could now create arrangements for three guitars which would develop into the group's trademark power rock image during the following years.
The band's seventh studio album would prove to be the groupโs turning point. It was the third single from First Glance that made April Wine an international success. Radio listeners in Flint Michigan made Roller a top request number. This single was eventually a Top 30 hit in the U.S.A. and First Glance became the band's first Gold record outside of Canada. Roller remained on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart for 11 weeks while First Glance stayed on Billboard's 200 Album chart for 11 weeks as well. 1979 proved to be a very good year for Canadian Wine indeed.
Major artists such as Rush, Journey and Styx requested that April Wine open their shows in the United States. American audiences were finally being exposed to this "new" band called April Wine. Canada's best kept secret was finally out in the open.
It was a confident group that recorded Harder...Faster in the summer of 1979. The album featured the hardest rock that April Wine had ever recorded. This album included such powerful songs as I Like To Rock, which American radio embraced, and Say Hello which went to the top of the charts in Canada. The popularity of these songs helped keep the album on Billboard's 200 Album charts for a whopping 40 weeks! Harder...Faster helped the group collect more Gold and Platinum awards on both sides of the border.
The first months of 1980 saw April Wine touring as Nazareth's opening act throughout the United States. In city after city promoters remarked on the powerful pairing of the bands. Most felt that the show would be a better draw if April Wine headlined. The time had finally come for April Wine to take top billing outside of Canada. A decade of hard work had finally paid off.
The group's ninth studio album, The Nature Of The Beast, became April Wine's greatest success. Released in January of 1981, the first single Just Between You and Me broke Billboard's Top 20 and remained on the their Hot 100 Singles chart for 16 weeks. The same song hit position number 11 on Billboard's Album Rock Track chart and charted for an incredible 10 weeks. Later that year the millionth copy of the album was sold in the U.S.A. and April Wine had finally attained international "Platinum" status. The song Crash And Burn was even featured in an NBC Movie of the Week! The album remained on Billboard's 200 Album chart for 34 weeks peaking at the 26th position. The album went on to claim more awards for the group as it collected Gold and Platinum on both sides of the border and Double Platinum in Canada.
During the 1980's April Wine had the strongest concert repertoire ever and the demand for appearances had never been greater. They were in demand in Canada, the United Sates, England and Germany. In fact it seemed their popularity was traveling more than they were. There was the feeling that the band could tour forever.
Whether writing the songs, producing them, or promoting them, Myles Goodwyn had been working against some kind of "deadline" for the last three years with no significant time off. He needed a break... so he took one. After a hiatus of 18 months, during which the band recorded Power Play with such cutting edge hits as Anything You Want You Got It and Enough is Enough, the band was ready to tour again. The 1982 Power Play tour was the largest tour April Wine had ever attempted. It incorporated the most elaborate stage the band had ever used. Their return to Canada, after two years away, saw them sell out shows across the country. Yes the band was welcomed home with open arms but Power Play, even though successful, did not meet with the critical international acclaim that the group's previous two albums enjoyed. Both Enough Is Enough and If You See Kay charted on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks and remained there for a number of weeks but Enough Is Enough only remained on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles chart for 8 weeks. However the album itself peaked Billboard's 200 Album chart at 37 and remained on the chart for a strong 20 weeks, still a phenomenal accomplishment, but perhaps not enough for this perfectionist band from Canada.
With the release of Animal Grace, the group's eleventh undertaking, things took a turn for the worse. This Could Be The Right One entered the charts very quickly but stalled just as abruptly. The album had taken an extremely long time to record and a rift had begun to form in the band.
In a move that seemed to symbolize the distance between Myles and the band, he and his family moved to the Bahamas. The group would get together once more for a farewell tour of Canada. The tour was a bittersweet one, with the die-hard fans realizing what lay ahead. A twelfth studio album was released that featured only two remaining members of the group; Myles and Brian. The rest had decided to go their separate ways.
In late 1988 Myles moved back to Montreal and started to receive phone calls from the United States about the possibility of a new April Wine album. The demand was there and Myles had already been talking to the other band members about a possible reunion. In July of 1992 April Wine played its first concert in 8 years to a sold out audience in the Canadian province of Manitoba. For the balance of that summer they played to sold out shows right across Canada. The band was welcomed home again!
The demand south of the border was strong as well. The band was selling out shows across the States with 20,000 people coming out to see them in San Antonio, Texas. In fact St. Louis, Missouri ended up adding a second show and the scalpers in Las Vegas were getting a high dollar for the valued tickets.
