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Paul Kelly, under various guises, has released twenty-eight studio albums, sixty four singles, forty-two music videos, and contributed to ten film / television soundtracks and scores. [3] In August 1978, Paul Kelly and the Dots was formed from the remains of Melbourne band High Rise Bombers. [2]
Songs from the South, subtitled Paul Kelly's Greatest Hits, is a greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly. It was released on 13 May 1997 by Mushroom Records. [3] The album peaked at No. 2 on the Australian Recording Industry Association Albums Chart. [4] [5] It was certified 7× platinum by 2017. [6]
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Paul Kelly's younger sister, Mary Jo Kelly, is a Melbourne-based pianist who performed with him on the track "South of Germany" for Paul Kelly Live at the Athenaeum, May 1992 (1992). [137] She has performed in Latin bands and worked as a music teacher at the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School.
The title was used for the feature-length documentary film, Land of the Little Kings, [5] which tells the stories of Indigenous children affected by being forcibly removed from their families, [6] through the stories of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, and the song is sung by Roach in the film.
In 1997, Paul Kelly released his first compilation Songs from the South. A second volume, Songs from the South Volume 2 was released in 2008. Eleven years later, the collection is getting a third upgrade. The 2019 album includes the brand new song "When We're Both Old & Mad" with Kasey Chambers. [1]
How to Make Gravy is a four-track EP by Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly and was originally released on 4 November 1996 [1] on White Label Records in Australia. The title track was written by Kelly and earned him a 'Song of the Year' nomination at the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Music Awards of 1998. It tells the ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Paul Kelly (Australian musician)" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .