1) an Austral… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least nine artists with the name Paul Kelly:
1) an Australian singer-songwriter
2) an American film and TV composer
3) an American soul singer & songwriter
4) an Irish folk singer and songwriter
5) a member of British bands Birdie and East Village
6) a member of English rock band Northern Uproar
7) an English multi-instrumentalist for The Islanders
8) an American bass player
9) a member of The Martial Arts, BMX Bandits and How to Swim
1) Paul Kelly is an Australian singer-songwriter, based in Melbourne, and widely considered as an icon of Australian music. He has released music under his own name and as Paul Kelly and the Messengers, Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, and Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys. His output has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output comfortably straddles folk, rock, and even some country. His lyrics, simply and laconically voiced, have managed to speak to Australian experiences and history perhaps more broadly and directly than any other artist.
2) Paul Kelly is an American composer based in New York City. He is the talent that brings music to the world of film, TV, and advertising. He has been sought after by renowned directors, like Oliver Stone, for his blockbuster films, Savages, Any Given Sunday, Comandante and Oscar-Nominated short film Everything In This Country Must. Glowing reviews that Kelly has received, can be seen in the following from Thom Jurek, Soundings in Film, who say, “His moving sound constructions are full of emotions and moods — not all of them pleasant — and his takes on funk, rock, and blues are not journeyman, but those of a musician who takes these art forms seriously and seeks to represent them accurately in his utterances. Kelly may be a sketcher, but his sketches stand on their own outside the realm of the image,” and Frank O. Gutch Jr, Evolution In Film, who give glowing context to the work of Kelly in the following, “Paul Kelly knows what music is. He knows that it can be a setup, a climax, or an anticlimax. He knows the value of music applied to other media. More than that, he knows music. Not at all unlike a classical composer or even the rock band which plays beyond the fringe, he creates music for a reason.”
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3) Paul Kelly (born Paul Laurence Dunbar Kelly in Overtown, Miami, Florida, USA on 19 June 1940) is an American Soul singer, musician and producer. He is best known for the song "Stealing in the Name of the Lord", which was a hit in 1970. And in 1974 another hit with "Hooked, Hogtied & Collared" from the album with the same title. He also wrote "Personally", which has been widely-covered, and was a hit for soul singer Jackie Moore, as well as country singers Karla Bonoff and Ronnie McDowell. Other songs have been covered by gospel artists, including The Mighty Clouds Of Joy and The Staple Singers.
4) Paul Kelly (born 1957 in Dublin) is an Irish folk singer and songwriter. He has played Irish traditional music, bluegrass and country, and is equally at home in a variety of different styles of music.
5) Paul Kelly is a British member of Birdie and East Village
6) Paul Kelly is a member of English rock band Northern Uproar
7) Paul Kelly is an English multi-instrumentalist for The Islanders
8) Paul Kelly is an American bass player
9) a member of The Martial Arts, BMX Bandits and How to Swim
None of Your Business Now
Paul Kelly Lyrics
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Nor ask me how I'm going
It might make you feel better
But it's none of your business knowing
It's none of your business now
You say you regret it
And hope we can be friends
None of this business can mend
And it's none of your business now
Once we had the real thing
Nothing could compare
But it was really nothing
A hell of a business yeah, yeah
And none of our business now
So go and find another
Or write a stupid song
To help yourself get over
You're none of my business, so long!
You're none of my business now
Oh, please don't send me letters
Or knock upon my door
I'm on the way to better
I'm none of your business no more
I'm none of your business now
I'm none of your business no more
I'm none of your business now
In Paul Kelly's song "None of Your Business Now," the lyrics convey a strong sense of personal boundaries and a desire for independence and closure. The singer begins by requesting that the listener refrain from sending any more letters or inquiring about their well-being. Though the listener may believe that such actions would provide comfort or satisfaction, the singer makes it clear that their current state is not the listener's concern, as it is none of their business.
The singer further asserts their stance by dismissing the listener's attempts to apologize and suggest that they can become friends. The singer implies that the listener fails to understand the gravity of the situation, emphasizing that no amount of well-intentioned actions or attempts at reconciliation can rectify the situation. The singer reiterates that the past cannot be repaired or mended, emphasizing once again that it is none of the listener's business.
The song delves into the complexities of a past relationship, where the singer reflects on how they once believed they had something genuine, something that could not be compared to anything else. However, with retrospect, the singer realizes that this supposed connection was actually nothing significant. The use of the phrase "a hell of a business" suggests that the relationship was fraught with difficulties and challenges. Despite this realization, the singer emphasizes that the current state of affairs is none of their business now.
As the song progresses, the singer urges the listener to move on and find someone else or use music as a means to heal and move forward. The singer asserts that the listener and their attempts to reconnect are no longer of any concern to them. The repeated declaration, "You're none of my business, so long!" serves as a firm and definitive statement that the listener's presence and involvement in the singer's life is no longer wanted or needed.
The song concludes with the singer's plea for the listener to refrain from further contact, whether through letters or by knocking on their door. This concluding statement highlights the singer's determination to move towards a better future, independent of the listener's interference. By declaring, "I'm none of your business no more, I'm none of your business now," the singer firmly establishes their desire for personal autonomy and the freedom to create a new path for themselves, separate from the listener.
Line by Line Meaning
Send me no more letters
Stop contacting me through letters
Nor ask me how I'm going
Don't inquire about my well-being
It might make you feel better
You may find some comfort in doing so
But it's none of your business knowing
However, it is not your concern or right to know
It's none of your business now
Currently, it is not your affair
You say you regret it
You claim to feel remorse
And hope we can be friends
And desire a friendly relationship
You really just don't get it
You truly fail to understand
None of this business can mend
None of these affairs can be repaired
And it's none of your business now
Besides, it is no longer your concern
Once we had the real thing
In the past, we had something genuine
Nothing could compare
Nothing else could match it
But it was really nothing
But it was actually insignificant
A hell of a business yeah, yeah
An intense and chaotic situation, indeed
And none of our business now
And now it is none of our concern
So go and find another
Therefore, go and find someone else
Or write a stupid song
Or compose a foolish song
To help yourself get over
To aid in your healing process
You're none of my business, so long!
You are not my concern anymore, farewell!
You're none of my business now
At present, you are not my affair
Oh, please don't send me letters
Oh, please refrain from sending me letters
Or knock upon my door
Or coming to my doorstep uninvited
I'm on the way to better
I am on the path towards improvement
I'm none of your business no more
I am no longer your concern
I'm none of your business now
Now, I am not your affair
I'm none of your business no more
I am no longer your concern
I'm none of your business now
At this moment, I am not your affair
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul Maurice Kelly
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