In 1992 the band consisted of Myles Goodwyn, Brian Greenway, Jerry Mercer, Jim Clench and Steve Segal. The groupโs thirteenth studio album, Attitude, was released in 1993. It was their first studio release in 10 years. Attitude went Gold in Canada, driven by the hit If You Believe In Me. Segal remained with the band for the 1994 release of studio album number fourteen; โFrigateโ.
1995 saw Steve Segal leave April Wine. April Wine returned to their roots as a 4 piece Rock band with 2 guitars, bass and drums as they were when they first started out in 1969.
From 1995 to 2000 April Wine continued to tour Canada and the USA doing 80-100 shows a year playing to their ever growing legions of fans.
The studio album, โBack To The Mansionโ released in 2001 was April Wine's 15th studio album and first new release since 1994, and featured original members Myles Goodwyn (vocals, guitars and keyboards), Brian Greenway (guitars, vocals), Jim Clench (bass, background vocals), Jerry Mercer (drums).
โApril Wine Live 2003โ was released in spring of 2003 and featured the bandโs live
stage show. It was recorded in Kitchener Ontario. It also featured Carl Dixon on keyboard,vocals and guitar who had joined the band for 3 tours.
June of 2004 saw April Wine travel to Sweden to be part of โSweden Rock 2004โ
They shared the stage with HEART, FOGHAT, UFO and many others.
In 2006 April Wine celebrated their 37th anniversary together with the release of their 16th studio album, โRoughly Speakingโ. (Released November 21st 2006)
Jim Clench left the band in January of 2007. He was replaced by Breen LeBoeuf, a talented Bassist and Singer, and a longtime friend of Jerry and Brian. Breen brings the experience of his many years as a member of the legendary Quebec rock band โOffenbachโ with him to April Wine. The fans accepted Breen right from the first show
at Higher Ground in Burlington Vermont in February of 2007.
In November 2008, April Wine signed with ARM Entertainment of St. Paul, MN. as the April Wineโs agency in the USA. Roger Anderson and his company have been booking many shows for the band in the USA to the delight of American fans. S.L. Feldman & Associates continues to represent April Wine in Canada.
Late 2008 also saw the departure of Jerry Mercer from the band. About to turn 70 years of age in April of 2009, Jerry decided to retire. Jerry had been the driving drumming force of April Wine for 35 years!
Blair Mackay joined April Wine as the new drummer in January 2009. Blair has a Master of Music degree in performance, and like Breen, was accepted by the fans right from the first show, coincidentally at Higher Ground in Vermont.
In March of 2009, April Wine was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame during Canadian Music Week in Toronto. They also received The Lifetime Achievement Award for being part of Canadian Music History for 40 years.
On April 18th of 2010 at the Juno Awards, April Wine will be inducted in to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
2010 sees the band continue their hectic pace touring both the United States and Canada to acclaimed reviews. They continue to satisfy fans with a live mix of straight ahead rock n' roll and power ballads, an April Wine mainstay.
In 2010, April Wine enters into their 40th year as a band ... quite an accomplishment for any rock n' roll band!
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April Wine Lyrics
01 All Over Town Someone said you was, runnin' 'round Like you owned the…
02 Don't Push Me Around Well you can call me a punk, I like to…
02 Hot On The Wheels Of Love (myles goodwyn/steve lang) Published by goody two tunes, inc…
02 So Bad (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi So…
02 You Could Have Been A Lady You could have been all right You could have been here…
03. Just Between You and Me Time and time again I see A love that seemed strong Was…
04 Slow Poke I got somethin' to keep you satisfied So won't you…
05 Victim For Your Love (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi So…
06 Baby Done Got Some Soul (jim clench) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi Baby …
07 I'm Alive (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi I …
08 Highway Hard Run (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi Hi…
09 Just Between You And Me Time and time again I see A love that seemed strong Was…
21st Century Schizoid Man Cat's foot iron claw Neuro-surgeons scream for more At paran…
Ain't Got Your Love You take it on the lamb, and pretend that it's…
All It Will Ever Be The night is late and that's all it takes With your…
All Over Town Someone said you was, runnin' 'round Like you owned the…
Anejo There was blood on the table And there were tears in…
Anything You Want Well I'm ready to rock, and my temperature's hot, baby I…
Babes In Arms You got your hands in my pockets You're whisperin' lies in…
Baby Done Got Some Soul (jim clench) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi Baby …
Baby It's You This empty space I've held so long You come around, and…
Bad Side of The Moon Seems as though I've lived my life on the bad…
Bad Boys (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Bad Side of the Moon Seems as though I've lived my life on the bad…
