Paul Heaton

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Mermaids And Slaves 00:00 Tools
D.I.Y 00:00 Tools
The Pub 00:00 Tools
The Cross Eyed Rambler 00:00 Tools
I Do 00:00 Tools
A Good Old Fashioned Town 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster 00:00 Tools
The Balcony 00:00 Tools
God Bless Texas 00:00 Tools
The Austerity Of Love 00:00 Tools
The Ring From Your Hand 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Everything 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Praise 00:00 Tools
The Ladder's Bottom Rung 00:00 Tools
Even a Palm Tree 03:55 Tools
Moulding Of A Fool 00:00 Tools
Deckchair Collapsed 00:00 Tools
The Kids These Days 00:00 Tools
She Got The Garden 00:00 Tools
The Old Radio 00:00 Tools
I Don't See Them 00:00 Tools
Some Dancing To Do 00:00 Tools
(Man Is) The Biggest Bitch Of All 00:00 Tools
What Have We Become 00:00 Tools
Poems 00:00 Tools
One Man's England 00:00 Tools
7" Singles 00:00 Tools
Costa Del Sombre 00:00 Tools
Real Hope 00:00 Tools
The Snowman 00:00 Tools
When It Was Ours 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the South 00:00 Tools
The Right In Me 00:00 Tools
Life of a Cat 00:00 Tools
I Am Not A Muse 00:00 Tools
It's A Young Man's Game 00:00 Tools
Heatongrad 00:00 Tools
House Party 00:00 Tools
Acid Country 00:00 Tools
When I Get Back To Blighty 00:00 Tools
He Wants To 00:00 Tools
Stupid Tears 00:00 Tools
Sundial In The Shade 00:00 Tools
The Southside 00:00 Tools
This House 00:00 Tools
The Queen Of Soho 00:00 Tools
Lonesome And Sad Millionaire 00:00 Tools
If I May 00:00 Tools
The Horse And Groom 00:00 Tools
A Cold One in the Fridge 00:00 Tools
When Love For Woman Stops 00:00 Tools
People Like Us 00:00 Tools
The Fat Man 00:00 Tools
Wives 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Tools
No One Wants To Stay 00:00 Tools
Blackwater Banks 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A White Con 00:00 Tools
You, The Mountain And Me 00:00 Tools
A Little Time - 2018 Version 00:00 Tools
Silence Is 00:00 Tools
If He Don't 00:00 Tools
10 Lessons In Love 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Praise - Radio Mix 00:00 Tools
Love Makes You Happy 00:00 Tools
Your Bit Of Stuff 00:00 Tools
Panther 00:00 Tools
He Can't Marry Her 00:00 Tools
Moulding Of A Fool - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
The Perfect Couple 00:00 Tools
Mitch 00:00 Tools
Advice To Daughters 00:00 Tools
My Own Mother's Son 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Miss Me 00:00 Tools
Envy 00:00 Tools
Lust 00:00 Tools
Loving You Like I Do (Is Killing Me) 00:00 Tools
Pharoah's Boot 00:00 Tools
She Got The Garden - Radio Mix 00:00 Tools
If 00:00 Tools
Strawberry-Type Birthmark 00:00 Tools
Barstool 00:00 Tools
She Rolled Her Own 00:00 Tools
Last Day Blues 00:00 Tools
Man, Girl, Boy, Woman 00:00 Tools
Man's World 00:00 Tools
Loving Arms 00:00 Tools
Uncle Luther, Officer Pork-Pork and Fat Alice 00:00 Tools
The Real Blues 00:00 Tools
Greed 00:00 Tools
Gluttony 00:00 Tools
I Don't See Them - Radio Mix 00:00 Tools
Newfounded Uprising Collective 00:00 Tools
Proceed With Care 00:00 Tools
Wrath 00:00 Tools
State Vs Jeeves 00:00 Tools
Real Love 00:00 Tools
Fair Share Of Breathing 00:00 Tools
Capital Love 00:00 Tools
Ain't Done Payin' Yet 00:00 Tools
Gossip 00:00 Tools
Pharoah's Liar 00:00 Tools
Pride 00:00 Tools
Walk Into The Light 00:00 Tools
Market Street 00:00 Tools
The Street Been Put To Sleep 00:00 Tools
Sloth 00:00 Tools
The People Who Own The Night 00:00 Tools
Coda 00:00 Tools
Since My Dearest Husband 00:00 Tools
The Future Mrs Heaton 00:00 Tools
The Snowman - Brass Version 00:00 Tools
The Dice 00:00 Tools
The Old Radio [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Even a Palm Tree [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the South [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Young Man's Game [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Life of a Cat [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
House Party [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Praise (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
This House [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Acid Country [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
She Rolled Her Own (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Ladder's Bottom Rung [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Moulding Of A Fool (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Cool One In The Fridge [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
She Got The Garden (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
A Little Time (2018 Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't See Them (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
Almost But Definitely Not 00:00 Tools
D.I.Y - Heaton, Paul 00:00 Tools
The Old Radio (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Envy (feat. Jacqui Abbot) 00:00 Tools
I Do - Old Trafford Version 00:00 Tools
The Snowman (Brass Version) 00:00 Tools
I Do - Edit 00:00 Tools
Lust (feat. Wayne Gidden) 00:00 Tools
Happy Hour 00:00 Tools
Don't Marry Her 00:00 Tools
Gluttony (feat. Kenny Anderson) 00:00 Tools
Caravan Of Love 00:00 Tools
Greed (feat. Simon Aldred) 00:00 Tools
Mermaids & Slaves 00:00 Tools
The Old Radio - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Sloth (feat. Yvonne Shelton) 00:00 Tools
Pride (feat. Mike Greaves) 00:00 Tools
Me and the Farmer 00:00 Tools
Prettiest Eyes 00:00 Tools
A Little Time 00:00 Tools
Coda (feat. Steve Menzies) 00:00 Tools
The Pub - Square Devils Mix 00:00 Tools
Track 1 00:00 Tools
Good As Gold (Stupid As Mud) 00:00 Tools
Wives 1, 2 3 00:00 Tools
Old Red Eyes Is Back 00:00 Tools
The Pub (Square Devils Mix) 00:00 Tools
Perfect 10 00:00 Tools
You Keep It All In 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Evyerthing 00:00 Tools
The Pub (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Build 00:00 Tools
Rotterdam (Or Anywhere) 00:00 Tools
Panther (feat. Reg E. Cathey & Steve Menzies) 00:00 Tools
The Cross-Eyed Rambler 00:00 Tools
I Do (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Track 2 00:00 Tools
