Smyth, Patty (1957–)
Smyth, Patty (1957–)
American singer. Born June 26, 1957, in New York, NY; m. Richard Hell (musician, div.); m. John McEnroe (tennis player), 1997; children: (1st m.) Ruby (b. 1985); (with McEnroe) Anna (b. 1995) and Ava (b. 1999).
As a teenager, formed band, Patty and the Planets; became lead vocalist for pop band Scandal and released the album Scandal (1982), which included singles "Goodbye to You" and "Love's Got a Line on You," and went on to become bestselling EP in Columbia Records' history; co-wrote material for album, The Warrior (1984), but quit band; made solo debut with album, Never Enough (1987); released gold album, Patty Smyth (1992), which included the Top-10 hit "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," a duet with Don Henley; nominated for Academy Award for song, "Look What Love has Done," from film Junior (1994); cut back on music career, but sometimes sings with Johnny Smyth's Band, where her husband plays guitar.