Before The Dawn (brian greenway) Published by greentunes, inc. - bmi Lori, …
Beg for Your Love You know I want your love so bad I don't know…
Believe in Me I woke this morning, from a dream I had of…
Better Do It Well (gary moffet/myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, in…
Better Slow Down (steve segal/myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music…
Big City Girls (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Can't Find the Town Written by: james henman I smoke cigarettes all the morning…
Can't Take Another Nite (Brian Greenway/Jeff Nystrom) Published by Beeg Tunes/Ed Bl…
Carry On (myles goodwyn) Published by summerlea music, ltd. - bmi If…
Cat's Claw She huh, living in a cat's claw mind Hoping you…
Caught In The Crossfire (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Child's Garden (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi No…
Come Away (g.bowser/j.jupp) Published by chappell & co., ltd. - capac …
Come On Along (myles goodwyn/jim clench) Published by summerlea music, ltd…
Comin' Right Down on Top of Me (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Is…
Could Have Been A Lady You could have been all right You could have been here…
Crash & Burn (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Cum Hear the Band Billy's called, he's got the van And Ian's got a set…
Didn't You (jim clench) Published by summerlea music, ltd. - bmi Look …
Doin' It Right Doin' it right, doin' it right, doin' it right, doin'…
Don't Push Me Around Well you can call me a punk, I like to…
Drivin (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Drop Your Guns Look at all the places we been, and look where…
Electric Jewels Ah, ah, ah, ah You've been had by a fool,…
Emotional Dreams (Myles Goodwyn) Published by MFG Sing Sing Music/SOCAN - A…
Enough Is Enough Always so keen, in a big black fleur de lys Had…
Falling Down Falling Down words and music by Myles Goodwyn…
Fast Train I read the colours this morning I read the colours today Abo…
Flow River Flow (myles goodwyn) Published by summerlea music, ltd. - bmi Yo…
Forever for Now (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi I'v…
Future Tense (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Get Ready for Love (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Thr…
Gimme Love (myles goodwyn/johnny hagopian) Published by goody two tunes…
Gimme That Thing Called Love You take my breath away, it's not the things you…
Girl In My Dreams (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Hard Rock Kid The boy inside the man, looks hard into the night The…
Hard Times Hard times, hard times, hard times, hard times When the coll…
Hard to Believe (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Highway Hard Run (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi Hi…
Hold On Written by: myles goodwyn Why do I speak if no one…
Holiday Well the super models in those magazines They've been to pla…
Holly Would Back when i was in high school I was lookin' for…
Hot on the Wheels of Love (myles goodwyn/steve lang) Published by goody two tunes, inc…
Hour Of Need (myles goodwyn/additional lyrics by lisa blond) Published by…
I This empty space I've held so long You come around, and…
I Am A Rock A winter's day In a deep and dark December I am alone Gaz…
I Can Hear You Callin' (myles goodwyn/jim clench) Published by summerlea music, ltd…
I Don't Want To Lose Your Love Easy now, don't let our love go wrong I'd never hurt…
I Just Wanna Make Love to You I don't want you to be no slave I don't want…
I Like To Rock Well alright, Somethin's got you goin' tonight Doin' all sh…
I Wouldn Easy now, don't let our love go wrong I'd never hurt…
I'd Rather Be Strong (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi It…
I'll Give You That I'll Give You That words and music by Myles Goodwyn …
I'm a Man Well my daddy sent a message, got these whiskers on…
I'm Alive (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi I …
I'm On Fire for You Baby This empty space I've held so long You come around, and…
If I Was a Stranger (wally rathie/tom rathie/ed stevens) Published by beeg tunes…
If You Believe in Me Sometimes it feels like you're a million miles away And…
If You See Kay (david freeland) Published by mother tongue music - ascap W…
In Your World People laughing People hating Violence brewing Stillness wai…
It Hurts (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Just Between You & Me Time and time again I see A love that seemed strong Was…
Just Like That Alive and jivin', bareback ridin', anything to tease you W…
KEEP ON ROCKIN (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Kick Willy Rd (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi I …
Ladies Man (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi La…
Lady Run Lady Hide (myles goodwyn/jim clench) Published by summerlea music, ltd…
Last Time I'll Ever Sing the Blues (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Let Yourself Go (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Co…
Like a Lover Like a Song I don't wanna talk about it anymore When there's nothin' goi…
Listen Mister Written by: myles goodwyn Listen mister I can not see Any r…
Look Into the Sun (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Love Has Remembered Me Love won't remember me It's been so long And that's what I'v…
