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In 2008, members Denise Gyngell and Julie Harris reformed Tight Fit as a touring band, playing in nightclubs around Britain. [9] From 2010, they began touring in a show called "Back to the Eighties", performing many well-known songs from the 1980s as well as their own hits. [ 10 ]
As part of Tight Fit, Gyngell had a No. 1 single with a cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", and a top 5 hit with "Fantasy Island" in 1982. The band re-formed in 2010 and began doing small gigs around Britain.
Tight Fit is the second album by British pop group Tight Fit, released in 1982. The album features the No.1 single " The Lion Sleeps Tonight " as well as the top five hit " Fantasy Island ". Tracks "Secret Heart" and "I'm Undecided" were also released as singles but achieved less success.
English pop band Tight Fit released their cover as the second single from their album Tight Fit. It peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] Reception
The pop group Tight Fit made a cover of the song in 1982, reaching number one hit in the UK. Other artists who have recorded various versions of the song include R.E.M. , NSYNC , Henri Salvador , Karl Denver , Jimmy Dorsey , Yma Sumac , Noro Morales , Roy Zimmerman , Miriam Makeba , and The Kingston Trio . [ 5 ]
Paul Da Vinci (born Paul Leonard Prewer; 18 May 1951) [1] is a British singer and musician. He is best known as the lead singer on the 1974 hit recording by the Rubettes, "Sugar Baby Love", although he did not perform with the group at the time.
Steve Grant, British singer, member of Tight Fit; Steven Grant (born 1953), comic book writer; Steven B. Grant, mayor of Boynton Beach, Florida; Steven Grant (character), one identity of the Marvel Comics fictional character Moon Knight Steven Grant (Marvel Cinematic Universe), the character's Marvel Cinematic Universe counterpart
Martin Jay launched a solo career without success, before returning to his earlier role as a session musician, working for bands such as Enigma, Tight Fit in 1981 and the UK Mixmasters in 1990. [2] In 2012, Tina Charles and Martin Jay reunited to re-record some of their hits. The album Reunited was the result of their reunion.