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Paul Young

Paul Antony Young[4][5] (born 17 January 1956)[6] is an English musician, singer and songwriter. Formerly the frontman of the short-lived bands Kat Kool & the Kool Cats, Streetband and Q-Tips, he became a teen idol with his solo success in the 1980s. His hit singles include "Love of the Common People", "Wherever I Lay My Hat", "Come Back and Stay", "Every Time You Go Away" and "Everything Must Change", all reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart.[7] Released in 1983, his debut album, No Parlez, the first of three UK number-one albums, made him a household name.[7]

Paul Young
Young in 2017
Born
Paul Antony Young

(1956-01-17) 17 January 1956 (age 67)
NationalityBritish
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Stacey Smith
(m. 1987; died 2018)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
LabelsColumbia Records
MCA Records
Spectra Records
Websitewww.paul-young.com

His smooth yet soulful voice belonged to a genre known as "blue-eyed soul". At the 1985 Brit Awards, Young received the award for Best British Male.[8] Associated with the Second British Invasion of the US,[9] "Every Time You Go Away" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985. It also won Best British Video at the 1986 Brit Awards.[10]

In July 1985, Young appeared at Live Aid held at Wembley Stadium, London, performing the Band Aid hit "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (having sung the opening lines on the original single release) and his own hits "Come Back and Stay" and "Every Time You Go Away", with Alison Moyet joining him on stage to perform "That's The Way Love Is".[11] Since the mid-1990s, Young has performed with his band Los Pacaminos.[12]

Early life and career

Paul Young was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. He has an older brother, Mark, and a younger sister, Joanne.[4] As a youth, after school, he played football for the Vauxhall Motors factory where he worked and in his spare time played in several bands as a bass guitarist.

The first group for which he became lead singer was Kat Kool & the Kool Kats. In the late 1970s, he joined Streetband, who had one top 20 hit in the UK, with the humorous, novelty track "Toast".[7] In December 1979, Streetband disbanded.

The ex-Streetbanders added new recruits Dave Lathwell on guitar and Baz Watts on drums and became Q-Tips. In addition, a four piece brass section was created by Steve Farr (baritone saxophone), Richard Blanchard (tenor saxophone), Stuart Van Blandamer (alto saxophone) and Tony Hughes (trumpet), who all hailed from the North London and Hertfordshire area, while organist Ian Kewley lived in Essex. Q-Tips' name derived from a well-known brand of cotton buds.

Q-Tips's first rehearsals took place in November 1979. Their first concert was on 18 November 1979 at the Queens Arms Hotel in Harrow. This was followed by another at the Horn of Plenty in St Albans - a regular gig for Streetband during 1978 - and a total of 16 in their first month of existence. Some personnel changes occurred during the first six months, with Blanchard and Lathwell leaving the band.

By 1 April 1980, the band had recorded two tracks, "SYSLJFM (The Letter Song)", and "Having a Party", both recorded at the Livingstone Studios in Barnet. Constant touring and concert appearances had built a strong fan base by mid-1981, when the small amount of soul music covers were outnumbered by the band's own tracks.[13] The professionalism of the band had attracted the attention of several record labels, with the late Mickie Most (RAK Records) confirming on BBC Radio 1's Round Table programme that Q-Tips "...are easily the best live band working at the moment". In August 1980, the British music magazine NME reported that Q-Tips had released their debut, eponymous album.[14]

In time, Garth Watt Roy replaced John Gifford on guitar,[13] and Blandamer was replaced by Nick Payne. This line-up remained for the rest of the band's career. They appeared on BBC Television's In Concert, Rock Goes to College and The Old Grey Whistle Test in the latter part of 1981. Other television appearances included children's Saturday morning TV. Q-Tips opened for the J. Geils Band, the Knack, Thin Lizzy, Bob Marley and the Average White Band.

The band toured with After the Fire, and supported the Who on their 12-date UK tour in 1980. In 1981, Q-Tips played the Montreux Jazz Festival. With poor record sales after the release of two albums and seven singles, the Q-Tips broke up in early 1982 when Paul Young signed a solo recording contract with CBS.[13] In late 1982 and early 1983, the brass section and drummer of Q-Tips toured with Adam Ant on the UK and US legs of his Friend or Foe tour, and some remained for Ant's 1984 Strip tour.

