Patty Smyth
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Patty Smyth is an American singer and songwriter whose distinctive voice and new wave image captured the spirit of the MTV era. Rising to prominence through her visibility on cable music video channels, Smyth established herself as a compelling artist with her debut solo album Never Enough, which generated a pair of Top 100 hits. Her striking presence and musical talent made her a notable figure in the new wave movement, positioning her as an artist unafraid to embrace visual storytelling alongside her sonic innovations.
Smyth's career reached its commercial peak in 1992 with the duet "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," recorded with Don Henley of the Eagles, which climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her collaborative spirit extended to film, as she performed and co-wrote "Look What Love Has Done" with James Ingram for the 1994 film Junior, earning both a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media and an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Through her work across music and cinema, Smyth demonstrated a versatility that has solidified her place in the landscape of American popular music.
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