He is now A former teacher at Liberty middle school:For the musician, see Daryl Hall
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Richardson has written with recording artists Daryl Hall, Adam Joseph and Hugh Panaro from Broadway’s The Phantom of the Opera; and collaborated with songwriters including David Lai.
"Everytime You Go Away" is a song written by Daryl Hall and covered by Paul Young in 1985.
This project also contains standards by Billie Holiday (God Bless The Child) and Sam Cooke (Bring It On Home To Me), popular classics by Seals and Crofts (Summer Breeze) and Daryl Hall (Everytime You Go Away) along with the classic jazz-swing "Four" by the legendary Miles Davis, and the neo-soul hit "Ordinary People" by John Legend.
The song, written by longtime collaborator Jerry Lynn Williams, is an excellent combination of Eric Clapton's rough, seasoned vocals and guest vocalist Daryl Hall's light vocals, and the tune went to number 4 on the US mainstream rock charts.
According to Daryl Hall, Hartman had written the song with Hall & Oates in mind, and offered the song to them to record as their own.
According to Daryl Hall, Eddie Van Halen copied the synth part of this song and used it for the song "Jump" by Van Halen.
VH1 Behind the Music: The Daryl Hall and John Oates Collection is a compilation album by Hall & Oates.