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Remembering Paul Davis

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Regarding www.wtok.com, we sadly learn by Reporter Chris Brennaman that Paul Davis passed away.

Paul Davis is a name that may not be the most recognizable by the general public in the music industry, even for people of his hometown of Meridian. But nearly everyone knows some of his hit songs.

"If you take Paul Davis' biography, it's going to be very small," said Van Mac of WOKK/The Radio People. "If you start stacking up his contributions to the music industry, it's very large. It's funny; he had so many hit records and the average person might not even know who Paul Davis is."
Davis released eight albums in his career with six singles reaching the top 20 on the Adult Contemporary charts, his highest being "Cool Night" which reached number two.

"Paul Davis, a singer/songwriter with a little bit of country influence, but with pop songs from the 60s and 70s that gave us great songs kind of like this one that we are going to start our double shot with, as we pay tribute to a Meridian legend. This is a double shot for Paul Davis on 106.9 The Buzz,"
said announcer Scott Stevens on 106.9 the Buzz.

Davis passed away at Rush Hospital from a heart attack. He was 60 years old.

His hit "I Go Crazy" reached Number 7 on the Billboard Top 100 Charts, and remained in the Top 100 for an incredible 40 weeks.

His songs "Cool Night," and "'65 Love Affair" also reached the Top 10 in 1981 and 1982, respectively.

Six of his recordings reached into the Top 10 on either the Billboard or Country charts. Davis was inducted into the Jimmie Rodgers Hall of Fame in Meridian in 1987.

Comments

I'd like to extend my sincere condolences to the Davis Family. Especially for Jim, Chris, Cory and Janie whom which were close friends of the family in the 1980's

His music is in my memory as a warm sensation that I treasure. I wish I could have known him presonally.

I knew Paul in his early career, my husband worked for Bang records. I lost touch with him after years but still heard and admired his music. My prayers are with his family.He will live on with his wonderful songs that will remain timeless.
Susan West (Jackson)

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