Eddie Schwartz


Eddie Schwartz (December 22, 1949) is a Canadian musician and Juno Award winner who had moderate success as a recording artist in the early 1980s, before becoming a successful songwriter, and record producer in the late 1980s and the 1990s. Schwartz was born in Toronto, Ontario, and graduated from Toronto's York University in 1977 as a Music and English major. He began his musical career soon after playing guitar for Charity Brown's backing band and signed with Infinity Records for a solo contract in 1979. His self-titled debut album, Schwartz, followed in 1980, with A&M Records, as Infinity had gone bankrupt by then, and spawned his first Canadian hit, Does a Fool Ever Learn. His next album, No Refuge, came out in 1981, and did well in Canada, as well as the U.S., placing in the Billboard 200 and spawning a U.S. and Canadian hit single, All Our Tomorrows, (#28 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100). A follow-up track from this album, Over the Line also crept into the Hot 100, peaking at #91. This single would be his last one to crack the U.S. charts to date. At least half of the songs on the No Refuge album have since been covered by other mainstream artists. Schwartz's third and last album for a major record label, Public Life, came out two years later and featured another Canadian hit with Strike. Also included on this album was the original recording of his composition, Special Girl, which was a minor hit for him and became a bigger hit for the band, America. Although his earlies...

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