Tongue 'n' Cheek
Tongue 'n' Cheek band members were Maureen Mason, Junior Williams & Colin Henry. They were produced and written and formed by Robin Achampong & Delroy Murray, who were also known and performed in the duo Total Contrast.
Tongue 'n' Cheek were a British late 1980s and early 1990s electro music band, that were primarily popular in the UK club scene between 1987 and 1991.
Only three of the group's seven singles charted in the UK Singles Chart,[1] however they were more noticeable in the UK Dance Chart. The group's biggest UK hit single was "Tomorrow", which peaked at #20 in the UK chart.[1] Follow-up singles included "Nobody" (UK #37) and "Forget Me Nots" (UK #26). The group also had a charting album, This Is Tongue 'N' Cheek, which reached #45 in the UK Albums Chart.[1]
The lyrical content from Tongue 'n' Cheek's 1988 single "Nobody (Can Love Me)", was sampled by Acen. The lyrics - albeit speeded up and altered - formed part of Acen's darkcore single, "Trip II The Moon", which reached #38 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1992.[2]
Singles
- "Don't Stop the Love", August 1987
- "Nobody (Can Love Me)", UK #59, March 1988
- "Why", September 1988
- "Encore", UK #41, December 1989
- "Tomorrow", UK #20, May 1990
- "Nobody", UK #37, August 1990
- "Forget Me Nots", UK #26, January 1991[1]
Albums
- This Is Tongue 'N' Cheek, UK #45, September 1990[1]