Upside Down (boyband)

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Upside Down were a manufactured boyband who came to fame after being showcased in a late night 1990s BBC documentary on the making of the band. Members included Chris Leng, from Reading.

The band were developed by World Records, an independent record label who had staked everything on the success of their act. However, after four singles, World Records went into bankruptcy and Upside Down re-grouped as Orange Orange with no further success. They are currently considering a new tour as Orange Orange.[citation needed]

[edit] Trivia

  • Their first single was written for fellow 1990s boyband Bad Boys Inc.

[edit] Singles

As Upside Down only:

  • "Change Your Mind" (World Records - 1996) # 11 UK
  • "Every Time I Fall In Love" (World Records - 1996) #18
  • "Never Found A Love Like This Before" (World Records - 1996) #19
  • "If You Leave Me Now" (World Records - 1996) #27