For other persons named
Hayward, see Hayward (disambiguation).
Justin Hayward in 2007
Justin Hayward (born David Justin Hayward, 14 October
1946, in Swindon, Wiltshire),
is an English
musician,
best known as a singer,
guitarist
and composer
in the rock
band, The Moody Blues.
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Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Moody
Blues
- 1.2 1974
onwards
- 1.3 Awards
- 2 Compositions
- 3 Solo
discography
- 4 External
links
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Career
In 1965,
Hayward worked with Marty Wilde and his wife,
Joyce, in The Wilde Three. Aged 16, he signed a publishing
contract
with the skiffle
artist and record producer, Lonnie
Donegan - a move that Hayward later regretted as it meant
that the rights to all his songs written before 1974 would always be
owned by Donegan's Tyler Music.
Moody Blues
Hayward joined the Moody Blues in 1966, replacing the departing vocalist /
guitarist, Denny Laine. Bassist John Lodge replaced Clint
Warwick at the same time.
Hayward and Lodge's integration into the Moody Blues sparked
greater commercial success and recognition for the band,
transforming them into one of the biggest selling acts of all-time.
The 1967
album Days of Future Passed,
one of the first and most influential symphonic
rock albums, spawned the Hayward-penned singles
"Tuesday Afternoon" and the classic, "Nights
in White Satin", the latter of which went on to sell in excess of two
million copies. Hayward also wrote the band's UK
number two hit, "Question", as well as most of the
group's other singles including "Driftwood", "The Voice", "Blue World",
"Your Wildest Dreams" and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere".
Their album
sales from 1978
to the present are in excess of 60 million.
1974 onwards
In 1974,
the Moody Blues decided to take what ended up being a four year break
from performing and recording. Hayward
however, continued working with John Lodge, using musicians and
producers from the Moody Blues label, Threshold, and sounding very much
like the mother group. Together, they had a hit in 1975 with "Blue
Guitar" (which actually was a Hayward solo-recording) and released an
album entitled Blue Jays.
Hayward has also written four prominent songs with Moodies flautist Ray
Thomas.
Hayward found international solo
success in 1978,
appearing on the Jeff
Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
concept
album, which yielded his hits "Forever Autumn" and "The Eve of the
War". Wayne went on to contribute to Hayward's 1980 album Night
Flight.
During the 1980s,
Hayward composed and performed for film and television, including the theme song
"It Won't Be Easy" for the 1987 BBC2 science fiction series Star Cops,
"Something Evil, Something Dangerous" for the film Howling IV: The
Original Nightmare, "Eternal Woman" for She
and music for The Shoe People.
Hayward started writing a large majority of the Moody Blues material
with The Other Side of Life album in 1986, as Ray Thomas' volume of
output for the group declined.
In the 1908s Justin completed the Exegesis Programme Large
Group Awareness Training course.
In 1989,
with producer-arranger Mike Batt, Hayward released Classic
Blue - an album of pop
standards written by other composers, set to orchestration
and arranged
by Batt. His most recent solo album, View From The Hill,
was released in 1996
and a live recording, Live in San Juan
Capistrano followed in 1998.
Hayward contributed vocals to a song on Rick
Wakeman's 1999 album, Return to the Centre of the
Earth.
In 2003
he sang most of the songs on another orchestral album, this time Moody
Blues songs with the Frankfurt Rock Orchestra, Justin Hayward
and Friends perform the Hits of the Moody Blues
(alternatively titled sing The Moody Blues Classic Hits).
In April 2006,
Hayward took part in the stage tour of Jeff
Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds
and will be reprising his role in the second tour in December 2007.
In a recent BBC World Service interview,
Hayward and John Lodge made it clear they have no plans to stop working
and regarded it as "a privilege" to still be working in the music
industry.
For his entire career he has only used the Gibson ES-335. (
not including acoutic guitars.) Though he is rarly seen with his fender
telecaster or stratocaster.
Awards
Hayward was awarded the first of numerous ASCAP awards for
songwriting in 1974. In 1985, the Moody Blues picked up the Ivor
Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, followed in 1988
by Hayward receiving the Ivor Novello Award, among other honours, for
Composer of the Year (for "I Know You're Out There Somewhere"). In
2004, Hayward was awarded the "Gold Badge" for lifetime achievement by
the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors to add to the
"Golden Note" for lifetime achievement that he was awarded in 2000 by
the American Society of Songwriters, Composers and Publishers (one of
only a handful of British artists to have received this award, the
previous before Hayward being Elton John in 1991).
