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Active until
  
1965

Genres
  
Jazz, Rock, Blues, Pop

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Members
  
Ray Hildebrand, Jill Jackson

Albums
  
Holiday for Teens, Hey Paul - The Very Best Of

Record labels
  
Danger Crue Records, Fosbury Records

Similar
  
Peter - Paul and Mary, Andy Williams, Bobby Vinton, The Chiffons, Michael Hutchence

Paul & Paula (Ray Hildebrand, born December 21, 1940, and Jill Jackson, born May 20, 1942) were an American pop singing duo, best known for their 1963 million selling No. 1 hit record, "Hey Paula".

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Biography

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Hildebrand was born in Joshua, Texas, and Jackson in McCamey, Texas. Both were attending Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas in 1962 when a local disc jockey, Riney Jordan, asked listeners to come to the studio and sing their songs to help the American Cancer Society. The duo sang a song called "Hey Paula," which Hildebrand wrote, and were encouraged to make a record of it.

Shelby Singleton of Mercury Records eventually signed them, but not before changing their professional name (Singleton reasoned that a pair named Ray and Jill singing about "Hey, hey Paula" and "Hey, hey Paul" did not make sense). "Hey Paula" sold over two million copies globally, and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America (R.I.A.A.) in 1963. The pairing of Paul & Paula was credited with inspiring other famous male/female pairings down the line, mostly from record companies that had originally turned the duo down in 1962. In November 1963 Nino Tempo & April Stevens and Dale and Grace had back-to-back Hot 100 #1s. Jerry Butler was quickly paired with Betty Everett, and Marvin Gaye was paired with a number of female partners before Motown finally settled on Tammi Terrell.

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The duo released two regular albums and a Christmas-themed album after the success of "Hey Paula", which charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the entire month of February 1963. Their follow-up, "Young Lovers", reached #6 on the Billboard chart later in the same year.

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In 1965, Hildebrand left the act to complete his college education, having decided that a future in show business was not for him. He made this decision in the middle of a Dick Clark Caravan of Stars road trip, and Clark had to fill in at the last minute. Hildebrand recorded a Christian music album in 1967 called He's Everything to Me.

Jackson went on with a solo career and Hildebrand returned to singing in the 1980s in the Christian duo Land & Hildebrand. Today, the twosome get together from time to time to sing as Paul & Paula for special events.

In 2002, Hildebrand and Jackson returned to Howard Payne University to be the homecoming guests of honor and Grand Marshalls.

Albums

  • (1963) We Go Together
  • (1963) Holiday for Teens
  • (1964) Paul & Paula Sing for Young Lovers
  • (1976) Welcome Warrior
  • (1978) National Lampoon's Animal House
  • (1995) The Best of Paul & Paula
  • (2000) Greatest Hits
  • Singles

  • "Hey Paula" (1963)
  • "Young Lovers" (1963)
  • "Flipped Over You" (1963)
  • "Something Old, Something New" (1963)
  • "A Perfect Pair" (1963)
  • "First Day Back At School" (1963)
  • "First Quarrel" (1963)
  • "We'll Never Break Up For Good" (1964)
  • Songs

    Hey PaulaNational Lampoon’s Animal House · 1978
    Sky And Sand2009
    Young Lovers1991

    References

    Paul & Paula Wikipedia