KWS (band)
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KWS were a British pop / rave act from Nottingham, UK consisting of instrumentalists / producers Chris King and Winston Williams and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph. They had a number one single in the UK with the double a-side "Please Don't Go" / "Game Boy". They were subsequently nominated for the Best British Newcomer award at the BRIT Awards alongside another covers group, Undercover, drawing much criticism from the British music press.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- KWS
[edit] Singles
- Please Don't Go Number 1 in UK 1992, Number 6 US Pop (Cover of KC and the Sunshine Band song).
- Rock Your Baby Number 8 in UK 1992 (Cover of George McCrae song).
- Hold Back The Night Number 30 in UK 1992 (Cover of The Trammps song). Also Featuring The Trammps on Vocals.
- Hold Back The Night Number 30 in UK 1992 (Cover of The Trammps song). Also Featuring The Trammps on Vocals.
- Ain't Nobody (Loves me Better) 1994 - Gwen Dickey & KWS (Produced by Chris King) (original song unknown)