Richard Marx

Richard Marx

Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.


Richard Marx

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. His second chart-topper was 1985's "Crazy)", a song he co-wrote with Rogers which reached number one in the Hot Country Songs chart. Marx's self-titled debut album) went triple-platinum in 1987, and his first single, "Don't Mean Nothing", reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Between 1987 and 1994, he had 14 top 20 hits, including three number one singles.


Richard Marx

Marx is the only male artist in history to have his first seven singles reach the top 5 of the Billboard charts. He has scored a total of 14 number one singles, both as a performer and as a songwriter/producer. As a singer, his No. 1 hits include "Hazard)", "Right Here Waiting", "Hold On to the Nights", "Endless Summer Nights", and "Satisfied)". According to Billboard), Marx "holds the distinction of having written songs that have hit No. 1 on various Billboard charts in each of the last four decades."

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