- Barry Ryan (singer)
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson,
24 October 1948 ,Leeds ,Yorkshire ) is an English popsinger .The son of pop singer
Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 they signed arecording contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches" (1965), "Have Pity on the Boy" (1966), and "Missy Missy" (1966).When it turned out that Barry's brother, allegedly on the verge of a
nervous breakdown , was unable to cope any longer with all the stress connected withshow business , the two brothers decided on a new division of labour: Paul would write thesong s which Barry would then interpret as a solo artist. Their greatest success as acomposer -singer duo, now forMGM Records , was "Eloise" (1968), melodramatic and heavily orchestrated. Later singles included "Love Is Love" (also 1968), "The Hunt" (1969), "Magical Spiel" (1970), and "Kitsch" (1970).Ryan was also very popular in
Germany . Promoted by "BRAVO", the German youthmagazine , Ryan also recorded a number of songs in German, for example "Die Zeit macht nur vor dem Teufel halt" ("Time Only Stops at The Devil").Ryan stopped performing in the early 1970s. There were rumours that Ryan had had an accident in the
recording studio . Supposedly he suffered serious burn wounds in the face and could no longer appear in public. However, he made a comeback in the late 1990s when a two CD set with his, and his brother's, old songs was published. Ryan was also part of the 'Solid Silver 60s Tour' of the UK in 2003, singing "Eloise" backed by The Dakotas.Barry is married to Christine Davison and has 2 children, Jack Davison (18th April 1995) and Sophia Davison (4th September 1996).
References
*http://alexgitlin.com/ryan.html Discography
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