After years of constant live work and minimal record success with STREETBAND and Soul revivalists the Q-TIPS, singer PAUL YOUNG has gone it alone. His new single ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat ’ (a Marvin Gaye oldie) topped the UK charts. Young has no aversion to performing covers and the inclusion in his live repertoire of songs like Joy Division’s 'Love Will Tear Us Apart’ has stirred some controversy. His debut LP ‘No Parlez’ is released early Sept.
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Rip It Up, Issue 73, 1 August 1983, Page 2
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77After years of constant live work and minimal record success with STREETBAND and Soul revivalists the Q-TIPS, singer PAUL YOUNG has gone it alone. His new single ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat ’ (a Marvin Gaye oldie) topped the UK charts. Young has no aversion to performing covers and the inclusion in his live repertoire of songs like Joy Division’s 'Love Will Tear Us Apart’ has stirred some controversy. His debut LP ‘No Parlez’ is released early Sept. Rip It Up, Issue 73, 1 August 1983, Page 2
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