Young briefly teamed up again with Q-Tips for a reunion tour in 1993.[13]

Solo career and pop stardom

The Q-Tips disbanded in 1982, and Young was signed by Columbia Records as a solo performer. Together with ex-Q-Tips member, songwriter and keyboard player Ian Kewley, Young began writing and recording songs for his debut album, the breakthrough No Parlez.[15]

Young's new backing band The Royal Family included keyboardist Kewley, fretless bass player Pino Palladino,[16][17] guitarist Steve Bolton, drummer Mark Pinder, and backing singers Maz Roberts and Kim Leslie AKA The Fabulous Wealthy Tarts. His first two singles, "Iron Out the Rough Spots" and a cover of "Love of the Common People", had no success, but the third, a cover of the Marvin Gaye song "Wherever I Lay My Hat", reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart[7] for three weeks in the summer of 1983, the first of 14 British Top 40 singles.[7][18][19] The song was included on the soundtrack of the 1992 British comedy film Peter's Friends.

Similar success followed all over Europe. In the UK, follow-up single "Come Back and Stay"[20] reached No. 4, and a re-release of "Love of the Common People" made it to No. 2 and even received radio airplay in the United States (thanks to its soundtrack inclusion in John Hughes's film Sixteen Candles), and his debut album No Parlez was certified platinum in various countries.[21]

 
Young performing in Budapest, Hungary, on 18 June 1987[22]

The year 1984 was difficult for Young, as his first heavy promotional and live concert tour of America strained his vocal cords severely, to the extent that he was forced to rest his voice and did not sing for much of the year.[23] He recovered sufficiently to become involved with the Band Aid single "Do They Know It's Christmas?", an all-star charity project put together by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure for Ethiopian famine relief. Young sang the opening lines of the song as a replacement for David Bowie.[24]

He returned to the UK Top Ten with a version of Ann Peebles' "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down".[7] The latter appeared on his second album, The Secret of Association, released in 1985, which secured his future success in the United States, Japan and Australia. The album went to No. 1 in the UK. However, he continued to have occasional voice and throat difficulties. That year, Young scored the biggest worldwide hit of his career with "Every Time You Go Away", a cover of a song from the 1980 Hall & Oates album Voices. "Every Time You Go Away" topped the pop charts in the U.S., and was his biggest success in the U.S. He performed the song during the London segment of the Live Aid concert.[25]

During parts of 1987, Young toured extensively as the opening act for Genesis on their Invisible Touch Tour. Playing more than 35 dates in 13 countries, Young showcased his hits including "Everything Must Change", "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down", "Come Back and Stay" and "Everytime You Go Away". This tour concluded on July 1-4, 1987 with four sold out shows featuring more than 350,000 fans at Wembley Stadium (1923) in London.

In 1990, he released a cover of The Chi-Lites' "Oh Girl", which peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]

He continued to have a successful career, with some highlights such as singing the Crowded House track "Don't Dream It's Over" at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988,[26] producing a popular duet, "Senza una donna (Without a Woman)," with Italian blues singer Zucchero in 1991, and singing "Radio Ga Ga" with the surviving members of Queen in 1992, at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert soon after Freddie Mercury died.[27][28][29] In 1991, he recorded a duet with Irish group Clannad for the Blake Edwards film Switch, a cover of the Joni Mitchell song, "Both Sides Now".[7]

"Don't Dream It's Over", "Senza una donna (Without a Woman)" and "Both Sides Now" were featured on his first greatest hits album From Time To Time – The Singles Collection, released in 1991.[7] The album included the hit singles from Young's first four solo albums, the three above-mentioned songs, and a previously unreleased selection called "I'm Only Foolin' Myself".

Later career

In 1992, Young formed a new group Los Pacaminos based on the sounds of Ry Cooder's "Chicken Skin Music” era and the Tex-Mex group the Texas Tornados, and they first performed low-key events in bars and clubs before progressing to theatres. In 1993, Young was dropped from his contract with the CBS/Sony Records label, and afterward, released fewer solo albums. He reformed the Q-Tips for a short series of concerts that year. He contributed to the Vangelis album Voices in 1995. Young sang the British national anthem, "God Save the Queen", at Wembley Stadium before England's Euro '96 semi-final match against Germany.