Compositions
- 1966 ~ "London Is Behind Me" (45 RPM Debut Single)
- 1966 ~ "Day Must Come" (45 RPM Single)
- 1966 ~ "I Can't Face the World Without You"(45 RPM Single)
- 1966 ~ "I'll Be Here Tomorrow" (45 RPM Single)
- 1967 ~ "Tuesday Afternoon" on Days
of Future Passed
- 1967 ~ "Nights in White Satin" on Days
of Future Passed
- 1968 ~ "Voices in the Sky" on In Search of the Lost
Chord
- 1968 ~ "Visions of Paradise" (with Ray Thomas) on In Search of the Lost
Chord
- 1968 ~ "The Actor" on In Search of the Lost
Chord
- 1969 ~ "Lovely to See You" on On the Threshold of a
Dream
- 1969 ~ "Never Comes the Day" on On the Threshold of a
Dream
- 1969 ~ "Are You Sitting Comfortably?" (with Ray Thomas) on On the Threshold of a
Dream
- 1969 ~ "Gypsy" To Our
Children's Children's Children
- 1969 ~ "Watching & Waiting (With Ray Thomas)" To Our
Children's Children's Children
- 1969 ~ "I Never Thought I'd Live to be a Hundred" on To Our
Children's Children's Children
- 1970 ~ "Question" on A
Question of Balance
- 1970 ~ "It's up to You" on A
Question of Balance
- 1970 ~ "Dawning Is The Day" on A
Question of Balance
- 1971 ~ "The Story In Your Eyes" on Every Good Boy
Deserves Favour
- 1971 ~ "You Can Never Go Home" on Every Good Boy
Deserves Favour
- 1972 ~ "You and Me" (with Graeme Edge) on Seventh
Sojourn
- 1972 ~ "New Horizons" on Seventh
Sojourn
- 1972 ~ "The Land of Make Believe" on Seventh
Sojourn
- 1973 ~ "Island" on Seventh Sojourn (Digitally
Remastered 5.1 Edition)
- 1973 ~ "The Dreamer" (with Ray Thomas) on Seventh
Sojourn (Digitally Remastered 5.1 edition)
- 1975 ~ "This Morning" on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "Remember Me My Friend (with John Lodge) on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "My Brother (with John Lodge) on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "Nights Winters Years" on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "I Dreamed Last Night on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "Who Are You Now" on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "When You Wake Up (with John Lodge) on Blue
Jays
- 1975 ~ "Blue Guitar" on Blue
Jays (CD Reissue)
- 1977 ~ "Tightrope" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Songwriter" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Country Girl on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "One Lonely Room" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Lay It on Me" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Stage Door" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Raised on Love" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Doin' Time on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Nostradamus" on Songwriter
- 1977 ~ "Marie" on Songwriter (CD Reissue)
- 1977 ~ "Heart of Steel" (2nd CD Reissue)
- 1978 ~ "Had to Fall in Love" Octave
- 1978 ~ "The Day We Meet Again" on Octave
- 1978 ~ "Driftwood" on Octave
- 1978 ~ "Top Rank Suite"on Octave
- 1980 ~ "Crazy Lovers" on Night
Flight
- 1980 ~ "Nearer to You" on Night
Flight
- 1980 ~ "A Face in the Crowd on Night
Flight
- 1980 ~ "Suitcase" on Night Flight
- 1981 ~ "The Voice" on Long
Distance Voyager
- 1981 ~ "Gemini Dream" (with John Lodge) on Long
Distance Voyager
- 1981 ~ "In My World" on Long
Distance Voyager
- 1981 ~ "Meanwhile" on Long
Distance Voyager
- 1983 ~ "Blue World" on The Present
- 1983 ~ "Meet Me Halfway" (with John Lodge) on The
Present
- 1983 ~ "It's Cold Outside of Your Heart" on The
Present
- 1983 ~ "Running Water on The
Present
- 1983 ~ "Eternal Woman" (from the film "She")
- 1985 ~ "One Again" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Take Your Chances" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Is it Just a Game?" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Moving Mountains" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Silverbird" (with Jeff Wayne) on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Who Knows?" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Goodbye" on Moving Mountains
- 1985 ~ "Lost and Found" on Moving
Mountains
- 1985 ~ "The Lights are Low" on Moving
Mountains (CD Reissue)
- 1986 ~ "Your Wildest Dreams" on The Other Side of Life
- 1986 ~ "Talkin' Talkin'" (with John Lodge) on The Other Side of Life
