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Marx became the first solo artist in recording history to reach the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 with four singles from a debut album. In the lyrics, the speaker is still in love with an ex-lover and tortured by it, to the point of regretting falling in love with her. The music video for the selection was directed by Dominic Sena.
"Hazard" was released as the second single from Marx's third studio album, Rush Street (1991), on January 28, 1992, in the United States. In April 1992, "Hazard" peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and shortly thereafter topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, becoming Marx's third number-one single on that chart. [ 3 ]
Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963 [4]) is an American singer-songwriter.He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. [5] [6]Marx's first number one success as a songwriter came in 1984 with "What About Me?", which was recorded by Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram, and topped the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts.
Satisfied (Richard Marx song) Should've Known Better (Richard Marx song) Someday (Vince Gill song) Still Holding Out for You; Straight from My Heart (song) Suddenly (Toni Braxton song) Surrender to Me (Ann Wilson and Robin Zander song)
Days In Avalon is the sixth studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx, released independently in 2000 on the now defunct label Signal 21.This was the only release on the label created by Marx and Blood, Sweat, and Tears drummer Bobby Colomby.
"Don't Mean Nothing" is the debut single by singer/songwriter/producer Richard Marx from his triple platinum 1987 eponymous album. It hit No. 1 on Billboard ' s Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 3 on the Hot 100.
"Hold On to the Nights" is a power ballad written and performed by American rock singer/songwriter/musician Richard Marx. [2] This was the fourth and final single released from his self-titled debut album, and his first to reach number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Repeat Offender is the second studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx.Released on April 26, 1989, it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The album was certified four times platinum in United States due to five major singles on the Billboard charts, including two No. 1 hits: "Satisfied" and the platinum-certified "Right Here Waiting".