In 1996, Young was again performing solo and preparing for his next album, Paul Young, which was released the following year on East West Records. In November 2001, when Young was on the final night of the Here and Now tour, Michael Aspel awarded him his This is Your Life book. The show went out on BBC One on 5 December that year. 2006 saw the release of Rock Swings – On the Wild Side of Swing. In September 2006, he appeared in the BBC1 cooking show Celebrity MasterChef,[30][31] and won his show, allowing him a place in the semi-finals.[32] A year later, he was a contestant on another cooking show, ITV's Hell's Kitchen.[33]

Although his musical career had begun to decline, Young began to make more appearances in the media. He appeared as a guest on shows including The Wright Stuff, This Morning and The One Show. In 2010, Young recorded and released a new track "Come Back", a duet he did with electronic dance music act Chicane. The single was a sample of Young's 1983 hit "Come Back and Stay", and charted at 151 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was recorded onto Chicane's 2010 album Giants.[34] After a lengthy absence of recorded material, Young released an album of vintage soul songs in 2016 called Good Thing produced by Arthur Baker, and began a lengthy period of tours and festival appearances. He still is touring around the world with his band.

Los Pacaminos

 
Los Pacaminos at the 2006 Wickham Festival [35]

Young first formed Los Pacaminos[36][37] in 1993. The reason for the group forming was Young's desire to get back to basics, as he explains "I was between record labels and writing material for a new album but I wanted to play live again. I've always loved the Tex-Mex sound and knew a few musicians who had a similar passion for this type of music. So I asked them to join me in forming a band.[38][39][40]

The group’s early performances were in bars and clubs, performing a mixture of their own material and covers.[41] The album Los Pacaminos was released in 2002.[7][42][43]

Upon the release of the album, the band established themselves as a professional line-up, consisting of:

  • Young on guitar and vocals
  • Drew Barfield on guitar and vocals
  • Melvyn Duffy on pedal steel guitar
  • Steve Greetham or David Levy on bass and vocals
  • Matt Irving on keyboards, accordion and vocals
  • Jamie Moses on guitar and vocals
  • Mark Pinder or Jim Russel on drums

The band continued to perform and record throughout Europe and the UK. In 2014, the band released their second album A Fistful of Statins.[44]

Other media released by the band include an EP and a live album. In 2015, member Matt Irving died. The band, however, continues to tour and record.[45]

Collaborations

Paul Young’s earliest collaboration was in the late 1970s on Streetband’s first album London when Ian Dury made a guest appearance on the track "Mystery". Then, in between the Q-Tips and his solo deal, Paul sang backing vocals on the Squeeze single "Black Coffee in Bed" with Elvis Costello. Young's best known musical collaboration (apart from Los Pacaminos) was with his early collaboration with bassist Pino Palladino.[46][47] Palladino, who had collaborated with Tears for Fears, Go West and Gary Numan, featured on four of Young's albums: No Parlez, The Secret of Association, The Crossing and Paul Young. Young released a version of the song "Both Sides, Now" with Irish group Clannad for the 1991 motion picture Switch.

Palladino was the bass player in Young's backing band The Royal Family and played at Live Aid.[48]

Personal life

Young met his wife, former model Stacey Smith, on his video for "Come Back and Stay" in 1983. They married while they were living in Los Angeles in November 1987. They had three children: daughters Levi (born March 1987), Layla (born August 1994), and son Grady Cole (born January 1996). Young and Smith split up in May 2006 and then reconciled in March 2009.[49] On 26 January 2018, it was announced that Stacey Young had died of brain cancer, aged 52.[50][51] Paul lives in London.

