The official music video, which earned the award at the 1986 Brit Awards, is noted for its evocative and artistic presentation.
: Beyond its chart success, the song is remembered as a "tearjerker" and remains a staple on 80s-themed tours and playlists. Paul Young - Everytime You Go Away (Official Video)
: On platforms like Discogs , the single maintains a high average rating (approx. 4.05/5 ), with users often calling it his "best piece of music, hands down". The official music video, which earned the award
: The video features Young’s signature emotive performance style, often described as "singing from the soul". Paul Young’s cover of is widely regarded as
: Critics and fans highlight it as an excellent example of an "excellent performance video" for its era, capturing the "blue-eyed soul" essence of the track.
Paul Young’s cover of is widely regarded as a definitive 1980s ballad, praised for its soulful delivery and polished production. Originally written by Daryl Hall, Young’s version became a massive international success, reaching #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1985. Music Video Review
: Modern reviews frequently point out Pino Palladino’s standout fretless bass line, which provides the song's melodic foundation and is considered iconic among musicians. Critical Reception
The official music video, which earned the award at the 1986 Brit Awards, is noted for its evocative and artistic presentation.
: Beyond its chart success, the song is remembered as a "tearjerker" and remains a staple on 80s-themed tours and playlists.
: On platforms like Discogs , the single maintains a high average rating (approx. 4.05/5 ), with users often calling it his "best piece of music, hands down".
: The video features Young’s signature emotive performance style, often described as "singing from the soul".
: Critics and fans highlight it as an excellent example of an "excellent performance video" for its era, capturing the "blue-eyed soul" essence of the track.
Paul Young’s cover of is widely regarded as a definitive 1980s ballad, praised for its soulful delivery and polished production. Originally written by Daryl Hall, Young’s version became a massive international success, reaching #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1985. Music Video Review
: Modern reviews frequently point out Pino Palladino’s standout fretless bass line, which provides the song's melodic foundation and is considered iconic among musicians. Critical Reception