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Quincy Jones
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Artist Web Site (opens in a new window)
Notes
1
Born Quincy Delight Jones Jr on 14 March 1933 in Illinois, US.
Awards
2
Awarded the Grammy Legend Award by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 1991
Awarded the Musicares Person Of The Year by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 1996
Chart Trivia
3
Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 80s chart. For more details visit
Soultracks.
Included in The 100 Greatest Slow Jams of All Time chart. For more details visit
Soultracks.
Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 90s chart. For more details visit
Soultracks.
Was A Member Of
2
Artists For Haiti
USA For Africa
UK Singles
7
1978
Stuff Like That
-
Quincy Jones
entered the UK charts on 23 July 1978 and reached number 34.
1981
Ai No Corrida
-
Quincy Jones
entered the UK charts on 19 April 1981 and reached number 14.
Razzmatazz
-
Quincy Jones
entered the UK charts on 02 August 1981 and reached number 11.
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me
-
Quincy Jones
entered the UK charts on 30 August 1981 and reached number 52.
1990
I'll Be Good To You
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
Ray Charles & Chaka Khan
)
entered the UK charts on 14 January 1990 and reached number 21.
Secret Garden
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
Al B Sure, James Ingram, El DeBarge & Barry White
)
entered the UK charts on 25 March 1990 and reached number 67.
1996
Stomp
-
Quincy Jones
entered the UK charts on 15 September 1996 and reached number 28.
US Singles
12
1970
Killer Joe
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 16 May 1970 and reached number 74.
1972
Money Runner
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 11 March 1972 and reached number 57.
1975
Is It Love That We're Missin'
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
The Brothers Johnson
)
entered the US charts on 11 October 1975 and reached number 70.
1977
Roots' Medley
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 05 March 1977 and reached number 57.
1978
Stuff Like That
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 10 June 1978 and reached number 21.
1981
Ai No Corrida
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 11 April 1981 and reached number 28.
Just Once
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
James Ingram
)
entered the US charts on 15 August 1981 and reached number 17.
One Hundred Ways
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
James Ingram
)
entered the US charts on 19 December 1981 and reached number 14.
1989
I'll Be Good To You
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
Ray Charles & Chaka Khan
)
entered the US charts on 18 November 1989 and reached number 18.
1990
The Secret Garden
-
Quincy Jones
entered the US charts on 10 March 1990 and reached number 31.
Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me)
-
Quincy Jones
(with
Tevin Campbell
)
entered the US charts on 26 May 1990 and reached number 75.
1995
You Put A Move On My Heart
-
Quincy Jones
(introducing
Tamia
)
entered the US charts on 30 December 1995 and reached number 98.
1996
Slow Jams
-
Quincy Jones
(featuring
Babyface & Tamia With Portrai
)
entered the US charts on 20 April 1996 and reached number 68.
Other Recordings
7
A Taste Of Honey
-
Quincy Jones
Comin' Home Baby
-
Quincy Jones
Ironside
-
Quincy Jones
On The Street Where You Live
-
Quincy Jones
One Track Mind
-
Quincy Jones
Shagnasty
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Quincy Jones
Soul Bossa Nova
-
Quincy Jones & his Orchestra
Other Tracks Associated with This Artist
1
Soul Bossa Nova
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Cool, The Fab & The Groovy
(presents
Quincy Jones
)