Young is a close friend of singer and former Spandau Ballet front man Tony Hadley. The two toured Australia and New Zealand during October and November 2008.[52][53]

Discography

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This article is about the solo singer For the singer with Sad Cafe and Mike The Mechanics see Paul Young singer born 1947 For other people named Paul Young see Paul Young disambiguation Paul Antony Young 4 5 born 17 January 1956 6 is an English musician singer and songwriter Formerly the frontman of the short lived bands Kat Kool amp the Kool Cats Streetband and Q Tips he became a teen idol with his solo success in the 1980s His hit singles include Love of the Common People Wherever I Lay My Hat Come Back and Stay Every Time You Go Away and Everything Must Change all reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart 7 Released in 1983 his debut album No Parlez the first of three UK number one albums made him a household name 7 Paul YoungYoung in 2017BornPaul Antony Young 1956 01 17 17 January 1956 age 67 Luton Bedfordshire EnglandNationalityBritishOccupationsMusiciansingersongwriterYears active1978 presentSpouseStacey Smith m 1987 died 2018 wbr Children3Musical careerGenresPop rock 1 new wave 2 blue eyed soul 3 Instrument s Vocalsguitarbass guitarLabelsColumbia RecordsMCA RecordsSpectra RecordsWebsitewww wbr paul young wbr comHis smooth yet soulful voice belonged to a genre known as blue eyed soul At the 1985 Brit Awards Young received the award for Best British Male 8 Associated with the Second British Invasion of the US 9 Every Time You Go Away reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985 It also won Best British Video at the 1986 Brit Awards 10 In July 1985 Young appeared at Live Aid held at Wembley Stadium London performing the Band Aid hit Do They Know It s Christmas having sung the opening lines on the original single release and his own hits Come Back and Stay and Every Time You Go Away with Alison Moyet joining him on stage to perform That s The Way Love Is 11 Since the mid 1990s Young has performed with his band Los Pacaminos 12 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Solo career and pop stardom 3 Later career 4 Los Pacaminos 5 Collaborations 6 Personal life 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and career EditPaul Young was born in Luton Bedfordshire England He has an older brother Mark and a younger sister Joanne 4 As a youth after school he played football for the Vauxhall Motors factory where he worked and in his spare time played in several bands as a bass guitarist The first group for which he became lead singer was Kat Kool amp the Kool Kats In the late 1970s he joined Streetband who had one top 20 hit in the UK with the humorous novelty track Toast 7 In December 1979 Streetband disbanded The ex Streetbanders added new recruits Dave Lathwell on guitar and Baz Watts on drums and became Q Tips In addition a four piece brass section was created by Steve Farr baritone saxophone Richard Blanchard tenor saxophone Stuart Van Blandamer alto saxophone and Tony Hughes trumpet who all hailed from the North London and Hertfordshire area while organist Ian Kewley lived in Essex Q Tips name derived from a well known brand of cotton buds Q Tips s first rehearsals took place in November 1979 Their first concert was on 18 November 1979 at the Queens Arms Hotel in Harrow This was followed by another at the Horn of Plenty in St Albans a regular gig for Streetband during 1978 and a total of 16 in their first month of existence Some personnel changes occurred during the first six months with Blanchard and Lathwell leaving the band By 1 April 1980 the band had recorded two tracks SYSLJFM The Letter Song and Having a Party both recorded at the Livingstone Studios in Barnet Constant touring and concert appearances had built a strong fan base by mid 1981 when the small amount of soul music covers were outnumbered by the band s own tracks 13 The professionalism of the band had attracted the attention of several record labels with the late Mickie Most RAK Records confirming on BBC Radio 1 s Round Table programme that Q Tips are easily the best live band working at the moment In August 1980 the British music magazine NME reported that Q Tips had released their debut eponymous album 14 In time Garth Watt Roy replaced John Gifford on guitar 13 and Blandamer was replaced by Nick Payne This line up remained for the rest of the band s career They appeared on BBC Television s In Concert Rock Goes to College and The Old Grey Whistle Test in the latter part of 1981 Other television appearances included children s Saturday morning TV Q Tips opened for the J Geils Band the Knack Thin Lizzy Bob Marley and the Average White Band The band toured with After the Fire and supported the Who on their 12 date UK tour in 1980 In 1981 Q Tips played the Montreux