Paul Barry (songwriter)


Paul Michael Barry is a British songwriter and musician also known for his time with Dreamhouse. Some of his best-known songs include "Believe" by Cher, and "Hero" and "Bailamos" by Enrique Iglesias. He has won three Ivor Novello Awards and ASCAP PRS writer of the year 2000. He has scored three US number-one singles, as well as other number-ones around the world.
His songs have been recorded by Lionel Richie, James Morrison, Celine Dion, Ricky Martin, Lemar, Craig David, Tina Turner, Britney Spears, Rod Stewart, Lara Fabian, Ronan Keating, Esmee Denters, JLS, Rebecca Ferguson, The Vamps and most recently, James Bay, Nelly Furtado, among others.
He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland where his band first signed with Bruce Findlay's Zoom Records as lead singer with The Questions while still at high school. Whilst attending University where he studied Geology, he went on to pursue his dream with his band signed to Paul Weller's Respond Record label and released one album entitled Belief. He co-wrote "The House That Jack Built" for Tracie Young reaching number 9 in the UK chart at that time also. He also pursued a solo career and co-formed the band God's Gift releasing again one album. He performed in a covers band, Frett Monkey, for some years also and found commercial success co-writing "Believe" and other hits by himself. He can play various instruments including guitar, piano, and bass.

Songwriting career

Barry has five songs on the multi-platinum Cher LP Believe, including "Strong Enough" and "Believe". He has also co-written more songs for Cher including "Song for the Lonely" and "The Music's No Good Without You" from the Living Proof album. Barry worked with Enrique Iglesias, initially writing for and later collaborating with him. He has been a source of eight singles from four albums for Iglesias: "Hero", "Bailamos” and "Be With You", the latter two songs reaching the number one spot on the US Billboard Hot 100. "Hero" stayed at number three in the US for four weeks, and was number one in the UK and several other countries. Other hits include "Rhythm Divine", "Love to See You Cry" and "Not in Love".
Barry worked with Lionel Richie for his Renaissance album, co-writing six songs, including the singles "Angel", "Don't Stop the Music" and "Tender Heart", then on five songs for Richie's Just for You album, including the title track.
He co-wrote the Bryan McFadden/Delta Goodrem duet "Almost Here", which first brought the two artists together, and was number one in Ireland and Australia, as well as number three in the UK. More recently Barry worked with James Morrison on two songs for his Songs for You, Truths for Me album, including the first single "You Make It Real". He also contributed two songs to JLS debut album JLS and Another World to The Vamps debut album, "Meet the Vamps". Barry has recently co-written new artist James Bay's single "Let It Go", and he's currently working with Anggun for her sixth international album. He currently co-wrote Nelly Furtado's songs "Phoenix" and "Bliss", both also co-written by Mark Taylor, for her sixth album The Ride. In 2013 and 2017, he worked with Shane Filan of Irish pop band Westlife for four tracks of You and Me and Love Always albums where it charted in the top 10 in both UK Albums Chart and Irish Albums Chart.

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