Talk:Paul Davis (singer)
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I Go Crazy
[edit]The links to "I Go Crazy" currently are redirected to the 1984 Queen album The Works. "I Go Crazy" hit #7 on the charts in 1977 and probably merits an article of its own. At the very least, perhaps the links here should be removed to prevent confusion. 66.17.118.207 15:34, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
What's the significance of B?
[edit]Why Paul B Davis when his middle name is Lavon? WWGB (talk) 01:26, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
- Actually moved it back to Paul Davis (singer). Yes there are other singers with his name but I don't see any articles here for it. --WoohookittyWoohoo! 09:00, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
According to the Wikipedia article on her, Ann B. Davis never married, so how could she be Paul's mother?107.185.97.165 (talk) 11:49, 24 February 2017 (UTC)
Nigel Olsson/Michael Johnson/Dan Seals
[edit]Paul produced the late Nigel Olsson's debut album in 1979 that included the top 20 hit "Dancing Shoes." He also produced for similar adult contemporary artists, Michael Johnson and for Dan Seals when both made their migration into the country music charts in the mid 80s.
20:48, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
Paul Davis synths
[edit]I just did this edit:
/* Equipment */ Removed ARP Rhodes Chroma synthesizer from 1972-74 and 1975-76, because Wiki's own Chroma page correctly states that it wasn't sold until 1982, after being in development by ARP from 1979-1980.
Someone who knows better than I should also clarify whether or not he even used it in 1979 (only possible at that time if he had an ARP prototype, not the 1982 Rhodes version).
And now I see other discrepancies, so am wondering about the source of this (very nice :) gear list. For example, the Oberheim OB-8 wasn't released until early 1983; perhaps someone has mistaken it for the identical looking OB-Xa which was made from 1980-1982.
The 1972-1974 entry lists Moog Opus 6 :) This is a muddle of either Moog Sonic Six (1972-1979) or Moog Opus 3 (1980).
Also, shouldn't all the synths link to their pages? — Preceding unsigned comment added by AnonymousWikiEditor222 (talk • contribs) 20:09, 25 September 2018 (UTC)
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