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Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish soft rock band formed in 1982. They scored a number of hits on the UK charts and around the world in the 1980s and 1990s. They are best known for their 1994 cover of the Troggs ' 1960s hit "Love Is All Around", which was used on the soundtrack to the film Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Wet Wet Wet discography. Wet Wet Wet at the Montreux Pop Festival in Montreux, Switzerland. Studio albums. 7. Live albums. 3. Compilation albums. 6. Singles.
Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish pop band formed in 1982, comprising members Graeme Clark on bass and vocals, Tommy Cunningham on drums and vocals, Neil Mitchell on keyboards, piano and vocals and ...
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- Sweet Surrender. Wet Wet Wet - Sweet Surrender. This was the lead single from the band's third album Holding Back the River, reaching number six in the UK in 1989.
- With a Little Help from My Friends. Wet Wet Wet - With A Little Help From My Friends (Official Music Video) In 1988, the band scored their first UK number one single with this cover of The Beatles' classic track.
- Somewhere Somehow. Wet Wet Wet - Somewhere Somehow. The fourth single from Picture This, it also gave them their fourth top 10 hit from that album, which is a pretty impressive feat.
- Wishing I Was Lucky. Wet Wet Wet - Wishing I Was Lucky (Official Music Video) This was Wet Wet Wet's debut single, released back in 1987 and reaching number six in the UK.
Nov 5, 2021 · Wet Wet Wet's brand new album 'The Journey' is out (on Friday 5th November 2021).
Jan 8, 2024 · This was Glasgow Green on Sunday, September 10, 1989, with a multi-group, nine-hour-long bill headed by Wet Wet Wet, were one of Britain’s most popular groups.
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Wet Wet Wet are a successful Scottish pop band and scored a number of hits in the British charts and around the world, mainly in the 1980s and 1990s. Formed in Clydebank, Scotland in 1986, they took their name from the Scritti Politti song, Gettin, havin' and holdin'. After a split in 1999, they reformed in 2004, releasing new material and touring.