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  2. Triumph and Demise: The Broken Promise of a Labor Generation

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    Paul appears as a commentator on Sky News and is the author of seven books: The Unmaking of Gough (1976), The Hawke Ascendancy (1984), The End of Certainty (1992), November 1975 (1995), Paradise Divided (2000), 100 Years: The Australian Story (2001) and The March of Patriots (2009).

  3. Paul Kelly (Australian musician) discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Paul Kelly, an Australian rock artist, includes solo releases, those from various bands that Paul Kelly has led, [nb 1] and material from the related projects. [2] Paul Kelly, under various guises, has released twenty-eight studio albums, sixty four singles , forty-two music videos, and contributed to ten film / television ...

  4. Paul Kelly (Australian musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Maurice Kelly [5] was born on 13 January 1955 in Adelaide, to John Erwin Kelly, a lawyer, and Josephine (née Filippini), the sixth of eight surviving children. [6] [7] According to Rip It Up magazine, "legend has it" that Kelly's mother gave birth to him "in a taxi outside North Adelaide's Calvary Hospital".

  5. The A to Z Recordings - Wikipedia

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    For the song Kelly "sings and strums acoustic guitar, with nephew Dan Kelly's electric guitar". [14] "Cities of Texas" is "spare – Paul's voice, [acoustic] guitar and harmonica – in the persona of the wind". [14] Kelly's inspirations are seeing Dallas from the front of a tour bus in 1987 and reading Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet Ozymandias ...

  6. Paul Kelly (American musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kelly (born June 19, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter. He is best known for the soul songs "Stealing in the Name of the Lord", which was a major hit in ...

  7. From St Kilda to Kings Cross - Wikipedia

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    In late 1984 Paul Kelly wrote "From St Kilda to Kings Cross" on Don Walker's piano while living at Walker's Kings Cross flat. [1] Kelly had met Walker (Cold Chisel keyboardist and songwriter) through his ex-wife's sister. [1] Kelly started composing the song as a blues variation on "From Memphis to Norfolk Is a 36-hour Ride" by Robert Johnson.

  8. Life Is Fine - Wikipedia

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    Life Is Fine is Kelly's first solo album of original material since 2012's Spring and Fall, and follows on from two releases in 2016: Seven Sonnets and a Song, which saw Kelly putting the words of William Shakespeare to music; and Death's Dateless Night, a collaborative album with Charlie Owen primarily consisting of covers and funeral songs.

  9. Paul Kelly (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul John Kelly (born 11 October 1947) is an Australian political journalist, author and television and radio commentator from Sydney. He has worked in a variety of roles, principally for The Australian newspaper and is currently its editor-at-large .