Arden released her first single, "Never Love a Sailor", on the Canadian label Circa in 1981 under the name Jann Richards. She was discovered in 1985 by Calgary manager
Neil MacGonigill, who worked with her from 1985 to 1998, both managing her career and acting as executive producer of her earlier albums. The two subsequently became estranged. Arden released her critically acclaimed debut album,
Time for Mercy, in 1993, and followed with a single "I Would Die For You". Both were credited among the six Alberta Recording Industry Awards won by Arden in 1994. Arden's 1994 album
Living Under June featured her biggest hit to date outside of Canada, "
Insensitive", which was released as a single from the soundtrack to the
Christian Slater film
Bed of Roses (number 12 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100). Another single from that same album, "
Could I Be Your Girl", has also had significant and consistent airplay on Canadian
adult contemporary radio and featured a dance
remix version which circulated on pop radio at the time. Subsequent albums include 1997's
Happy?, 2000's
Blood Red Cherry, and 2003's
Love Is the Only Soldier. She also released a greatest hits album,
Greatest Hurts, in 2001, and a live album,
Jann Arden Live with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (2002). In 2005, she released her eighth album (her sixth album of new material), self-titled
Jann Arden. In 1998, respondents to
Chart magazine's year-end reader's poll named Arden the Canadian celebrity most deserving of her own talk show. Arden revealed that one of her brothers is serving a life sentence in prison and that her song "
Hangin' by a Thread" is dedicated to him. Arden released her ninth album,
Uncover Me, on February 6, 2007. This album was her first comprising
cover songs exclusively, except for one original piece, "Counterfeit Heart". This was followed by her
Uncover Me Tour across Canada during the spring of 2007. On the weekend of March 24, 2007, Arden was admitted to intensive care for heart-related concerns, diagnosed as
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, a condition commonly associated with acute stress and exhaustion. She had a 2007 USA summer tour with
Michael Bublé. In 2010, they also carried the Olympic torch. She co-wrote his 2013 song "Close Your Eyes". In September 2009, Arden released her tenth album,
Free, and its first single, "A Million Miles Away," in June. She then began a cross-country Canadian tour in November 2009, with some proceeds going to the "Raise-a-Reader Concert Series". In November 2010, Arden released her first ever live CD and DVD set, entitled
Spotlight. Her latest autobiography,
Falling Backwards, was released on November 1, 2011, along with a second album of cover songs,
Uncover Me 2. Arden's thirteenth album,
Everything Almost, was released April 29, 2014, through
Universal Music Canada. In October 2015, Arden released her fourteenth and first Christmas album,
A Jann Arden Christmas. In addition to her music, Arden has also written memoirs: ''If I Knew, Don't You Think I'd Tell You?
(2002), I'll Tell You One Damn Thing, and That's All I Know!
(2004), Falling Backwards
(2011) and Feeding My Mother'' (2017). Published in 2017, Arden's book
Feeding My Mother: Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as My Mom Lives with Memory Loss, relates her involvement with her mother while the latter was experiencing Alzheimer's. She discussed that era in the book: "I am a mother to my mother. It's a massive learning curve, not only because I didn't have children of my own, but because there isn't a handbook telling me what I should or shouldn't be doing. Alzheimer's is a different disease for every single person it inhabits. Everything is trial by fire." Released in 2018, her album
These are the Days includes 11 songs about the most difficult time in her life. In a CBC interview, she recalled, "My mom and dad both were diagnosed with basically dementia and Alzheimer's and a litany of other things. My health wasn't great. I was floundering". In 2018, she launched
The Business of Life, a lifestyle podcast on topics such as entrepreneurship, motherhood, writing, relationships and navigating life challenges, which she cohosts with
Arlene Dickinson. In October 2018, it was announced that Arden had been confirmed as a celebrity judge on CTV's music series,
The Launch. While on the show, Arden mentored Winnipeg based singer-songwriter Olivia Lunny. In a June 6, 2023, appearance on
The Marilyn Denis Show, Arden announced that she had written a novel, which was slated for publication in November. On January 31, 2025, she released
Mixtape, an album of mostly 1990s pop covers that originally began as an idea for a collection of 1970s. Arden said her record label intervened early in the process and convinced her to reconsider the project with a more contemporary collection of popular hits. She said she hoped leftover songs from the original idea might later see a release. ==Personal life==