Paul Young really came into his own with a formidably accomplished solo debut album, “NO PARLEZ” released in ’83 including the number one single “WHEREVER I LAY MY HAT” which maintained the number 1 spot for most of that summer followed by “COME BACK AND STAY” which maintained Paul’s presence at the top of the charts. With the release of his second album “The Secret Of Association” and the success of “EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY” his status as a world star was confirmed.
One of the highlights of the 1989 “Nelson Mandela Tribute Concert” was Paul’s performance of the Crowded House song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” which he later recorded for his best-of album. 1992 culminated in Paul’s wonderful appearance at the “Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert” singing “Radio Gaga.”
Top Hits Include:
Come Back & Stay
Every Time You Go Away
I’m Going To Tear Your Playhouse Down
Oh Girl
Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)
Love of The Common People
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
Paul Young really came into his own with a formidably accomplished solo debut album, “NO PARLEZ” released in ’83 including the number one single “WHEREVER I LAY MY HAT” which maintained the number 1 spot for most of that summer followed by “COME BACK AND STAY” which maintained Paul’s presence at the top of the charts. With the release of his second album “The Secret Of Association” and the success of “EVERY TIME YOU GO AWAY” his status as a world star was confirmed.
One of the highlights of the 1989 “Nelson Mandela Tribute Concert” was Paul’s performance of the Crowded House song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” which he later recorded for his best-of album. 1992 culminated in Paul’s wonderful appearance at the “Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert” singing “Radio Gaga.”
Top Hits Include:
Come Back & Stay
Every Time You Go Away
I’m Going To Tear Your Playhouse Down
Oh Girl
Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)
Love of The Common People
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted