English singer-songwriter, credited with writing "Eloise"; recorded the 1976 album "Scorpio Rising" and songs noted for orchestral, baroque-tinged arrangements.

Paul Ryan is the composer of the dramatic pop song "Eloise" and recorded material including the album "Scorpio Rising" (1976). Reviews describe his work as orchestral/chanson-influenced, richly arranged and underappreciated; he worked with his twin brother Barry Ryan during earlier successes.

One detailed, admiring review on DeBaser praises Paul Ryan's baroque/orchestral pop style and highlights the song "The Day That Anastasia Romanoff Died". The reviewer links Ryan to the 1976 album Scorpio Rising and notes his authorship of "Eloise". The piece frames Ryan as a highly crafted, underappreciated artist.

For:Fans of orchestral/baroque pop and collectors of overlooked 1970s songwriting.

 “Twisting on an empty spiral Ending in the twilight of your years Eyes that sparkle like a thousand jewels They close on fools that had no tears But they could not take your smile And they would not close your eyes Sweet Anastasia Romanoff there's nothing more to fear”

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