The words you’ve typed are the opening line of the song “Music” by English musician John Miles, often remembered by the repeated phrase “Music was my first love.” It is a 1976 single from his album “Rebel,” produced by Alan Parsons, and became his signature hit, reaching the UK top 3 and charting in several European countries.
Song details
- Title: “Music” (commonly recalled as “Music (Was My First Love)”).
- Artist: John Miles, an English rock singer, guitarist, and keyboard player.
- Release: Issued as a single in 1976 from the album “Rebel” on the Decca label.
- Chart success: Reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart and hit No. 1 in the Netherlands, also charting in other European countries.
About John Miles
John Miles (born John Errington, 23 April 1949 – 5 December 2021) was known for blending rock with orchestral arrangements and for his powerful vocals. Beyond “Music,” he released multiple albums through the late 1970s and 1980s and later worked extensively as a touring and session musician with artists such as Tina Turner and The Alan Parsons Project.
If you were searching
If you are trying to listen to the track, look for “John Miles – Music” on major music streaming platforms or video sites; it is usually listed under the album “Rebel” and sometimes tagged with the phrase “Music was my first love.” For more on his life and discography, artist biography pages and official or archival sites about John Miles give concise overviews of his career and collaborations.
