PAUL DAVIS

PAUL DAVIS

Genres: soft rock, 80s, male vocalists, rock, yacht rock

About PAUL DAVIS

Paul Davis (April 21, 1948 – April 22, 2008) was an American singer, best known for his radio hits and solo career which started worldwide in 1970. His career encompassed soul, country and pop music, and he wrote many memorable country music hits. Davis was a member of a local group called the "Six Soul Survivors" around 1966 and later in another group called the "Endless Chain." In 1968 he was a writer for Malaco Records, based at Jackson, MS. Ilene Berns, widow of Bert Berns, signed Davis to Bang Records in 1969, and in 1970, released a cover of The Jarmels' hit song "A Little Bit of Soap", reaching #52 on the Billboard pop charts. His first album, A Little Bit of Paul Davis, was released in 1970. In 1974 he recorded his third album, Ride 'Em Cowboy, which garnered a Top 40 for the title track. The same song also became a Top-40 country hit for Juice Newton in 1984. Davis had his first American Top 10 single with the slow ballad "I Go Crazy," which peaked at #7 in 1978. "I Go Crazy" spent 40 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, which at the time set the single-song record for most consecutive weeks on the chart in the rock era. The follow-up, "Sweet Life", did moderately well, peaking at #17. The corresponding album Singer of Songs - Teller of Tales was a modest success, peaking at #82 on the Billboard pop album chart. He was the last artist active on the Bang Records label when it folded in 1981. After one more album, in 1981 he signed with Arista Records and had two more Top 20 singles, "Cool Night" (which rose to #11) and "'65 Love Affair" (which rose to #6). Davis retired from making records, except for two duet singles that went to #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. The first was in 1986 with Marie Osmond on "You're Still New To Me" while the second was in 1988 was a collaboration with Tanya Tucker and Paul Overstreet on "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love". Davis also wrote "Meet Me in Montana", which Dan Seals and Osmond took to #1 on the Billboard country charts inn 1985. He survived a shooting in Nashville on July 30, 1986. Before his death on April 22, 2008 (one day after his 60th birthday), Paul returned to singing and songwriting recording two songs, "You Ain't Sweet Enough," and "Today." He died of a heart attack at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi.

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PAUL DAVIS — Top 30 songs of 77

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Paul Davis Cool Night (1981)
Paul Davis '65 Love Affair
Paul Davis Cool Night
Paul Davis Sweet Life
Paul Davis I Go Crazy
Paul Davis '65 Love Affair (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
Paul Davis I Go Crazy (1977)
Paul Davis 65 Love Affair ++
Paul Davis Love Or Let Me Be Lonely
Paul Davis Sweet Life [1978]
Paul Davis Do You Believe in Love
Paul Davis I Go Crazy (Singer of Songs, Teller of Tales)
Paul Davis Sweet Life (1977)
Paul Davis Do Right
Paul Davis I Go Crazy
Paul Davis '65 Love Affair [Extended Version]
Paul Davis I Go Crazy 1977 LP Version HQ [1TfZ]
Paul Davis '65 Love Affair (Single Version) (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
Paul Davis Cool Night (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
Paul Davis I Go Crazy (Single Version) (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
Paul Davis '65 Love Affair
Paul Davis 65 Love Affair
Paul Davis Cool Night
Paul Davis Big Money
Paul Davis Medicine Woman
Paul Davis 65 Love Afair
Paul Davis I Go Crazy * 1977
Paul Davis Cool Night
Paul Davis Do Right
Paul Davis Sweet Life
Cool Night (1981)
'65 Love Affair
Cool Night
Sweet Life
I Go Crazy
'65 Love Affair (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
I Go Crazy (1977)
65 Love Affair ++
Love Or Let Me Be Lonely
Sweet Life [1978]
Do You Believe in Love
I Go Crazy (Singer of Songs, Teller of Tales)
Sweet Life (1977)
Do Right
I Go Crazy
'65 Love Affair [Extended Version]
I Go Crazy 1977 LP Version HQ [1TfZ]
'65 Love Affair (Single Version) (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
Cool Night (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
I Go Crazy (Single Version) (The Best of Paul Davis (Expanded Edition))
'65 Love Affair
65 Love Affair
Cool Night
Big Money
Medicine Woman
65 Love Afair
I Go Crazy * 1977
Cool Night
Do Right
Sweet Life