‘I Go Crazy’ Singer Paul Davis Dies at 60
Paul Davis, a singer and songwriter famous for the 1977 soft rock hit “I Go Crazy” died on Tuesday. He was 60 years old.
Davis died of a heart attack at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, the city where he grew up, cousin James Edwards said.
Davis’ other popular hits included “65 Love Affair;” “You’re Still New To Me,” a country duet with Marie Osmond; and “Ride ‘Em Cowboy.”
His 1977 album “Singer of Songs — Teller of Tales” featured the ballad “I Go Crazy.” The song slowly climbed the charts, peaking at No. 7 eight months after its release, according to Billboard’s Web site. The song stayed in the Top 100 for 40 weeks, according to Billboard — a record at the time for the magazine’s Hot 100 chart. The mark has since been surpassed many times; the current record holder is LeAnn Rimes’ “How Do I Live,” which stayed on the Hot 100 for 69 weeks.
You can listen to Paul Davis’ hit “I Go Crazy”, as well as “‘65 Love Affair” and other hits here.
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