English then starred in the TV mini-series #Against the Wind and composed, produced, and recorded the soundtrack album with Mario Millo. The single Six Ribbons was the best-selling male pop single of 1979 and peaked at number five in January. English won Best New Talent at the 1979 Logie Awards and #Against the Wind later became a hit TV series in Scandinavia and the U.K.
A compilation, English History, peaked at number four in August 1979, and English toured Australia and overseas with his new band Baxter Funt. Two albums followed: Calm Before the Storm in 1980 and Inroads in 1981. English then undertook a sold-out tour of Scandinavia. The single, Against the Wind, had gone to number one in Sweden and the soundtrack Against the Wind peaked at number two and sold over 100,000 copies.
A live double album, Beating the Boards, was released in 1982, followed by Jokers and Queens, a mini-album with Marcia Hines. Some People was his next solo outing in 1983 and a duet with Renee Gayer, Every Beat of My Heart, was released in 1984. In the same year, English joined the stage production +The Pirates of Penzance as the Pirate King. Several stage musicals followed over the next decade, including +Rasputin, +The Mikado, and +H.M.S. Pinafore. Several singles were released during this stint as was the album Dark Horses in 1987.
In 1990, English released another album, Always the Busker. An adaption of Homer's -Iliad was released by WEA in the same year under the title of Paris, a collaboration between English and producer David McKay that won the 1990 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Award for Best Original Soundtrack or Cast Recording. In 1993, English performed in the popular TV series #All Together Now as Bobby Rivers, a washed-up rock relic, which aptly captured English's comic talents. All Together Now was released as a single, as was the Best of Jon English 20th Anniversary Album in the same year. ~ Brendan Swift, Rovi