About "Don't Mean Nothing"
"Don't Mean Nothing" is the debut single by singer/songwriter/producer Richard Marx from his triple platinum 1987 eponymous album. It hit No. 1 on Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 3 on the Hot 100. With the chart success of "Don't Mean Nothing" and subsequent singles from his debut album, Marx became the first male artist to reach the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart with four singles from a debut album.The song was aided by a popular MTV music video that featured Cynthia Rhodes, who would later become Marx's first wife. In 1988, Marx was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rock Vocal Performance - Solo" for "Don't Mean Nothing". He competed against Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Bob Seger, and Joe Cocker.
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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