1. Musician from the UK
2. … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 8 artists named Jones:
1. Musician from the UK
2. Singaporean singer
3. Baltimore rapper
4. Pseudonym for the artist also known as Thought Jones
5. Hip Hop artist from Frederick, MD.
6. Swiss soul singer
7. Rapper, singer and producer from Florida
8. Trevor Jones - singer/songwriter for Miracle Mile
1. Cherie Jones-Mattis, better known by her stage name JONES, is a British singer-songwriter. Debuting in 2015 with the single "Indulge", a set of singles including "Hoops" and "Melt" preceded her debut album, New Skin, released on October 14, 2016 via 17 Adventures. In 2017, she returned with the dance-inspired single "Something Bout Our Love". http://www.thisisjones.com/
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2. Jones Shi (石康軍, Shi Kang Jun) is a rising Singaporean artist whose music can best be described as soft rock or rock/pop. Offical HP: http://avex.com.tw/jones
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3. Jones is a rap artist from Baltimore, MD. (http://jonesrecordings.com)
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4. Jones is also a name used by the artist Thought Jones to record ambient soundscapes, musique concrète compositions and electro-acoustic productions focusing on esoteric and mystical ideations.www.tathagata.us
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5. Jones is also a hip-hop artist from Frederick, MD. http://www.myspace.com/justplainjones
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6. Jones is also a soul singer and producer from Bern, Switzerland
http://www.jonesmusic.ch
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7. Inspired by Hip hop and R&B, but Influenced by his Jamaican Background, Twenty two year old rapper/singer/producer JONES does a really good job at fusing the genres. He resides in Tampa, FL and awhile back released a project entitled, The Juice that I feel you will thoroughly enjoy.
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8. Jones – To The Bone
by MIKE DAVIES on 11 JUNE, 2014
in FOLK | ROOTS | AMERICANA ALBUM REVIEWS
Under both his solo soubriquet and as Miracle Mile, erstwhile teacher singer-songwriter Trevor Jones has a thing for break-up albums. Loss and the collapse of a relationship anchored both of his band’s last two releases and was a constant presence on his two previous solo albums. The same applies here on To The Bone, a collection of songs born of what he calls “a period of instability”, the lyrical content ranging between bewilderment, resigned acceptance, regret, reflection, longing and hope, the songs couched in uncluttered, simple arrangements, inspired by Paul Buchanan’s Mid-Air and pared “back to the bone” (the writing process and the therapeutic nature of silence documented in the part-spoken Cabin Fever) to mirror the rawness of the emotions.
As ever, he’s joined by regular contributor Melvin Duffy on pedal steel and dobro as well as Miracle Mile partner Marcus Cliffe, who shares production and arrangement credits as well as playing everything else save acoustic guitar. For those familiar with Jones’ work, it’ll come as no surprise to hear it’s hushed and melancholic, his gift for folk and country shaded melody and open-heart lyrics undimmed, his soft, dusty tones variously evocative of Martyn Joseph, Ricky Ross. Paddy McAloon and the more wistful side of Costello. For those yet to discover him, these are just some of the pleasures in store.
“Hand on heart, I never saw this coming,” he sings on the opening lines of the album’s bitter-sweet first track, Phil the Hat, a nostalgic reflection on friendship as he adds “let’s raise a glass to our younger selves, remembering how it used to be” and sets the tone for what follows. Both etched out on piano, in the achingly tender Dream Horses memories provide both solace and hurt while the descending scales of Pardon Me addresses the confusion of being blindsided as he replays every detail of “the how and the where and the when”.
Underpinned by pedal steel, bells and a shuffling rhythm, Some Kind of Surrender kicks up the tempo slightly, the seeming rapprochement of “I reach out to you, reaching back to me” offset by “we wave ourselves goodbye”.
The mood oscillates throughout; on the drone-backed Books To Bed he sings “we could discuss every word that we’ve read or we could just make love” while the yearningly brief Man Behind The Moon details those telling signs (“there’s something in the way you worry with your hair”) of a fracturing relationship whereas Fireworks celebrates the hopes and dreams that light up the grey skies as he defiantly sings “I’m done with defeat, let the victories begin”.
