Moon Martin
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Moon Martin (born John David Martin in 1945, in Oklahoma, U.S.) is a singer and songwriter.
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Originally a rockabilly artist, Martin is best known for writing the songs "Bad Case Of Lovin' You (Doctor, Doctor)" made famous by the English singer Robert Palmer; and "Cadillac Walk" made famous by the American singer Willy DeVille. Martin gained recognition in the 1970s as a pop artist and composer. He was given the nickname "Moon" because many of his songs had the word "moon" in the lyrics. He also scored two minor hits of his own with the song "Rolene" in 1979; and "X-Ray Vision" in 1982; which was an early MTV hit music video.
- Shots From A Cold Nightmare (1978, Capitol Records)
- Escape From Domination (1979, Capitol)
- Street Fever (1980, Capitol)
- Mystery Ticket (1982, Capitol)
- Mixed Emotions (1985, Capitol France)
- Dreams On File (1992, Fnac France)
- Louisiana Juke-Box (1999, Sonodisc France-Eagle UK)
- Bad News Live (1993, Fnac France)
- Official site
- Fan site
- Moon Martin at VH1