- 1986 ~ "I Just Don't Care" on The Other Side of Life
- 1986 ~ "Runnin' out of Love" on The Other Side of Life
- 1986 ~ "The Other Side of Life" on The Other Side of Life
- 1986 ~ "Slings and Arrows" (with John Lodge) on The Other Side of Life
- 1987 ~ "It Won't Be Easy" (with Tony Visconti) ("Theme from
the show Star Cops")
- 1988 ~ "I Know Your Out There Somewhere" on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "Want to Be With You" (with John Lodge) on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "The River of Endless Love (with John Lodge) on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "No More Lies" on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "Vintage Wine on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "Breaking Point" (with John Lodge) on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "Miracle" (with John Lodge) on Sur La Mer
- 1988 ~ "Deep" on Sur La Mer
- 1989 ~ "Shoe People" (from the children's television show
of the same name)
- 1989 ~ "The Angels Cry" performed by Agnetha
Fältskog and Annie Haslam, separately
- 1989 ~ "Something Evil, Something Dangerous" (from the film
"The Howling IV)
- 1991 ~ "Say it With Love" on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Bless The Wings" on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Is This Heaven?" (with John Lodge) on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Say What You Mean" (Parts I & II) on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Hope and Pray" on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Once is Enough" (with John Lodge) on Keys
of the Kingdom
- 1991 ~ "Never Blame the Rainbows for the Rain" (with Ray
Thomas) on Keys of the Kingdom
- 1996 ~ "I Heard It" on The View From the Hill
- 1996 ~ "Broken Dream" on The View From the Hill
- 1996 ~ "It's Not Too Late" on The View From the Hill
- 1996 ~ "The Way of the World" on The View from the Hill
- 1996 ~ "Sometimes Less is More" (with Dennis Lambert) on The View
from The Hill"
- 1996 ~ "Troubadour" on The View from The Hill
- 1996 ~ "Shame" on The View from The Hill
- 1996 ~ "Billy" on The View from the Hill
- 1996 ~ "Children of Paradise" on The View From the Hill
- 1999 ~ "English Sunset" on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "Haunted" on Strange Times
- 1999 ~ "Sooner or Later" (with John Lodge) on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "Foolish Love" on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "All That is Real is You" on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "Strange Times (with John Lodge) on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "The One" (with John Lodge) on Strange
Times
- 1999 ~ "The Swallow" on Strange
Times
- 2001 ~ "Water" (with John Lodge) on Journey Into Amazing Caves
- 2001 ~ "We Can Fly (with John Lodge) on Journey
Into Amazing Caves
- 2003 ~ "Don't Need A Reindeer" on December
- 2003 ~ "December Snow" on December
- 2003 ~ "In The Quiet of Christmas Morning" (lyrics only,
with John Lodge) on December
- 2003 ~ "Yes, I Believe" on December
Solo discography
- Blue Jays (1975) with John Lodge
- Songwriter
(1977)
- Night Flight
(1980)
- Moving Mountains
(1985)
- Classic Blue (1989) with Mike
Batt
- View From The Hill
(1996)
- Justin Hayward
Live in San Juan Capistrano (1998)
- Justin
Hayward and Friends Sing The Moody Blues Classic Hits
(2003)
External links
| v • d • e The Moody Blues |
Justin Hayward | John Lodge
| Graeme Edge
Former members: Ray Thomas | Mike
Pinder | Patrick Moraz | Denny
Laine | Clint Warwick |
| Discography |
| Studio Albums:
The Magnificent Moodies
| Days of Future Passed
| In Search of the Lost
Chord | On the Threshold of a
Dream | To Our
Children's Children's Children | A
Question of Balance | Every Good
Boy Deserves Favour | Seventh
Sojourn | Octave
| Long Distance Voyager
| The Present | The Other Side of Life
| Sur
La Mer | Keys
of the Kingdom | Strange Times
| December |
| Live:
Caught Live + 5
| A
Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
| Hall
of Fame: Live at the Royal Albert Hall | Lovely to See
You |
| Compilations:
This Is The Moody Blues
| Greatest Hits
| Prelude | Time
Traveler | An Introduction
to The Moody Blues |