An uplifting collaboration of musical joy from Land & Hildebrand, a musical collaboration between Paul Land and Ray Hildebrand that spans over 2 decades.
An uplifting collaboration of musical joy from Land & Hildebrand, a musical collaboration between Paul Land and Ray Hildebrand that spans over 2 decades.
An uplifting collaboration of musical joy from Land & Hildebrand, a musical collaboration between Paul Land and Ray Hildebrand that spans over 2 decades.
Published in 1963, “Holiday for Teens” was the third and final album for Paul & Paula. “Holiday for Teens” came quickly on the heels of their first 2 albums, “Sing for Young Lovers” and “We go Together”, and continued the success that began with the hit song “Hey Paula.”
An uplifting collaboration of musical joy from Land & Hildebrand, a musical collaboration between Paul Land and Ray Hildebrand that spans over 2 decades.
Published in 1963, “Sing For Young Lovers” was the first album for Paul & Paula. It contains the no. 1 hit “Hey Paula” that made small town Texas friends Ray Hildebrand and Jill Jackson famous around the world.
On October 6, 1962, two college students from an obscure college in West Texas, drove to Ft. Worth and dropped in, unannounced, at a small recording studio. When the scheduled artist failed to appear, the two students were given the opportunity to record their song. A few months later “Hey, Paul” was at the top of the charts in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and anywhere in the world there were radio stations playing American music. This is the true story of how one song came to be, and how something so simple can change the lives of so many.
Published in 1963, “We Go Together” was the second album for Paul & Paula. This followup album came quickly on the heels of their first album “Sing for Young Lovers” that contained the hit song “Hey Paula” that started it all.