Billy Paul
:''This Billy Paul is not to be confused with the British saxophonist of the same name with the
Wizzo Band.
Billy Paul (born
Paul Williams on
1 December,
1934 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a well known
soul singer, famous for his
Grammy-winning vocals on "
Me and Mrs. Jones". He is sometimes known as a
one-hit wonder, because while "Me and Mrs. Jones" was a
No. 1 hit for the last three weeks of 1972, it was his only
chart topper on the pop and soul music listings. Paul has been a frequent member and hit maker for the soul music scene in the years before and after his Grammy Award, especially with the use of the consistently popular
Philadelphia soul style as his backing.
He has, however, recorded much other material of note, including "Am I Black Enough For You?", "Let's Make A Baby" and an alternate version of "Let's Stay Together". Jones was on the
Neptune Records label for many years.
Other songs he recorded include "Thanks For Saving My Life", "Let 'Em In", "
Your Song", "Only The Strong Survive" and "Bring The Family Back". Paul is married, and continues to tour around the world extensively.