Jazz Festival With poor record sales after the release of two albums and seven singles the Q Tips broke up in early 1982 when Paul Young signed a solo recording contract with CBS 13 In late 1982 and early 1983 the brass section and drummer of Q Tips toured with Adam Ant on the UK and US legs of his Friend or Foe tour and some remained for Ant s 1984 Strip tour Young briefly teamed up again with Q Tips for a reunion tour in 1993 13 Solo career and pop stardom EditThe Q Tips disbanded in 1982 and Young was signed by Columbia Records as a solo performer Together with ex Q Tips member songwriter and keyboard player Ian Kewley Young began writing and recording songs for his debut album the breakthrough No Parlez 15 Young s new backing band The Royal Family included keyboardist Kewley fretless bass player Pino Palladino 16 17 guitarist Steve Bolton drummer Mark Pinder and backing singers Maz Roberts and Kim Leslie AKA The Fabulous Wealthy Tarts His first two singles Iron Out the Rough Spots and a cover of Love of the Common People had no success but the third a cover of the Marvin Gaye song Wherever I Lay My Hat reached No 1 in the UK Singles Chart 7 for three weeks in the summer of 1983 the first of 14 British Top 40 singles 7 18 19 The song was included on the soundtrack of the 1992 British comedy film Peter s Friends Similar success followed all over Europe In the UK follow up single Come Back and Stay 20 reached No 4 and a re release of Love of the Common People made it to No 2 and even received radio airplay in the United States thanks to its soundtrack inclusion in John Hughes s film Sixteen Candles and his debut album No Parlez was certified platinum in various countries 21 Young performing in Budapest Hungary on 18 June 1987 22 The year 1984 was difficult for Young as his first heavy promotional and live concert tour of America strained his vocal cords severely to the extent that he was forced to rest his voice and did not sing for much of the year 23 He recovered sufficiently to become involved with the Band Aid single Do They Know It s Christmas an all star charity project put together by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure for Ethiopian famine relief Young sang the opening lines of the song as a replacement for David Bowie 24 He returned to the UK Top Ten with a version of Ann Peebles I m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down 7 The latter appeared on his second album The Secret of Association released in 1985 which secured his future success in the United States Japan and Australia The album went to No 1 in the UK However he continued to have occasional voice and throat difficulties That year Young scored the biggest worldwide hit of his career with Every Time You Go Away a cover of a song from the 1980 Hall amp Oates album Voices Every Time You Go Away topped the pop charts in the U S and was his biggest success in the U S He performed the song during the London segment of the Live Aid concert 25 During parts of 1987 Young toured extensively as the opening act for Genesis on their Invisible Touch Tour Playing more than 35 dates in 13 countries Young showcased his hits including Everything Must Change I m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down Come Back and Stay and Everytime You Go Away This tour concluded on July 1 4 1987 with four sold out shows featuring more than 350 000 fans at Wembley Stadium 1923 in London In 1990 he released a cover of The Chi Lites Oh Girl which peaked at No 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 7 He continued to have a successful career with some highlights such as singing the Crowded House track Don t Dream It s Over at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988 26 producing a popular duet Senza una donna Without a Woman with Italian blues singer Zucchero in 1991 and singing Radio Ga Ga with the surviving members of Queen in 1992 at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert soon after Freddie Mercury died 27 28 29 In 1991 he recorded a duet with Irish group Clannad for the Blake Edwards film Switch a cover of the Joni Mitchell song Both Sides Now 7 Don t Dream It s Over Senza una donna Without a Woman and Both Sides Now were featured on his first greatest hits album From Time To Time The Singles Collection released in 1991 7 The album included the hit singles from Young s first four solo albums the three above mentioned songs and a previously unreleased selection called I m Only Foolin Myself Later career EditIn 1992 Young formed a new group Los Pacaminos based on the sounds of Ry Cooder s Chicken Skin Music era and the Tex Mex group the Texas Tornados and they first performed low key events in bars and clubs before progressing to theatres In 1993 Young was dropped from his contract with the CBS Sony Records label and afterward released fewer solo albums He reformed the