Richard Marx is an American singer-songwriter and producer celebrated for his successful career in the 1980s and 1990s. His debut album featured hits like "Don't Mean Nothing," and his follow-up work, including "Right Here Waiting" and "Endless Summer Nights," solidified his place in the music industry. Marx's ability to craft memorable melodies and heartfelt lyrics has contributed to his long-standing popularity and influence in pop and rock music.

"I'm happy, I would say that I'm one of the happiest people I know but I've certainly had periods of profound sadness, depression and heartache and those are the kind of things that are interesting to me to write about."



"I have complete freedom, and there's no way to get pigeonholed or bored. What could be better than that?"



"When things are too easy I lose interest in them so I find ways to complicate them to get myself interested."



"My joke, which isn't really a joke, is that there will be one of two tours: the tour for the album that does well, or the tour for the album that stiffs."



"I understand that, but this disc shows the type of music that I've always liked and wanted to make."



"The only thing that's a little tricky about it is sometimes people assume that if it's a new song, it's a reflection of what you're feeling or going through now."

