Artist Bio:
Paul Young is a British singer and songwriter born on January 17, 1956, in Luton, England. He rose to fame in the 1980s with his soulful voice and hits such as "Everytime You Go Away" and "Come Back and Stay." Young started his music career as the frontman of the band Q-Tips before pursuing a successful solo career.
During the 1980s, Paul Young achieved international success, with several top 10 hits in the UK and US. He won a Brit Award for Best Male Artist in 1985 and continued to release music throughout the following decades. Young's music style is a blend of pop, rock, and soul, and he is known for his impressive vocal range and emotive performances.
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