Patricia Paay (born
April 7,
1949) was well known in the
Netherlands in the
1960s,
1970s and
1980s for her contribution to popular music. Her voice became very well known to radio listeners around the North Sea as she voiced commercials, such as one for SKOL beer, and jingles for Radio Veronica.Being
Dutch and popular in
The Netherlands, perhaps Mrs. Curry-Paay's best known release there (English language) was her 1977 cover of the
Robert Knight hit, co-written by
Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, and made famous by
Love Affair in 1967, '
Everlasting Love'; from her album, The Lady Is a Champ.She met
Adam Curry and retired from music in the Netherlands in the mid-1980s to set up home with Adam in the
U.S. and help develop his career. She now lives in the
UK with her husband and their daughter Christina Curry. Paay sang many of the popular music remixes under the
Stars on 45 brand name and was a member of the spin-off act
Star Sisters, alongside sister Yvonne Keeley.
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