Paul Anka releases new album ahead of Valentine's Day

Paul Anka has launched his latest album, Inspirations of Life And Love, under Green Hill Music/Sun Label Group, timed for Valentine's Day. The 84-year-old singer-songwriter, famous for classics like “Diana,” shared insights on his career and the music industry in a recent discussion. He is preparing for the next leg of his A Man and His Music Tour in March.

Paul Anka, now 84, released his new album Inspirations of Life And Love on February 15, 2026, just ahead of Valentine's Day. The project comes from Green Hill Music/Sun Label Group and reflects themes drawn from his extensive career. Anka, who first gained attention at age 16 on American Bandstand and The Ed Sullivan Show, has maintained his vitality through a disciplined routine, including a daily mixture of olive oil and lemon juice, which he credits for his energetic performances.

Throughout his career, Anka adapted to industry changes, such as the British Invasion, by writing hits for others. These include “My Way” for Frank Sinatra, which he described as a moment that reinvigorated Sinatra's career and deepened their friendship; “She’s a Lady” for Tom Jones; and the theme for The Tonight Show. He also reflected on a Kodak commercial featuring his song “Times of Your Life,” noting his selective approach to endorsements to align with his values.

Anka offered advice to emerging artists, urging them to prioritize longevity and integrity over quick fame. He emphasized surrounding themselves with trustworthy people and recognizing the industry's transient nature. On artificial intelligence in music, Anka expressed optimism, viewing it as a tool that could open new creative paths, though he called for regulation. Discussing the Grammy Awards, he observed shifts in success metrics, with live performances and touring now key revenue sources.

Anka also touched on broader entertainment challenges, including the film industry's decline in California due to streaming services. His early determination, from borrowing his mother's car for singing contests as a teen, underscores his commitment to songwriting as essential for endurance in music.

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