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Paul Young
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Paul Young

33 titles on file · age 70 · Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK · IMDb ↗

Paul Antony Young (born 17 January 1956) 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. Released in 1983, his debut album, No Parlez, was the first of three UK number-one albums. Young's smooth yet soulful voice belongs to a genre known as "blue-eyed soul". He won a Brit Award for Best British Male in 1985, and his hit "Every Time You Go Away" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and won Best British Video at the 1986 Brit Awards. Performing on the 1984 charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" which included singing the opening lines, Young played Live Aid held at Wembley Stadium, London in July 1985. He sang the Crowded House track "Don't Dream It's Over" at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988. In 1992, he sang "Radio Ga Ga" with the surviving members of Queen at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert. Since the mid-1990s, Young has performed with the band Los Pacaminos. Paul Young was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. He has an older brother and a younger sister. As a youth, after school, he played football for the Vauxhall Motors factory where he worked. In his spare time, he played in several bands as a bass guitarist. The first group for which Young 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". 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. 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 gig was followed by another at the Horn of Plenty in St Albans. 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. 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. Q-Tips appeared on BBC Television's In Concert, Rock Goes to College and The Old Grey Whistle Test in the latter part of 1981. Q-Tips also 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. ... Source: Article "Paul Young" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Filmography · 30

Saturday Night Live
TV ★ 3.5

Saturday Night Live

1975 · Self - Musical Guest

Top of the Pops
TV ★ 3.3

Top of the Pops

1964 · Self

Sacrée soirée
TV ★ 2.9

Sacrée soirée

1987 · Self

Champs-Elysées
TV ★ 3.4

Champs-Elysées

1982 · Self

Never Mind the Buzzcocks
TV ★ 3.5

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

1996 · Self

Le monde est à vous
TV

Le monde est à vous

1987 · Self

Celebrity Mastermind
TV ★ 3.0

Celebrity Mastermind

2003

Geld oder Liebe
TV ★ 3.5

Geld oder Liebe

1989 · Self

The Cannon & Ball Show
TV

The Cannon & Ball Show

1979 · Self

Die Giovanni Zarrella Show
TV

Die Giovanni Zarrella Show

2021 · Self

Live Aid
Film ★ 3.9

Live Aid

1985 · Self

Freddie Mercury: The Final Act
Film ★ 3.3

Freddie Mercury: The Final Act

2022 · Self

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
Film ★ 4.2

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert

1992 · Self

Queen: Champions of the World
Film ★ 4.2

Queen: Champions of the World

1995 · Self

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Film ★ 3.3

Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute

1988 · Self

Live Eighties
Film

Live Eighties

2004 · Self

O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar
Film

O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar

2009 · Self (archive footage)

Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today
Film

Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today

2005 · Self

The Making of Do They Know It's Christmas?
Film ★ 4.0

The Making of Do They Know It's Christmas?

2024 · Self

Zucchero | Sugar Fornaciari
Film ★ 3.8

Zucchero | Sugar Fornaciari

2023 · Self

Live Aid
Film ★ 4.6

Live Aid

2004 · Self

Video AID
Film

Video AID

1985 · Self

Zucchero | Zu and co.: Live at Royal Albert Hall
Film ★ 3.2

Zucchero | Zu and co.: Live at Royal Albert Hall

2004 · Self

Larry presents: Best of The 80s
Film

Larry presents: Best of The 80s

2004 · Self

Prince's Trust Rock Gala - Volume 1
Film ★ 4.0

Prince's Trust Rock Gala - Volume 1

1986 · Self - Performer

Prachtig 80: Volume 2
Film

Prachtig 80: Volume 2

2003 · Self

Paul Young at the BBC
Film

Paul Young at the BBC

2026 · Interviewed Guest

Paul Young | No Parlez
Film

Paul Young | No Parlez

2024 · Self

Paul Young | Come Back and Stay
Film

Paul Young | Come Back and Stay

1983 · Self

Formel Eins - Die Kultvideos Vol. 2
Film

Formel Eins - Die Kultvideos Vol. 2

2008 · Self (archive footage)

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