Richard Noel Marx nació el 16 de septiembre de 1963 en Chicago, Illinois, en una familia con fuerte inclinación musical. Su padre, Dick Marx, era un arreglista y compositor talentoso, y su madre, Ruth Marx, una cantante profesional. Desde una edad temprana, Richard estuvo inmerso en un ambiente lleno de música, lo cual influyó profundamente en su carrera posterior.
Richard comenzó a mostrar interés por la música desde niño. A los cinco años, ya cantaba jingles para comerciales de televisión, muchos de los cuales fueron compuestos por su padre. Estas experiencias tempranas en el estudio de grabación sentaron las bases para su fascinante carrera.
A los 17 años, Richard Marx envió una cinta de demostración a Lionel Richie, quien se interesó de inmediato en su talento. Richie lo invitó a Los Ángeles para trabajar como corista y compositor. En esa ciudad, Richard Marx continuó perfeccionando sus habilidades y componiendo música para otros artistas, incluyendo a Kenny Rogers y Freddie Jackson.
En 1987, Richard lanzó su álbum debut homónimo, "Richard Marx". Este álbum fue un éxito rotundo, alcanzando el puesto número 8 en el Billboard 200 y generando cuatro sencillos exitosos: "Don't Mean Nothing", "Should've Known Better", "Endless Summer Nights" y "Hold On to the Nights". Sus letras sentimentales y melodías cautivadoras le ganaron seguidores en todo el mundo.
El segundo álbum de Richard Marx, "Repeat
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When I'm low, and I'm weak, and I'm lost
I don't know who I can trust
Paranoia, the destroyer, comes knocking on my door
You know the pain drifts to days, turns to nights
But it slowly will subside
And when it does, I take a step, I take a breath
And wonder what I'll find
Can you hear what I'm saying?
Got my mind meditating on love, love
Feel what I'm saying
Got my mind meditating on love, love
(The human condition, the human condition)
Too much blood, too much hate, turn off the set
There's got to be something more
When Mohammed, Allah, Buddah, Jesus Christ
Are knocking down my door
I'm agnostic getting God, but man
She takes a female form
There's no time, no space, no law
We're out here on our own
Can you hear what I'm saying?
Got my mind meditating on love, love
Feel what I'm saying
Got my mind meditating on love, love
Check the meaning
(The human condition)
Check the feeling
(The human condition)
Guess it's life, doing it's thing
Making you cry, making you think
Yeah life, dealing it's hand
Making you cry and you don't understand
Life, doing it's thing
Making you cry now, making you think of
Pain, doing it's thing
Making you cry yeah, making you sing
Don't say it, don't say it's too late
Don't, don't say it's too late (It's never too late, it's never too late)
Don't, don't say it's too late (It's never too late)
Don't, don't say it's too late
The human condition, the big decisions
The human condition, the big decisions
I'm like a fish with legs, I fell from the tree
I made a rocket (check the meaning), I made a wheel
I made a rocket (check the feeling), I swam the ocean (check the meaning)
I saw the moon (say a prayer), I seen the universe (and beyond)
I see you (check the feeling), I see me (check the meaning)
That's my reality
And while the city sleeps we go walking
It's a beautiful world
And when the city sleeps we go walking
We find a hole in the sky and then we start talking
And then we say "Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ
Buy us some time, buy us some time"
Hear what I'm saying
Can you hear what I'm saying?
Can you hear what I'm saying?
Can you hear what I'm saying?
It's gonna be alright