All the singles and albums of SWEET, peak chart positions, career stats, week-by-week chart runs and latest news. General CommentAmazing this one hadn't yet been added- alas, that's been remedied.This is a song that always has a visceral impact on me, no matter how many times I listen to it. We most of us have someone who we 'still go crazy' over, and even if we don't, the earnestness of the lyrics and the open, vulnerable way in which Paul Davis sings could move even the coldest of human beings.

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Paul Davis / Sweet Life:His Greatest Hit Singles
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Год издания: 1999
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Треклист:
01. Cool Night
02. Sweet Life
03. '65 Love Affair
04. I Go Crazy
05. A Little Bit Of Soap
06. Thinking Of You
07. Superstar
08. Darlin' (feat. Susan Collins)
09. Ride 'Em Cowboy
10. I Won't Take Less Than Your Love (with Paul Overstreet & Tanya Tucker)
11. Keep Our Love Alive
12. Love Or Let Me Be Lonely
13. Do Right
14. You're Still New To Me (with Marie Osmond)
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Birth namePaul Lavon Davis
BornApril 21, 1948
Meridian, Mississippi, U.S.
DiedApril 22, 2008 (aged 60)
Meridian, Mississippi, U.S.
GenresBlue-eyed soul, country rock, pop rock, soft rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, keyboards, piano
Years active1958–1988
LabelsBang, Arista
Associated acts

Paul Lavon Davis (April 21, 1948 – April 22, 2008) was an American singer and songwriter, best known for his radio hits and solo career which started worldwide in 1970. His career encompassed soul, country, and pop. His most successful songs are 1977's 'I Go Crazy', a No. 7 pop hit which once held the record for the longest chart run on the Billboard Hot 100, and 1982's '65 Love Affair', which at No. 6 is his highest-charting single. Another pop hit, 'Cool Night', was also released in 1982. In the mid-1980s, he also had two country No. 1 hits as a guest vocalist on songs by Marie Osmond and Tanya Tucker.

Career[edit]

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Paul 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 in Jackson, Mississippi. Ilene Berns, widow of Bert Berns, signed Davis to Bang Records in 1969, and in 1970, released a cover version of The Jarmels' hit 'A Little Bit of Soap', reaching No. 52 on the Billboard pop chart. His first album, A Little Bit of Paul Davis, was released in 1970. In 1974, he recorded his third album, Ride 'Em Cowboy, and the title track, his first top 40 single, peaked at No. 23 on January 18, 1975. (The same song became a Top 40 Country hit for Juice Newton in 1984.) Davis also reached No. 35 in September 1976 with 'Superstar', a tribute song not related to any of the 1971 hits by that name.

Davis had his first American Top 10 single with the ballad 'I Go Crazy,' which after 30 weeks on the Hot 100 peaked at No. 7 on March 18, 1978. 'I Go Crazy' spent 40 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, which at the time set the record for most weeks on the chart. The follow-up, 'Sweet Life', also did well, peaking at No. 17. On May 17, 1980, his gospel-tinged 'Do Right' peaked at No. 23, and Casey Kasem noted the religious aspects of this song, along with other songs before it, on that day's edition of American Top 40. Davis was active on Bang Records when the label folded in the early 1980s.[1]

After one more album on the Bang label, Davis signed with Arista Records in 1981 and scored two more hits, 'Cool Night' (which in February 1982 reached No. 11 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart) and '65 Love Affair' (a Top 10 hit on both charts). His Arista debut album spawned a third hit with a remake of 'Love or Let Me Be Lonely'. The single contained a third verse of music which was not included on the album version, and despite its Top 40 and AC success, had never been reissued on any CD release until Wounded Bird reissued the Best of Paul Davis compilation in 2011. Davis retired from making records for a time, except for two duets that went to No. 1 on the BillboardHot Country Singles chart. The first was in 1986 with Marie Osmond singing 'You're Still New to Me'; while the second, in 1988, was a collaboration with Tanya Tucker and Paul Overstreet singing 'I Won't Take Less Than Your Love'. Davis also wrote 'Meet Me in Montana', which his friend Dan Seals and Osmond took to No. 1 on the Billboard country chart in 1985, and 'Bop', a solo No. 1 country hit for Seals in early 1986. Davis recorded a duet with Marsha Morgan called 'Looking for a Light' which was well received regionally in the southeast. Before his death, Davis had returned to singing and songwriting by recording two songs, 'You Ain't Sweet Enough' and 'Today'. They have not been released.[citation needed] Through the years, Davis was heavily influenced by technology. He owned numerous synthesizers and spent a great majority of his spare time at his home composing music that he hoped would be used in future films. Additionally, Davis was very versatile with sampling and using the Synclavier and Fairlight CMI.[citation needed]

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Many of his songs, including his best known hits, are owned by Paul McCartney through his MPL Publishing company.

