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Jude Cole | |
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Origin | Carbon Cliff, Illinois |
Genres | Rock/Pop |
Occupations | manager, producer, singer, songwriter |
Website | JudeCole.com |
Jude Cole is a manager, record producer and singer/songwriter/guitarist.
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Cole's solo records, Jude Cole, A View from 3rd Street and Start the Car were released on Warner Bros./Reprise Records, and contained the singles "Baby, It's Tonight", "Time for Letting Go" and "Start the Car". His fourth album, I Don't Know Why I Act This Way, was released by Island Records in 1996, and his last album, Falling Home was self-published in 2000.
In 2005, Cole contributed segments to the entertainment television program Extra.[1]
Cole wrote the musical score for three films with his record company partner, actor/director Kiefer Sutherland.[citation needed]
Cole is manager of the American rock band, Lifehouse, and has co-written songs with Jason Wade.[2]
Year | Song | Top40 | Adult Top40 | Album |
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1990 | "Baby, It's Tonight" | 5 | A View from 3rd Street | |
"Time for Letting Go" | 10 | 5 | ||
1991 | "House Full of Reasons" | 22 | ||
"Compared to Nothing" | 38 | |||
1992 | "Start the Car" | Start the Car | ||
1993 | "Tell the Truth" | |||
1995 | "Believe in You" | I Don't Know Why I Act This Way | ||
2001 | "Everything U R" (Lindsay Pagano) | Love&Faith&Inspiration | ||
2005 | "You And Me" (Lifehouse) | 2 | 1 | Lifehouse |
2006 | "Colorful" (Rocco Deluca) | 14 | I Trust You To Kill Me | |
2006 | "Love Is Something" (MoZella) | I Will | ||
2008 | "First Time" (Lifehouse) | 5 | 1 | Who We Are |
2009 | "Whatever It Takes" (Lifehouse) | 12 | 1 | Who We Are |
2010 | "Halfway Gone" (Lifehouse) | 17 | 2 | Smoke & Mirrors |
2010 | "All In" (Lifehouse) | 5 | Smoke & Mirrors | |
2011 | "Falling In" (Lifehouse) | Smoke & Mirrors |
His production credits include:
Jude Cole is the 1987 self-titled debut solo album from the singer/songwriter Jude Cole, released on Reprise Records. It features a top 40 hit in the song "Like Lovers Do". It's notable for featuring a song co-written by Sara Allen, who worked with 1970's/1980's rock duo Hall & Oates, and also for featuring a song co-written by rock superstar Bruce Springsteen.
All songs written or co-written by Jude Cole. Co-writers, where noted, in parenthesis.
Through the shadows, dark as shame
I can still hear your voice falling down with the rain
Washing memories from the trees
'Till this road's covered over and lost in the leaves
Careless children, fresh as sin
I was your trouble and you were my friend
Sweet as rain on hallowed ground
And one endless summer that ended somehow
Heal the old wounds, lay me down
Take me home to hallowed ground
On the water, on the wind
Where the dream is born again
Oh, carry me home
I walked the long road 'till I found
Each step took me further from where I was bound
Bruised and broken in my soul
And longing for something that we used to know, oh
Heal the old wounds, lay me down
Take me home to hallowed ground
On the water, on the wind
Where the dream is born again
Oh, carry me home
We were chasing the gray wind
And wasting our days in the sun
But stand and deliver
And peace like a river will run
I walked the long road 'till I found
Each step took me further from where I was bound, oh
Heal the old wounds, lay me down
Take me home to hallowed ground
On the water, on the wind
Where the dream is born again, oh
Heal the old wounds, lay me down
Take me home to hallowed ground
On the water, on the wind
Where the dream is born again
Whoa, carry me home
Carry me home
Play the blues boy
Yeah, bring it on home