Jack Jones, the velvet-voiced crooner who had such hits as “Wives and Lovers," but may be best-known for singing "The Love Boat" theme, died at 86.
Singer Jack Jones famed for his smooth velvety voice and hits like Wives and Lovers and the theme for The Love Boat passed ...
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Jack Jones, a traditional balladeer and TV who was famous for hits like 'The Impossible Dream' and 'Wives and Lovers' in the ...
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