Personal life[edit]

Paul Davis survived a shooting in Nashville, Tennessee on July 29, 1986. He was leaving a hotel on Music Row with a female companion when an unidentified man walked up, demanded his wallet, and shot him in the abdomen.[2]

Davis was an avid golfer,[3] and was also an avid billiards enthusiast. As a member of Music City Amateur Billiard Tour in Nashville, he was competitive in the late 1990s.[citation needed] Additionally, his father was a preacher.[4]

Davis was once married to Pamela Gayle Jay Davis, who enjoyed a brief career with Bang Records/Web IV Music in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was writing and recording his songs. When their only son Jonathan was born, Pamela left her job in the music world to dedicate the following 38 years to his care, spending every day seeing to his special needs. Pamela died on March 20, 2017.[5]

Davis died of a heart attack at the Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi on April 22, 2008, a day after his 60th birthday.[6]

Equipment[edit]

1970–1971: Fender Rhodes electric piano, Yamaha grand piano, RMI Electra, Farfisa Organ, Hammond B-3 organ, Moog synthesizer, EMS Synth

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1972–1974: Minimoog, ARP 2500, ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey Mark 1, Moog Opus 6, Hammond B-3 organ, Fender Rhodes, Yamaha grand piano, EMS VCS3 Synthi

1975–1976: Minimoog, ARP 2500, ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey Mark 1, Korg MiniPops drum machine, Polymoog, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Solina, EMS VCS3 Synthi

1977–1979: Minimoog, Polymoog, Yamaha CS-80, Korg MiniPops drum machine, EMS VCS3, EMS Vocoder 2000, ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, Yamaha grand piano, Hammond B-3 organ. (After 1978: Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 & 10, Fairlight CMI, Fender Rhodes, Solina and ARP Rhodes Chroma synthesizer.)

1980–1982: Fairlight CMI, Oberheim 8-voice, OB-X, OB-8, Yamaha CS-80, Yamaha grand piano, Minimoog, Polymoog, Memorymoog, Moog Source, ARP 2600, EMS Vocoder 2000, NED (New England Digital) Synclavier, LINN (Roger Linn) drum machine, E-MU Emulator, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 & 10, Roland Jupiter 8, TR-808 drum machine, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hammond B-3 organ.

Discography[edit]

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Albums[edit]

YearAlbumPeak chart positions
USUS CountryCAN
1970A Little Bit of Paul Davis
1972Paul Davis
1974Ride 'Em Cowboy14819
1976Southern Tracks & Fantasies
1977Singer of Songs: Teller of Tales8277
1980Paul Davis173
1981Cool Night52
1982The Best of Paul Davis
1993Very Best of Paul Davis – I Go Crazy
1995Greatest Hits
1999Sweet Life: His Greatest Hit Singles
2008Super Hits
2011The Best of Paul Davis (expanded version of 1982 LP)
2015The Very Best of Paul Davis (Varese Sarabande compilation)

NOTE: All albums are available in CD format

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Singles[edit]

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
USUS ACUS
Country
CACA ACAUS[7]NZ
1970'A Little Bit of Soap'52276016A Little Bit of Paul Davis
'I Just Wanna Keep It Together'51345847
'Can't You'[8]118Single only
1973'Boogie Woogie Man'68Paul Davis
1974'Ride 'Em Cowboy'2344730649Ride 'Em Cowboy
1975'Keep Our Love Alive'90Single only
1976'Thinking of You'4531Southern Tracks & Fantasies
'Superstar'353153
1977'I Go Crazy'725462Singer of Songs – Teller of Tales
1978'Darlin' (with Susan Collins)5137
'Sweet Life'1778515
'Cry Just a Little'7836Paul Davis
1980'Do Right'23464
1981'Cool Night'112347823[9]Cool Night
1982'65 Love Affair'65117113[10]
'Love or Let Me Be Lonely'4011
Singles

Guest singles[edit]

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YearSingleArtistPeak positionsAlbum
US CountryCAN Country
1987'You're Still New to Me'Marie Osmond11I Only Wanted You
1988'I Won't Take Less Than Your Love'Tanya Tucker
(with Paul Overstreet)
110Love Me Like You Used To
'Sweet Life' (re-recording)Marie Osmond4755All in Love
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Soundtrack appearances[edit]

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YearSongSoundtrackAdditional information
1984'(It Takes) Two to Tango'The Karate Kid
1987'If We Can Get Through The Night'About Last Night...

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Joel Whitburn Presents: The Billboard Hot 100 charts, The Seventies; Joel Whitburn's Top Pop singles: 1955–2010
  2. ^'Singer Paul Davis shot'. The Gainesville Sun. July 31, 1986. p. 2A.
  3. ^Chris Brennaman (April 2, 2008). 'Remembering Paul Davis'. Wtok.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  4. ^Casey Kasem, 'American Top 40', January 21, 1978
  5. ^'Pamela Gayle Jay Davis Obituary'. The Meridian Star. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  6. ^Livingston, Brian (April 23, 2008). 'Recording star Paul Davis dies Tuesday at age 60'. The Meridian Star.
  7. ^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 83. ISBN0-646-11917-6.
  8. ^'Can't You' at Discogs
  9. ^NZ OFFICIAL TOP 40 SINGLES, 2–8 May 1982
  10. ^NZ OFFICIAL TOP 40 SINGLES, 22–28 August 1982

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External links[edit]

  • Paul Davis on IMDb
  • Paul Davis discography
  • Paul Davis discography at Discogs
  • Paul Davis interview
  • Paul Davis at Find a Grave
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