- Patty Smyth
Infobox Musical Artist
Name = Patty Smyth
Img_capt = Smyth at the premiere of "War, Inc. "
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Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date and age|1957|6|26New York City ,New York , U.S.
Instrument = Vocals
Genre = Rock
Years_active = 1981 - present
Label = Columbia, Sony
Associated_acts = Scandal
URL =Patty Smyth (born
26 June 1957 ,New York City ) first enjoyed mainstream success in 1982 as leadsinger of the band Scandal. That band's self-titled debut release becameColumbia Records ' biggest selling EP.Solo career
In the mid 1980s, Smyth became friends with
Valerie Bertinelli and her then husband,Eddie Van Halen . WhenDavid Lee Roth left the bandVan Halen , Eddie Van Halen invited Smyth to replace Roth as the band's lead singer. Smyth declined the offer. [ [http://blogs.tampabay.com/80s/2006/09/patty_smyth_sti.html Stuck in the '80s | tampabay.com: Archives ] ]Smyth dated punk
musician Richard Hell for two years; theirdaughter , Ruby, was born in 1985. In April 1997, Smyth married formertennis starJohn McEnroe . They presently live in New York City and have six children between them (three from his previous marriage toTatum O'Neal , one from her previous relationship and two together, daughters Anna and Ava).Following two solo albums in 1987 and 1992, she secured a further hit record via a duet with
Don Henley of The Eagles; "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough " peaked at number 2 in theBillboard Hot 100 , and went gold. Its parent album, "Patty Smyth", also went gold and featured an additionalTop 40 hit with "No Mistakes", as well as "I Should Be Laughing", a minor hit. She had previously recorded with Henley as abacking singer on severalsong s on hisalbum s "Building The Perfect Beast " and "The End of the Innocence ".She subsequently co-wrote the 1994
song "Look What Love Has Done", nominated for a Grammy and anAcademy Award after its inclusion in thesoundtrack to thefilm "Junior". Further soundtrack commissions resulted in her penning thetheme tune , "Wish I Were You", to the 1998 movie "Armageddon". (Smyth's husband,John McEnroe , claims in his autobiography [McEnroe, J., & Kaplan, J. (2003). "You Cannot Be Serious," Berkley Trade, ISBN 978-0425190081] that she was inspired to write the song by his own attempt at a musical career: she was struck by his excitement at playing music, when her feelings about the music industry were far more ambivalent.)As a result of her renewed popularity, Columbia issued a retrospective album, "Greatest Hits - Featuring Scandal". Two new songs were released on the anthology, including "Carnival Lights". The song, co-written with Bob Thiele Jr., concerned her mother Betty Smyth's years as a trapeze artist. Smyth set out to promote the album on an acoustic tour, employing ex-Bullet Lavolta
guitarist Duke Roth as hersideman .In 2004,
VH1 recruited the surviving members of Scandal for aBands Reunited episode resulting in a small reunion tour in 2005. In 2006, Columbia/Legacy released a new Scandal compilation CD as part of the "We Are The 80's series". The new compilation contained three unreleased tracks from the 1982 recording sessions ("Grow So Wise", "If You Leave Me", "I'm Here Tonight") as well as "All My Life", previously available on the flip side of "Goodbye To You", perennially one of her more popular songs.Albums
* "Never Enough" (1987) #66 U.S.
* "Patty Smyth" (1992) #47 U.S.
* "Greatest Hits – Featuring Scandal" (1998)Singles
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External links
* [http://www.pattysmythandscandal.com Patty Smyth official website]
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