Q Tips for a short series of concerts that year He contributed to the Vangelis album Voices in 1995 Young sang the British national anthem God Save the Queen at Wembley Stadium before England s Euro 96 semi final match against Germany In 1996 Young was again performing solo and preparing for his next album Paul Young which was released the following year on East West Records In November 2001 when Young was on the final night of the Here and Now tour Michael Aspel awarded him his This is Your Life book The show went out on BBC One on 5 December that year 2006 saw the release of Rock Swings On the Wild Side of Swing In September 2006 he appeared in the BBC1 cooking show Celebrity MasterChef 30 31 and won his show allowing him a place in the semi finals 32 A year later he was a contestant on another cooking show ITV s Hell s Kitchen 33 Although his musical career had begun to decline Young began to make more appearances in the media He appeared as a guest on shows including The Wright Stuff This Morning and The One Show In 2010 Young recorded and released a new track Come Back a duet he did with electronic dance music act Chicane The single was a sample of Young s 1983 hit Come Back and Stay and charted at 151 on the UK Singles Chart The single was recorded onto Chicane s 2010 album Giants 34 After a lengthy absence of recorded material Young released an album of vintage soul songs in 2016 called Good Thing produced by Arthur Baker and began a lengthy period of tours and festival appearances He still is touring around the world with his band Los Pacaminos Edit Los Pacaminos at the 2006 Wickham Festival 35 Young first formed Los Pacaminos 36 37 in 1993 The reason for the group forming was Young s desire to get back to basics as he explains I was between record labels and writing material for a new album but I wanted to play live again I ve always loved the Tex Mex sound and knew a few musicians who had a similar passion for this type of music So I asked them to join me in forming a band 38 39 40 The group s early performances were in bars and clubs performing a mixture of their own material and covers 41 The album Los Pacaminos was released in 2002 7 42 43 Upon the release of the album the band established themselves as a professional line up consisting of Young on guitar and vocals Drew Barfield on guitar and vocals Melvyn Duffy on pedal steel guitar Steve Greetham or David Levy on bass and vocals Matt Irving on keyboards accordion and vocals Jamie Moses on guitar and vocals Mark Pinder or Jim Russel on drumsThe band continued to perform and record throughout Europe and the UK In 2014 the band released their second album A Fistful of Statins 44 Other media released by the band include an EP and a live album In 2015 member Matt Irving died The band however continues to tour and record 45 Collaborations EditPaul Young s earliest collaboration was in the late 1970s on Streetband s first album London when Ian Dury made a guest appearance on the track Mystery Then in between the Q Tips and his solo deal Paul sang backing vocals on the Squeeze single Black Coffee in Bed with Elvis Costello Young s best known musical collaboration apart from Los Pacaminos was with his early collaboration with bassist Pino Palladino 46 47 Palladino who had collaborated with Tears for Fears Go West and Gary Numan featured on four of Young s albums No Parlez The Secret of Association The Crossing and Paul Young Young released a version of the song Both Sides Now with Irish group Clannad for the 1991 motion picture Switch Palladino was the bass player in Young s backing band The Royal Family and played at Live Aid 48 Personal life EditYoung met his wife former model Stacey Smith on his video for Come Back and Stay in 1983 They married while they were living in Los Angeles in November 1987 They had three children daughters Levi born March 1987 Layla born August 1994 and son Grady Cole born January 1996 Young and Smith split up in May 2006 and then reconciled in March 2009 49 On 26 January 2018 it was announced that Stacey Young had died of brain cancer aged 52 50 51 Paul lives in London Young is a close friend of singer and former Spandau Ballet front man Tony Hadley The two toured Australia and New Zealand during October and November 2008 52 53 Discography EditMain article Paul Young discography No Parlez 1983 The Secret of Association 1985 Between Two Fires 1986 Other Voices 1990 The Crossing 1993 Reflections 1994 Paul Young 1997 Rock Swings On the Wild Side of Swing 2006 Good Thing 2016 References Edit Joel Whitburn 2007 The Billboard Albums Includes Every Album That Made the Billboard 200 Chart p 1171 ISBN 978 0 8982 0166 6 Pop rock singer New Wave Top Artists 4 4 AllMusic Rovi Corporation Archived from the original on 26 October 2010 Retrieved 6 October 2013 Paul Young mtv com Retrieved 21 March 2016 a b Home Paul young com Archived