KWS are a British pop / rave act from Nottingham, England consisting of instrumentalists / record producers Chris King and Winston Williams and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph. The band's name came from using the initial letters of each band member's surnames - KWS. They had a number one single in the UK Singles Chart with the double a-side "Please Don't Go" / "Game Boy".

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  • KWS are a British pop / rave act from Nottingham, England consisting of instrumentalists / record producers Chris King and Winston Williams and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph. The band's name came from using the initial letters of each band member's surnames - KWS. They had a number one single in the UK Singles Chart 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 in 1993, alongside another covers group, Undercover, drawing much criticism from the British music press.
  • Singles Please Don't Go / Game Boy DE: 7 UK: 1 US: 6 Rock Your Baby UK: 8 Hold Back The Night UK: 30 Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better) UK: 21 The More I Get The More I Want UK: 35 KWS waren eine britische Popgruppe aus Nottingham. Der Gruppenname leitet sich aus den Anfangsbuchstaben der Mitglieder ab: Chris King und Winston „Winnie“ Williams (beide als Instrumentalisten und Producer), und der Sänger Delroy St. Joseph. Sie hatten in den 90er Jahren diverse Top-20-Hits in Großbritannien. Ihre dritte Singleveröffentlichung war bereit ihr größter Erfolg. Sie coverten den Titel „Please Don't Go“ von KC and the Sunshine Band und veröffentlichten ihn als Doppel-A-Seite mit „Game Boy“. Die Single schaffte es bis auf Platz 1 der Billboard-Charts. Mit ihrer Nachfolgesingle „Rock You Baby“, einem Cover von George McCrae, erreichten sie mit Platz 8 in Großbritannien nochmal die Top-10.
  • Discografía Álbumes KWS Singles Please Don't Go Número 1 en UK 1992, Number 6 US Pop. Rock Your Baby Número 8 en UK 1992. Hold Back The Night Número 30 en UK 1992. También participa The Trammps en Vocales. Ain't Nobody (Loves me Better) 1994 - Gwen Dickey y KWS (Produced por Chris King)
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  • KWS are a British pop / rave act from Nottingham, England consisting of instrumentalists / record producers Chris King and Winston Williams and vocalist Delroy St. Joseph. The band's name came from using the initial letters of each band member's surnames - KWS. They had a number one single in the UK Singles Chart with the double a-side "Please Don't Go" / "Game Boy".
  • Singles Please Don't Go / Game Boy DE: 7 UK: 1 US: 6 Rock Your Baby UK: 8 Hold Back The Night UK: 30 Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better) UK: 21 The More I Get The More I Want UK: 35 KWS waren eine britische Popgruppe aus Nottingham. Der Gruppenname leitet sich aus den Anfangsbuchstaben der Mitglieder ab: Chris King und Winston „Winnie“ Williams (beide als Instrumentalisten und Producer), und der Sänger Delroy St. Joseph. Sie hatten in den 90er Jahren diverse Top-20-Hits in Großbritannien.
  • Discografía Álbumes KWS Singles Please Don't Go Número 1 en UK 1992, Number 6 US Pop. Rock Your Baby Número 8 en UK 1992. Hold Back The Night Número 30 en UK 1992. También participa The Trammps en Vocales. Ain't Nobody (Loves me Better) 1994 - Gwen Dickey y KWS (Produced por Chris King)
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