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who is paul davis

Paul Davis most commonly refers to Paul Lavon Davis, an American singer‑songwriter known for soft rock, pop, and country hits in the 1970s and 1980s, especially the song “I Go Crazy.”

Who Paul Davis Was

Paul Lavon Davis was born on April 21, 1948, in Meridian, Mississippi, and became a professional musician in his late teens. He died on April 22, 2008, in his hometown, after a career that produced several enduring radio staples in the United States.

Music Career Snapshot

  • He started in local bands such as the Six Soul Survivors and Endless Chain before moving into songwriting and studio work.
  • In 1968 he signed on as a writer with Malaco Records, a gospel and blues label in Jackson, Mississippi.
  • His solo albums began appearing around 1970, blending soul , soft rock, and country influences.

Biggest Songs And Legacy

  • “I Go Crazy” (1977) became his signature hit, reaching the pop Top 10 and staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for a then‑record run.
  • Other notable songs include “Ride ’Em Cowboy,” “Cool Night,” and “’65 Love Affair,” the last of which became his highest‑charting single in 1982.
  • His work today is often grouped with smooth “yacht rock” and classic adult‑contemporary playlists, keeping his songs in rotation decades after their release.

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