from the original on 2 January 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Paul Young Paul Young on Myspace MySpace com Retrieved 20 January 2012 Huey Steve Paul Young AllMusic Retrieved 5 June 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Paul Young Official Charts Five number one albums and number one single retrieved 19 August 2007 1985 Best British Male Paul Young Brits co uk Retrieved 7 July 2012 Booth Cathy 8 June 1984 The second British invasion How It Really Happened The Prescott Courier United Press International Retrieved 25 August 2014 1986 Brit Awards Winners Brits co uk Retrieved 7 July 2012 Paul Young amp A Moyet That s The Way Love Is Live Aid 85 YouTube Retrieved 24 January 2012 Los Pacaminos Home Retrieved 24 January 2012 a b c d Huey Steve Q Tips AllMusic Retrieved 2 June 2010 dead link Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 345 CN 5585 MATURE YOUNG HITS TOP WITH SOULFUL OUTLOOK South Florida Sun Sentinel 2 August 1985 Retrieved 7 April 2022 Paul Young and the Royal Family memorabilia Archived 19 September 2012 at archive today Retrieved 24 January 2012 Paul Young with Pino Palladino I m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down 1984 Retrieved 24 January 2012 Live Aid 25th Anniversary gallery Paul Young Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Talktalk Retrieved 19 January 2012 Live Aid Who Played Archived 4 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 20 January 2012 Dave Thompson No Parlez AllMusic Paul Young YouTube Retrieved 19 January 2012 HERE AND NOW Archived 31 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 January 2012 Smash Hits Flickr com 11 October 1984 p 10 Retrieved 10 March 2015 14 poptastic tales you probably never knew about the original Band Aid Digital Spy 12 November 2014 Retrieved 21 March 2016 Live Aid A Look Back At A Concert That Actually Changed The World MTV News Retrieved 2012 01 2012 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Latest News Videos Photos Times of India Retrieved 28 January 2012 About Paul Paul Young Archived 3 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 January 2012 Guest Vocalists Retrieved 24 January 2012 Radio Ga Ga Paul Young The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Special 10th Anniversary Edition Legalsounds Retrieved 28 January 2012 How We Met Marie Helvin and Paul Young People Profiles The Independent Retrieved 27 January 2012 Masterchef Goes Large Archived 17 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine UK Gameshows Retrieved 27 January 2012 Celebrity MasterChef winner announced Worldnews com Retrieved 27 January 2012 Hell s Kitchen Paul Young Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Unreality TV Retrieved 27 January 2012 Chicane Come Back amp Stay Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Internet DJ Retrieved 28 January 2012 Wickham Festival 2006 E Festivals retrieved 28 January 2012 Los Pacaminos Archived 30 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 20 January 2012 Los Pacaminos performer s page eFestivals co uk Efestivals co uk Paul Young talks Tex Mex for the Base Sessions Kidderminster Shuttle Paul Young with Tex Mex twist Free Online Library retrieved 28 January 2012 Paul Young s Los Pacaminos riding into town permanent dead link Iomtoday co im retrieved 28 January 2012 Los Pacaminos Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved 10 June 2022 Los Pacaminos Los Pacaminos Allmusic Retrieved 20 January 2012 Los Pacaminos Discography and Music at CD Universe Cduniverse com Retrieved 20 January 2012 LA Fistful of Statins lospacaminos com Retrieved 29 January 2018 Sparks for Wickham Festival Archived 5 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 20 January 2012 Artist Pino Palladino Epifani Custom Sound Epifani Custom sound 2005 2009 Archived from the original on 13 December 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2009 Paul Young with Pino Palladino TalkBass Forums Retrieved 19 January 2012 Paul Young Concert Setlist at Live Aid London on July 13 1985 retrieved 19 January 2012 Paul Young back with wife Stacey three years after split The Daily Mirror retrieved 28 January 2012 Paul Young s wife Stacey dies age 52 following battle with brain cancer Evening Standard 26 January 2018 Retrieved 26 January 2018 Paul Young s wife Stacey dies from cancer aged 52 BBC News BBC 27 January 2018 Retrieved 27 January 2018 This Morning Paul Young amp Tony Hadley permanent dead link retrieved 20 January 2012 Tony Hadley Spandau Ballet and Paul Young October Tour Liveguide com au retrieved 20 January 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Young Official website Paul Young at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Young amp oldid 1128020527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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