Everyone's Gone to the Moon explained

Everyone's Gone to the Moon
Type:single
Artist:Jonathan King
Album:Or Then Again...
B-Side:Summer's Coming
Released:1965
Recorded:1965
Genre:Psychedelia[1]
Length:2:23
Label:Decca Records (UK)
Parrot Records (US and Canada)
Producer:Jonathan King
Next Title:Green Is the Grass
Next Year:1965

"Everyone's Gone to the Moon" is the debut single by British singer-songwriter and record producer Jonathan King. It was released in 1965 while King was still an undergraduate at Cambridge University. Early copies of this single, in all territories and on all labels, spell the artist's first name (a stage name) as Johnathan. For all later singles, the spelling was rendered as Jonathan, and most compilation appearances of this track use the more conventional Jonathan spelling as well.

Chart performance

Released by Decca Records, it reached No. 4 in the UK,[2] and No. 17 in the US Billboard Hot 100.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lanza, Joesph. Shadows Over Sgt. Pepper. November 10, 2020. Easy-Listening Acid Trip - An Elevator Ride Through '60s Psychedelic Pop. Feral House. Port Townsend. 85.
  2. Book: Betts, Graham. 2004. Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004. 1st. Collins. London. 0-00-717931-6. 425.
  3. News: The rise and fall of a pop tsar . Press Association . 29 March 2005 . The Guardian . London.