Ten Good Reasons

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Ten Good Reasons
Ten Good Reasons cover
Studio album by Jason Donovan
Released Flag of the United Kingdom May 15, 1989
Recorded London, England
Genre Dance-pop/Pop rock
Length 33:03
Label PWL/Atlantic
Producer Stock, Aitken and Waterman
Professional reviews
Jason Donovan chronology
Ten Good Reasons
(1989)
Between The Lines
(1990)

Ten Good Reasons is a 1989 album by Jason Donovan, his album debut. It was the biggest selling album in the UK in 1989, and yielded two solo #1 singles ("Too Many Broken Hearts" and "Sealed with a Kiss") and also featured a duet with Kylie Minogue, "Especially for You", which reached #1 in December 1989.

It entered the charts at number two, and then reached number one, staying there for three weeks. When his cover of Brian Hyland's "Sealed With a Kiss" entered the UK charts at number one, Jason became the first Australian male to ever hold both single and album chart number one positions simultaneously. He was also the youngest artist to enter the charts at number one. With the release of Ten Good Reasons – the Video, he had the number one Video, the number two Album and the number three Single.[1]

The title of the album is taken from a line in its first track: "You give me one good reason to leave me, I'll give you ten good reasons to stay."

Contents

[edit] Track listings

  1. "Too Many Broken Hearts"
  2. "Nothing Can Divide Us"
  3. "Every Day (I Love You More)"
  4. "You Can Depend On Me"
  5. "Time Heals"
  6. "Sealed with a Kiss"
  7. "Question of Pride"
  8. "If I Don't Have You"
  9. "Change Your Mind"
  10. "Too Late to Say Goodbye"
  11. "Especially for You" (duet with Kylie Minogue)

[edit] Charts

Chart (1989)[2] Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart 20
Swedish Albums Chart 29
Swiss Albums Chart 20

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jason Donovan. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Really Useful Group. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.
  2. ^ "Ten Good Reasons", various Albums Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 20, 2008)

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