Henry Paul Band

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Grey Ghost 07:13 Tools
So Long 05:11 Tools
Crossfire 03:17 Tools
Foolin' 02:52 Tools
Wood Wind 00:48 Tools
Lonely Dreamer 03:56 Tools
I Don't Need You No More 02:45 Tools
All I Need 04:12 Tools
One Night Stands 04:11 Tools
Feel the Heat 00:00 Tools
Keeping Our Love Alive 03:55 Tools
Longshot 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Talkin' 04:44 Tools
Running Away 03:50 Tools
Turn It Up 00:00 Tools
Go Down Rockin' 03:56 Tools
You Really Know (What I Mean) 04:07 Tools
You Really Know [What I Mean] 04:07 Tools
Brown Eyed Girl 03:42 Tools
Hollywood Paradise 00:00 Tools
Crazy Eyes 04:30 Tools
Living Without Your Love 03:33 Tools
Night City 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
I Can See It 00:00 Tools
Distant Riders 00:00 Tools
Shot to Hell 00:00 Tools
Nightline 00:00 Tools
Anytime 03:05 Tools
Outa My Mind 00:00 Tools
Kamikaze Rock 00:00 Tools
766-2623 [Romance] 04:49 Tools
Cold War 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me This Way 03:46 Tools
Heat Of The Night 03:27 Tools
Circle Of Silence 00:00 Tools
Desireé 00:00 Tools
Rising Star [In the Southern Sky] 03:40 Tools
Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Rising Star (In the Southern Sky) 00:00 Tools
766-2623 (Romance) 00:00 Tools
Desiree 00:00 Tools
Foolin 02:52 Tools
Freeborn Man 00:00 Tools
Knoxville Girl 00:00 Tools
You Really Know 00:00 Tools
So Long - Live 00:00 Tools
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Within a year after leaving The Outlaws Henry founded the Henry Paul Band, debuting in 1979 with the album Grey Ghost. It included songs such as "So Long" and "Grey Ghost", which was dedicated to the memory of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. The band recorded three more albums including Feel The Heat, which had more of a rock edge and included the title track as well as "Whiskey Talkin'." Their third album, Anytime, included the top-40 hit "Living Without Your Love" and live show highlight "Crazy Eyes." Henry's last, self-titled album with the Henry Paul Band featured the haunting song "Tragedy." In 1983 the Henry Paul Band disbanded as Henry reunited with Hughie Thomasson of The Outlaws. Their collaboration led to the 1986 release of The Outlaws' Soldiers of Fortune. He remained with the band until 1989, when he left again to start a new career in country music, founding BlackHawk in 1991. Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins joined Henry in BlackHawk to create a new blend of country music, using three-part harmonies and introspective songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.