Elsewhere, Lucinda Drayton adds vocals to the soulful Angelicana, an Americana-shaded number about a restless spirit featuring slide guitar and, perhaps, a passing hint of Just My Imagination, Glimpsed And Gone is a piano instrumental behind which can be heard the sound of a police siren and the title track features the sort of Celtic choral chorus to have the crowd swaying with their scarves on the terraces of Bruised Romantics Utd.
Having weathered the storm, the album closes on a hopeful note with light peering through the clouds; Jones singing “I will walk beside you and you will know I’m there and I will touch you gently to comfort your despair” to a backdrop of keening pedal steel on the devotional Somewhere North Of Here and, on slow waltz Row, “I knew from the moment I saw you, that you were my forever girl…will you be sailing away or …row row row the boat gently back to me” before the piano notes fade soothingly away to the sound of distant female laughter and the heart lives to beat another day.
Blue Moon
Jones Lyrics
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I went looking for you drifting further
As things tend to do following the traces of cement with your footprint
Plastered in my mind taking up the space with the words you left when you left
Where did you go I searched all the old places
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of the road
So where did you go where did you go
Last week on a Thursday afternoon I was sitting with you
If only I could use them to find you
Where did you go I searched all the old places
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of the road
So where did you go where did you go
Where did you go I searched all the old places
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of that road
So where did you go where did we go
The lyrics of Jones's song "Blue Moon" deal with the theme of longing and searching for someone who has left without explanation. The first verse starts with the singer reminiscing about a past event that occurred on a blue moon, a rare occurrence that emphasizes the uniqueness and significance of the event. The singer went looking for the person who left, but they seem to be drifting further away, just like things tend to do when they are out of reach. The singer follows the traces of cement with the person's footprint to try to find them but is unsuccessful. The words left by the person when they left are "plastered" in the singer's mind, taking up too much space, and leaving them feeling lonely and lost.
In the second verse, the singer describes a more recent encounter with the person on a Thursday afternoon. The singer feels like they are getting closer to the person, but still cannot find them. The singer searches all the old places where they used to be together, but they are not there. The repeated question of "where did you go" highlights the singer's desperation and confusion. The singer wonders if it's themself who has lost sight of the road, and they are not sure where they both went wrong.
The ambiguity of the song's ending leaves the listener wondering whether the singer will ever find the person they are searching for or whether they will remain lost in memories and regrets.
Line by Line Meaning
Yesterday on a blue moon
On a rare occasion, in the past
I went looking for you drifting further
I was losing sight of you and looked for you
As things tend to do following the traces of cement with your footprint
As time passes, things change and progress just like the imprints you left behind
Plastered in my mind taking up the space with the words you left when you left
Your memories have consumed my thoughts and taken up a lot of room
Where did you go I searched all the old places
I tried to look for you in all our familiar spots
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of the road
I'm still alone and I'm unsure if I'm the one who needs to find my way back or if you're the one who got lost
So where did you go where did you go
So, where did you go? Where did we both go?
Last week on a Thursday afternoon I was sitting with you
Recently, I was with you on a particular day
Drifting closer as we tend to do tracing constellations on the freckles of your arm
We were getting closer as people normally do, admiring the freckles on your arm like a map to navigate through the universe
If only I could use them to find you
I wish I could use those freckles to locate you now
Where did you go I searched all the old places
I've tried to find you in all our familiar spots
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of the road
I'm still alone, and I'm not sure who lost their way
So where did you go where did you go
So, where did you go? Where did we both go?
Where did you go I searched all the old places
I've searched for you in all our old familiar haunts
But I'm still alone and how could I know if it's me or you who lost sight of that road
I still find myself alone, not knowing if I'm the one who went astray or if it was you
So where did you go where did we go
So, where did you really go? And where did we both end up?
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Jack Jones, Meagan Jaynes
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Verpion
This song deserves to be #1 on Billboard
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Splozer
I’ve listened to the unreleased version and I’ve been waiting for the actual drop and this version is so good.
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Mya Renae
same here 😩😩
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