On this week's ChartBeat podcast, howardjones talks '80s classics ThingsCanOnlyGetBetter & NoOneIsToBlame & new album
hit the Hot 100 and P!nk, Trisha Yearwood, Sheryl Crow and Runaway June make notable moves on other surveys., who discusses his numerous hits, including his '80s smashes "Things Can Only Get Better," "No One Is to Blame," "Everlasting Love" and more. Jones also muses about his new studio album,Jones reflects on never being a critical favorite, despite his success. "It was the optimism of my music that got on critics' nerves," he says.
"When the difficult things occur in life, like they do to every person, music should be there to help get you through to the other side, and then you're off and running again."and check back for additional upcoming episodes with artists, label executives, radio programmers and personalities, songwriters, producers and more.
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