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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Guaranteed Records

Paul Evans (born March 5, 1938, Queens, New York) is an American Rock And Roll Singer and songwriter, who was most prominent in the 1950s and 1960s. As a performer, he had hits with the songs "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)" (his biggest hit, reaching #9 on the Billboard Hot 100), "Midnite Special" and "Happy-Go-Lucky Me".
"Happy-Go-Lucky Me" has been featured in the John Waters' film, Pecker and an episode of the television program Scrubs.
As a songwriter Evans' songs were performed by numerous performers, including Elvis Presley, Jimmy Dean and Pat Boone. His most successful songs were "Roses Are Red (My Love)", which was a number one hit for Bobby Vinton in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100; and "When", a chart topper in the UK Singles Chart and #5 in the U.S. for The Kalen Twins.
He also had a hit in the UK and Austrailia in 1978 with the morbid country song "Hello, This is Joni" (the New Zealand pressing released by Polydor Records) or, on some recordings it was titled as "Hello, This is Joanie (The Telephone Answering Machine Song)". It was written by Paul Evans and F. Tobias and produced by Jimmy 'Wiz' Wisner.
Evans songs have also been recorded by Jackie Wilson, Frankie Lymon, Fabian, The Coasters, and more recently by Reba McEntire. His work has also been used in films and as the theme music for CBS This Morning.

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