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  1. Released on (1997) Paul Kelly [AU] covered Pub with No Beer, Hey Good Looking, Nobody's Baby Now, To Bring You My Love and other songs. Paul Kelly [AU] originally did Hey Good Looking, Pub with No Beer, To Bring You My Love, Nobody's Baby Now and other songs. Paul Kelly [AU] wrote Darling It Hurts, Randwick Bells and Dumb Things.

  2. Post. (1985) Gossip. (1986) Singles from Post. "From St Kilda to Kings Cross". Released: April 1985. Post is the first solo album by Australian singer-songwriter rock musician, Paul Kelly. [1] Kelly had moved to Sydney by January 1985, after leaving his Melbourne -based Paul Kelly Band and the breakup of his marriage to Hilary Brown.

  3. Released: 1997. "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning". Released: 1998. "I'll Be Your Lover". Released: 1998. "Melting". Released: 1998. Words And Music is an album recorded by Paul Kelly and originally released in 1998.

  4. Our sunshine, our sunshine. Through fire and flood, through tears and blood. Through dust and mud still riding on. Forever trapped in a suit of steel. With the hotel burning behind. Betrayed by his companions. And the train waiting down the line. Forever tall on a bareback horse. Getting through by the skin of his teeth.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › To_Her_DoorTo Her Door - Wikipedia

    For the Empire of the Sun song, see Two Vines. " To Her Door " is a song by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, released as a single ahead of their second album, Under the Sun (released in North America and Europe as by Paul Kelly and the Messengers). The single was released in September 1987 [1] and reached No. 14 on the Australian singles charts.

  6. Stardust Five from Australia. This artist appears in 1 chart and has received 0 comments and 0 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. BestEverAlbums.com provides a whole host of statistics, and allows you to rate, rank and comment on your favourite albums, artists and tacks as well as letting you create your own year, decade or overall charts.

  7. Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds. (2019) Live at the Sydney Opera House is a live album by Australian musician Paul Kelly. The album was released on 26 April 2019 and peaked at number 61 on the ARIA Charts. The album captures Kelly show from the forecourt of Sydney Opera House which was broadcast live across the Australia on the ABC.

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