The group released their self titled debut of breezy, melodic pop in 1997, immediately scoring hit singles with "I Want You," "To The Moon And Back" and "Truly Madly Deeply," which became a Number One hit. Savage Garden released their second album Affirmation in 1999, giving them another Number One song with "I Knew I Loved You." The band embarked on a world tour following the release of Affirmation but according to a Web post by Hayes on the band's site www.savagegarden.com Jones intended to leave the group prior to the record's release.
"The world tour was a time for me to be strong and stand on my
feet and imagine life after Savage Garden . . . This time confirmed
our separate journeys and we both talked fondly of our experiences
together and the what the future may bring with our respective
careers," Hayes wrote. "I love and respect Daniel Jones very much
and when your buddy tells you they're just not happy . . . you have
to stand by them."
(February 5, 2002)