About "Hazard"
"Hazard" is a song written, produced, and performed by American singer-songwriter Richard Marx. The song is about a woman named Mary who mysteriously disappears and a social pariah who is accused of orchestrating Mary's disappearance, despite claiming to be innocent. The song's music video follows this plot. "Hazard" was released as the second single from Marx's third studio album, Rush Street (1991), on January 28, 1992, in the United States.
In April 1992, "Hazard" peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and shortly thereafter topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, becoming Marx's third number-one single on that chart. Internationally, "Hazard" reached No. 1 in Australia, the top three in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and the top 10 in New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden.
Top songs by Richard Marx
- Right Here Waiting
- Hazard
- Big Boy Now
- Hold On To The Nights
- Don't Mean Nothin'
- Goodbye Hollywood
- Can't Help Falling In Love
- Heart Of My Own
- Back To Me
- At The Beginning (duet With Donna Lewis)
- Hungry Eyes
- Another Heaven
- Days In Avalon
- Dependence
- Heart On The Line
- Almost Everything
- Hands In Your Pocket
- Chaque Jour De Ta Vie (duet With Roch Voisine)
- Can't Lie To My Heart
- At The Beginning
- If You Don't Want My Love
- Bring It On Home
- Angelia
- Falling
- Baby Blues
- Keep Coming Back
- One More Try
- Beautiful
- Haunt Me Tonight
- Have Mercy
- Lonely Heart
- Heaven Only Knows
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