"Eloise" is a pop song first released in 1968. It was sung by Barry Ryan, and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan. Running for a little over five minutes and 41 seconds, it featured strong orchestration, strong vocals, and a brief slow interlude. In that it is similar to the same year's hit "MacArthur Park". "Eloise" sold 3 million copies worldwide, and reached number 2 in the UK Single Chart as published by Record Retailer, but hit number 1 in the NME and Melody Maker charts. It topped the chart in seventeen countries.
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"Eloise" is a pop song first released in 1968. It was sung by Barry Ryan, and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan. Running for a little o… read more
"Eloise" is a pop song first released in 1968. It was sung by Barry Ryan, and written by his twin brother Paul Ryan. Running for a little over five minutes and 41 seconds, it f… read more
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson in Leeds on 24 October 1948; died 28 September 2021) was an English pop singer who, as well as solo hits in the late 1960s, enjoyed success in the duo Paul & Barry Ryan with his twin brother. The son of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of 15. In 1965 they signed a contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches" (1965), "Have Pity on the Boy" (1966), and "Missy Missy" (1966). When it turned out that Barry… read more
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson in Leeds on 24 October 1948; died 28 September 2021) was an English pop singer who, as well as solo hits in the late 1960s, enjoyed success in the duo Paul …read more
Barry Ryan (born Barry Sapherson in Leeds on 24 October 1948; died 28 September 2021) was an English pop singer who, as well as solo hits in the late 1960s, enjoyed success in the duo Paul & Barry Ryan with his twin brother. The s… read more