John - Sad Eyes 1979 — Robert

Before "Sad Eyes," Robert John (born Robert John Pedrick Jr.) was essentially retired and working in construction in New Jersey. He had seen early success as a child star in 1958 and again in 1972 with his cover of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," but he had become frustrated with the music industry.

In a year dominated by disco, "Sad Eyes" was one of the few pure pop ballads to reach #1. It famously knocked The Knack’s "My Sharona" out of the #1 position on October 6, 1979. ROBERT JOHN - SAD EYES 1979

Robert John passed away on February 24, 2025, at the age of 79, leaving "Sad Eyes" as his most enduring musical legacy. Before "Sad Eyes," Robert John (born Robert John Pedrick Jr

Producer George Tobin encouraged John to return to music, suggesting he write something similar to the 1978 hit "My Angel Baby." John spent three months meticulously writing and rewriting "Sad Eyes" until it was perfect. It famously knocked The Knack’s "My Sharona" out

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Released in April 1979, the song took 20 weeks to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 —at the time tying the record for the longest climb to the top spot.

The song earned Robert John a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance (Male). Song Details Songwriter: Robert John Producers: George Tobin and Mike Piccirillo