Evans had a sizeable hit in the UK and Australia in 1978–79 with the morbid country song "Hello, This Is Joanie" (as it was titled on the New Zealand pressing released by Polydor Records) or, as it was known on a Spring Records release, "Hello, This is Joannie (The Telephone Answering Machine Song)".[1][2] In a 2004 interview Evans revealed that the voice of Joannie was provided by country artist Lea Jane Berinati.[3]
Evans also had minor hits with "After the Hurricane" which hit No.2 on April 8, 1961 on Vancouver's CFUN chart, and "Feelin' No Pain" which hit No.23 on Canadian CHUM charts.
Although he has written many song lyrics, Happy Go Lucky Me: A Lifetime of Music was published in 2021 by McNidder and Grace and is his first book. His autobiography describes his journey from getting his start in the music business, becoming part of the Brill's songwriting community and the sixty-three music-filled years that followed.
Books
Happy Go Lucky Me: A Lifetime Of Music McNidder & Grace (29 July 2021) ISBN978-0857162182
Discography
Albums
Paul Evans Sings the Fabulous Teens (1960)
Hear Paul Evans in Your Home Tonight! (1961)
Folk Songs of Many Lands (1961)
21 Years in a Tennessee Jail (as Paul Evans and the Rocky Mount Ramblers, 1964)
The Letter People Songs (1972)
Chatter Album (1972)
Hello This Is Paul Evans (1979)
The Fabulous Teens and Beyond (1995)
I Was Part of the 50's (1998)
Roses Are Red, My Love (2002)
Happy Go Lucky Me – The Paul Evans Songbook (2003)