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Over a career that has spanned a half century, Paul Anka has carved himself an incredibly legendary career. Beginning as a teen idol in 1957 with his single "Diana," Paul Anka has driven himself to be successful both personally and professionally. To this day, his classic songs still get stuck in the heads of the young and old alike. Get your Paul Anka tickets before they are gone!

In 1957, Anka auditioned for ABC in New York City where he sang what ended up being his first single, "Diana." The single was released later that year on the ABC-Paramount label and quickly rose to #1 on the Billboard chart. The single helped Paul Anka reach teen idol status and his catchy songs would quickly rise up the music charts. He recorded hit singles like "Crazy Love," "You Are My Destiny," "Lonely Boy" and perhaps his most recognizable song, "Put Your Head on My Shoulder." Paul Anka did not record an album for the ten years between 1962 and 1972. His comeback included a duet with Odia Coates called "(You're) Having My Baby," which proved to be the first #1 single from Anka in 15 years.

By the 1970's Paul Anka became a regular Las Vegas performer and built up a huge following. His classic songs became a staple of any Paul Anka concert, and as he moves through the new millennium and continues to tour, fans continue to fill the seats.

Paul Anka Concerts

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17.01.2025 08:00

Palm Desert

USA

Mccallum Theatre

17.01.2025 08:00

$200.00-$354.00

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18.01.2025 08:00

Palm Desert

USA

Mccallum Theatre

18.01.2025 08:00

$169.40-$435.63

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19.02.2025 08:00

Fort Lauderdale

USA

Au-Rene Theater - Broward Ctr For The Perf Arts

19.02.2025 08:00

$71.30-$2610.00

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23.02.2025 07:00

Naples

USA

Artis-Naples

23.02.2025 07:00

$283.00-$682.50

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25.02.2025 07:00

Clearwater

USA

Ruth Eckerd Hall

25.02.2025 07:00

$90.00-$429.55

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Artist Info

One of the biggest teen idols of the late '50s, Paul Anka moved to the adult sphere several years later and became a successful performer, songwriter, music businessman, and recording artist, remaining so well into the new millennium. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1941 to parents of Lebanese Christian descent who owned a local restaurant, Anka proved a child prodigy, beginning his show business life at the age of 12 as an impressionist. By the age of 14, he was stealing the family car to drive to amateur singing contests in nearby Hull, Quebec, and writing his own songs. His first single, "I Confess," appeared on the Riviera subsidiary of Jules and Joe Bihari's RPM label. While on a trip to New York with a group of friends who sang as the Rover Boys, Anka gained an audition with ABC producer Don Costa, and sang his own composition, "Diana," an ode to a former babysitter. Costa liked what he heard, recorded the teenager, and watched as the single hit number one on both sides of the Atlantic later in 1957, eventually selling a reported ten million copies worldwide.
Anka placed four songs in the Top 20 a year later, including "You Are My Destiny" and "Crazy Love," tempering the all-out rebellion of rock & roll with songs that questioned parental authority rather than promoting outright disobedience. He wrote one of Buddy Holly's last hits, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," and moved into movies with Let's Rock and Girls Town. The latter film spawned his biggest American hit, "Lonely Boy," just the first in a string of 1959 chart successes including "Put Your Head on My Shoulder," "It's Time to Cry," and "Puppy Love" (written for old flame Annette Funicello, and later a hit for Donny Osmond as well).
By 1961, when the teen idol craze began to cool off, Anka (a millionaire while still a minor) could boast of the over 125 compositions under his belt, his own record label (Spanka), and the recognition of being behind the second-best-selling single of all time (only "White Christmas" had sold more copies than "Diana"). Instead of resting on his laurels, Anka took on the adult market. First, he groomed a solo act and got bookings into that haven for sophisticates, the Copacabana. Anka next moved to RCA and, in yet another shrewd business move, bought the rights to his old masters and made a fortune on reissues alone. He diversified his career by appearing in several more movie roles (including the 1962 drama The Longest Day, for which he provided the title song). One of the first pop singers to do shows in Las Vegas, he also hosted television variety shows like Hullabaloo, The Midnight Special, and Spotlite, and moved on to foreign audiences in Asia and Europe (where he found his wife, Parisian model Anne de Zogheb). He wrote the theme to The Tonight Show (aired every weeknight for almost 30 years), rewrote the French lyrics to the song "Comme d'Habitude" for one of Frank Sinatra's most famous later songs, "My Way," and also wrote Tom Jones' biggest hit, "She's a Lady." Anka also branched out in the recording studio, recording theme albums such as Excitement on Park Avenue and Strictly Nashville.
Although he had hit the Top 40 only once since 1963, Anka stormed the number one slot in 1974 with "(You're) Having My Baby," a duet recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, with his singing protégée, Odia Coates. The duo's next two singles, "One Man Woman/One Woman Man" and "I Don't Like to Sleep Alone," both hit the Top Ten (his 1974 LP Anka reached gold), and his 1975 solo single, "Times of Your Life," reached number seven. Anka charted into the early '80s, continuing his many casino and international appearances while recording sparingly but continually. Concert recordings and compilations constituted the bulk of his '80s and '90s discography, although he also entered the studio, most notably on the 2005 Verve date Rock Swings, a collection of contemporary standards. Its large success prompted a follow-up (of sorts), Classic Songs: My Way, from 2007, which included more contemporary standards as well as duets with Michael Bublé and Jon Bon Jovi. Anka returned in 2011 with an album of Christmas songs, Songs of December, backed by a full orchestra. In 2013, Anka delivered the album Duets as a tie-in to his autobiography, My Way. The album featured Anka alongside a bevy of duet partners including Michael Bublé, Celine Dion, Chris Botti, and others.

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