Marc Jordan

Marc Jordan

Genres: Canadian, Smooth Jazz, jazz, male vocalists, adult contemporary

About Marc Jordan

Marc Jordan (born 1947), is a multi-genre Canadian musician known both as a songwriter and session musician for other artists, and as a singer in his own right. Born in the New York City, New York district of Brooklyn, the son of Canadian singer Charles Jordan, Marc grew up in a musical household in Toronto after his father returned to Canada. He studied filmmaking at Brock University, but he soon turned to music; he first came to public attention as a guitar player for Bobby Vee. With the Canadian division of CBS Records, Jordan released some singles in 1974 (titles: "It's a Fine Line", "New York Kids", "Original Sin"). They were not very successful themselves, but they impressed American music producer Gary Katz, and in 1977 Jordan reached a U.S. deal with Warner Bros. Records. This period with Warner would spawn the Canadian hit songs "Marina del Rey" and "Survival" from the record Mannequin and a second record with Jay Graydon producing called Blue Desert (released 1980). This recording is a classic of the "West Coast Sound". In the 1980s, Jordan was signed to RCA. For two records, Paul Devilliers, produed the first Talking Through Pictures and Kim Bullard the second called C.O.W.. In 1988 Jordan sang and co-wrote the theme song to the hit Australian movie Boulevard of Broken Dreams which was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Film. In 1993, Jordan was signed to EMI/Blue Note. His records Reckless Valentine, Cool Jam Black Earth, This Is How Men Cry, and Make Believe Ballroom were much more jazz-oriented. Many of his older recordings have also been re-released. Jordan is married to fellow singer-songwriter Amy Sky. They live in Toronto and cottage in the Muskokas with their two children. Jordan and Sky are both national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors for Canada.

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Marc Jordan — Top 29 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Marc Jordan I'm a camera
Marc Jordan Lost in the hurrah
Marc Jordan This Is How Men Cry
Marc Jordan Let's Waste Some Time
Marc Jordan This Is How Men Cry, Charlie Parker Loves Me
Marc Jordan Love Like A Wheel
Marc Jordan Margarita
Marc Jordan Red Desert
Marc Jordan Walk On The Wild Side
Marc Jordan Marina Del Rey
Marc Jordan Lost In the Hurrah
Marc Jordan Release Yourself
Marc Jordan Slipping Away
Marc Jordan Yesterday's Rain
Marc Jordan When Rita Takes The 'A' Train
Marc Jordan Walk On The Wild Side
Marc Jordan Let’s Waste Some Time
Marc Jordan This Is How Man Cry/Charlie Parker Loves Me
Marc Jordan Dance With Me
Marc Jordan Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Marc Jordan Spanish Town
Marc Jordan I'm A Camera
Marc Jordan A Hole In the Wall
Marc Jordan Coltrane Plays The Blues
Marc Jordan Where Did We Go Wrong
Marc Jordan Almost Blue
Marc Jordan Let's Waste Some Time w Smooth Jazz
Marc Jordan Human Race
Marc Jordan Survival
I'm a camera
Lost in the hurrah
This Is How Men Cry
Let's Waste Some Time
This Is How Men Cry, Charlie Parker Loves Me
Love Like A Wheel
Margarita
Red Desert
Walk On The Wild Side
Marina Del Rey
Lost In the Hurrah
Release Yourself
Slipping Away
Yesterday's Rain
When Rita Takes The 'A' Train
Walk On The Wild Side
Let’s Waste Some Time
This Is How Man Cry/Charlie Parker Loves Me
Dance With Me
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Spanish Town
I'm A Camera
A Hole In the Wall
Coltrane Plays The Blues
Where Did We Go Wrong
Almost Blue
Let's Waste Some Time w Smooth Jazz
Human Race
Survival