Mermaids And Slaves (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Ladder's Bottom Rung (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Manchester 00:00 Tools
Flag Day 00:00 Tools
By And By 00:00 Tools
Good Old Fashioned Town 00:00 Tools
The World Over [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Mans World 00:00 Tools
Strawberries 00:00 Tools
The Difference 00:00 Tools
Runaway Brains 00:00 Tools
D.I.Y. 00:00 Tools
Loving You Like I Do 00:00 Tools
Song For Whoever 00:00 Tools
Panther (feat. Reg E Cathey & Steve Menzies) 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Balcony (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Cross Eyed Rambler (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Do (Old Trafford Version) 00:00 Tools
Track 4 00:00 Tools
Ido 00:00 Tools
Track 3 00:00 Tools
A Good Old Fashioned Town (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Do (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Sailing Solo 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Everything [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
I Do [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
The Cross Eyed Rambler [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
cross eyed rambler 00:00 Tools
Loving You Like I Do (Is Killi 00:00 Tools
Shoe Size 00:00 Tools
I Do [Edit] 00:00 Tools
Deckchair Collapsed (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Kids These Days [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
God Bless Texas [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Mitch (Virgin Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
Poems (demo) 00:00 Tools
Track 5 00:00 Tools
You're the one that i want and scum 00:00 Tools
Track 6 00:00 Tools
Bye And Bye 00:00 Tools
The Kids These Days (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
God Bless Texas (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
D.I.Y. (ft. Jacqui Abbott) 00:00 Tools
Deskchair Collapsed 00:00 Tools
The Ring From Your Hand (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Pub [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Last Day Blue 00:00 Tools
The Balcony [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
The World Over 00:00 Tools
Flag Day (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Praise (feat. Jacqui Abbott) 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Praise [Radio Mix] 00:00 Tools
Wrath (feat. Aaron Wright) 00:00 Tools
Just a few things 00:00 Tools
Track 8 00:00 Tools
Paul Heaton - Ladder's Bottom Rung 00:00 Tools
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Paul David Heaton (born May 9, 1962) is an English born singer and songwriter. He was a member of The Beautiful South, and a former member of indie band The Housemartins, who disbanded in 1988. Paul Heaton formed The Housemartins in the early 1980s. The Housemartins released a number of singles and two studio albums, London 0 Hull 4 and The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. Their most famous hit was an a-capella version of the Isley Brothers' Caravan of Love, which was a Christmas number one in the UK. In 1988, Paul Heaton formed The Beautiful South from the ashes of The Housemartins. The Beautiful South released two top ten singles, Song for Whoever and You Keep It All In, which featured Irish singer Briana Corrigan on vocals. In 1989, the band released an album "Welcome to the Beautiful South" by which time Corrigan had joined the band as a full time member. The band's biggest success to date is the release of the single "A Little Time" in 1991. It reached number 1 on the charts. In 1993 the band released their third album, "0898 Beautiful South". In 1994, Briana Corrigan left the band and a new female vocalist, Jacqui Abbott, was brought in. During the recording of the band's fourth album "Miaow", Heaton was increasingly irritated with the band and at one time told them to get their act together or he would leave. "Miaow" is some of Heaton's most depressing songwriting (only their fifth studio album, "Blue Is The Colour", is considered sadder). Heaton was going through a break-up with his girlfriend and other problems at the time. After the release of Miaow's third single, "Prettiest Eyes", the record company was worried about the band's sales, so they proposed a greatest hits release to save the band. Heaton hated the idea as he was trying to keep the band as far away from mainstream as possible, but nevertheless, "Carry on up the Charts" was released in December 1994 and it sold overwhelmingly, going platinum and becoming one of the biggest selling albums of all time in the UK. The band returned to form a number one album, "Blue Is the Colour". Their sixth album, "Quench", also hit the top spot. In 2000, after the release of "Painting It Red", Jacqui Abbott left the band to care for her son. A second compilation album, "Solid Bronze", was released and two more studio albums with a new female vocalist, Alison Wheeler. The first, Gaze, became the first Beautiful South album to fail to reach the top 10, and the band were then dropped by Mercury Records. The following year (2004), newly signed to Sony, they released the curiously named covers album Goldiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs, an eclectic album that featured the Beautiful South's unique take on a wide variety of tracks by the like of ELO, Blue Öyster Cult, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, S Club 7, and Rufus Wainwright. Again, despite considerable publicity and promotional TV appearances, the album failed to make the top 10. 2006 saw the release of yet another album of new material, "Superbi." Reviews were generally positive. "Superbi" has more of an alt-country sound (plenty of slide guitar, for example) than previous Beautiful South releases. The album maintains the band's trademark eccentricity, however, featuring a dobro on one song. On the ITV documentary music series Faith & Music screened 29th October 2006, Paul talks openly and honestly about his atheism and his battle with alcoholism. Heaton is the father of two daughters, although he has never married. www.paulheatonmusic.co.uk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.