Lovin' You (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi I …
Luv Your Stuff (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Mama Laye (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi In…
Marjorie (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi It…
Mind Over Matter Baby, remember I, I tried to make it right I don't…
Money Talks I work so hard just to get along Before I know…
Not for You Not for Rock N Roll (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi He…
Nothin' but a Kiss (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Oceana Written by: david henman Better take it slow Feel the shado…
One More Time (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Oowatanite Baby let's move cause you know that the light here Really…
Open Soul Surgery Written by: jim vallance It's been a long time since we…
Page Five I've been thinking about you And I know you think of…
Paradise Paradise is what you are to me And in my heart…
Refuge (david henman) Published by summerlea music, ltd. - bmi I'm…
Right Down to It Doin' it right, doin' it right, doin' it right, doin'…
Rock Well alright, Somethin's got you goin' tonight Doin' all sh…
Rock & Roll Is a Vicious Game He rocked his way through yesterday, lord he thought he…
Rock 'n' Roll Woman (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Ge…
Rock Myself to Sleep Everynight I rock myself to sleep Everynight I rock myself t…
Rock N Roll Is a Vicious Game He rocked his way through yesterday, lord he thought he…
Rock n' Roll Woman (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Ge…
Rock Tonite (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Roller Gonna catch a flight to Nevada Leave her friends at home…
Runners in the Light (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Say Hello I won't go livin' in the past But I believe that…
Shotdown (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Ow…
Sign Of The Gypsy Queen Lightning smokes on the hillrise Brought the man with the wa…
Silver Dollar (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi Yo…
Slow Poke I got somethin' to keep you satisfied So won't you…
So Bad (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi So…
Song for Mary Written by: james henman When I try to find Words that wish…
Sons of the Pioneers Reachin' for a space in time, layin' our fate on…
Strange Kind Of Love (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
Talk To Me Tell me everything you want Tell me everything you need And …
Tell Me Why Well I gave you everything I had But you left me…
Tellin' Me Lies (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
That (myles goodwyn) Published by mfg sing sing music/socan - asc…
The Band Has Just Begun Come talk to the band, and we'll tell you our…
The Whole World's Goin' Crazy Everyone's feelin' crazy, but no one takes the chance When t…
The Whole World's Goin' Grazy Everyone's feelin' crazy, but no one takes the chance When …
This Could Be the Right One This could be the right one, I'm not really sure This…
Time Red and yellow seasons change in gear, oh yeah Giving her…
Tonight Is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love Red and yellow, seasons changin' gear Giving her all I am,…
Tonite Red and yellow seasons change in gear, oh yeah Giving her…
Too Hot to Handle You tried so hard to please me, you have me…
Victim for Your Love (myles goodwyn) Published by slalom publishing co. - bmi So…
Victim of Your Love (Myles Goodwyn) Published by Slalom Publishing Co. - BMI …
Voice In My Heart (stewart gray/todd kennedy) Published by hello holly music/k…
Wait Any More Written by: myles goodwyn You're a restless girl To drive a…
Waiting for a Miracle (myles goodwyn) Published by northern goody two tunes, ltd./…
Wanted Dead or Alive Dead or alive They say that crime don't pay (wanted) dead or…
We Can Be More Than We Are (myles goodwyn/jim henman) Published by slalom publishing co…
Weeping Widow Weeping widow, don't you cry Dressed in black, i don't know…
Wench Written by: david henman, james henman, Ritchie henman and m…
What If We Fall in Love All in love is fair Young and free, so easy to…
Whatever It Takes With all my heart, i'm in love with you If you…
Wings of Love (myles goodwyn) Published by goody two tunes, inc. - bmi I …
Wish I Could Sing Wish I Could Sing words and music by Myles Goodwy…
Without Your Love Seemingly related, it's complicated It's understood now, it'…
Won When I try to phone, they say you're not at…
Won't Walk That Road No More Don't ask me where I'm goin' When I'm not sure where…
Work All Day (myles goodwyn) Published by summerlea music, ltd. - bmi Se…
Wouldn't Want Your Love (Myles Goodwyn/Jim Clench) Published by Slalom Publishing …
You Could Have Beeb a Lady You could have been all right You could have been here…
You Could Have Been a Lady You could have been all right You could have been here…
You Could've Been a Lady You could have been all right You could have been here…
You Don't Have to Act That Way Written by: myles goodwyn You act like someone else and I…
You Opened My Eyes (myles goodwyn/jim clench) Published by summerlea music, ltd…
You Won't Dance With Me When I try to phone, they say you're not at…