Smyth, Patty: Patty Smyth

Smyth, Patty SKU: 38695582
Smyth, Patty: Patty Smyth

Smyth, Patty: Patty Smyth

Smyth, Patty SKU: 38695582

Format: CD

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Title: Patty Smyth
Artist: Smyth, Patty
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 600753813713
Genre: Rock

Out of print in the U.S.! In the '80s, Patty Smyth rose to fame as a powerful passionate vocalist fronting the band Scandal with hits like 'Goodbye To You' and 'The Warrior'. Following the end of Scandal, Smyth was invited by her friend Eddie Van Halen to join the band Van Halen to replace David Lee Roth as lead singer. She declined the offer and started a solo career releasing her debut album Never Enough. She put out her second solo effort in 1992, the eponymous Patty Smyth album. The certified gold album features additional US Top 40 hits 'No Mistakes', 'I Should Be Laughing' and the also certified gold hit single 'Sometimes Love Ain't Just Enough', a duet with The Eagles' Don Henley.

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