After a solid decade's worth of work in the '70s, Rick Springfield turned into an international star in the early '80s thanks to the power pop classic "Jessie's Girl."
After leading the group Zoot, Australian pop-rocker Rick Springfield started a solo career in the early 1970s. But because of label troubles, he forsook music for acting. His visibility as a regular on the popular soap opera GENERAL HOSPITAL enabled him to relaunch his musical career in the early '80s. He scored a number of big hits over the next few years, and also began appearing in films. By the late '80s, when the hits stopped coming, he concentrated on acting again, but after about a decade he returned to performing and recording, much to the delight of those who'd followed his career since the days of his breakout '81 smash "Jessie's Girl."
Adrenaline / Gomer/DKE
2009
New Door Records
2008
Doyle Kos DK.E
2005
DKE Records / Gomer Records
2004
Hip-O
2001
Intersound
1999
RCA
1988
RCA
1985
Mercury
1984
RCA
1983
RCA
1982
RCA
1981
Wounded Bird Records
1976
Razor & Tie Music
1974
Master Classics
1974
Capitol
1972






