John Landry

John Landry (born December 22, 1969)[1] is a Canadian country music artist. Landry's debut album, Forever Took Too Long, was released in 1999 by Spin Records. Its first two singles, "There You Were" and "Bit by Bit," both reached the Top 10 of the Canadian Country Singles chart. Landry was nominated for a 2000 Juno Award for Best Country Male Artist.

John Landry
Birth nameJohn Mark Landry
Born (1969-12-22) December 22, 1969
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1999–present
LabelsSpin Records/EMI Canada, Icon Records/Universal Canada, Tangents North
Websitejlandry.com

Landry entertained on the country stage at the 2003 Palmer Rapids Twin Festival in Ontario.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
Forever Took Too Long
  • Release date: August 23, 1999
  • Label: Spin Records
Bottom of the Ninth
  • Release date: June 10, 2002
  • Label: Spin Records
Someday
  • Release date: June 21, 2005
  • Label: Icon Records
Changing Man
  • Release date: November 2, 2010
  • Label: Tangents North Music
Don't Look Back
  • Release date: May 20, 2014
  • Label: Jlanpro

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
CAN Country
1999 "There You Were" 7 Forever Took Too Long
"Bit by Bit" 9
"Which Way Is Love" (with Beverley Mahood)
"Long Gone and Forgotten" 16
2000 "My Heart Says Yes
(But the Hurt Says No)" (with Stacey Lee)
35
"Fantasy Island" *
2001 "Same Old Love" *
2002 "When Will Your Memory Let Me Go" * Bottom of the Ninth
2003 "Everybody Rides" *
"Ooh La La Baby" *
2004 "Drive On" *
2005 "Someday" * Someday
2006 "She Comes to Me" *
2010 "Everybody Wants to Be a Redneck" * Changing Man
2011 "Changing Man" *
2014 "God Given Day" Don't Look Back
2015 "Bird's Eye View"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Guest singles

Year Single Artist
2011 "Home Now" Tenille

Music videos

Year Single Director
1999 "There You Were"
"Bit by Bit"
"Which Way Is Love" (with Beverley Mahood)
"Long Gone and Forgotten"
2000 "My Heart Says Yes
(But the Hurt Says No)" (with Stacey Lee)
"Fantasy Island"
2001 "Same Old Love"
2002 "When Will Your Memory Let Me Go"
2003 "Everybody Rides"
2011 "Changing Man" Zac Whyte

References

  1. John Landry Archived March 3, 2003, at the Wayback Machine at Opry North
  2. Palmer Rapids Twin Festival Souvenir Program, July 2003
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