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The Very Best of Hot Chocolate: 1987 "You Sexy Thing" (Ben Liebrand Remix) 10 ...
Hot Chocolate is the second studio album by British soul band Hot Chocolate. It was released in November 1975 on the RAK Records label, owned by Mickie Most , who was the band's producer. The album peaked at number thirty-four on the UK Albums Chart [ 3 ] and forty-one on the US Billboard 200 album chart.
The Very Best of Hot Chocolate: 1987 5 2001: 1993 2 Their Greatest Hits: 1996 1 The Most of Hot Chocolate: 1996 10 Premium Gold Collection: 1999 1 Greatest Hits Part Two (1977–1987) 2009 2 Hottest Hits: 2012 20 (overall) 1 (on CD 2) You Sexy Thing: The Best of Hot Chocolate
Errol Ainsworth Glenstor Brown [2] [3] MBE (born Lester Errol Brown; [4] [5] 12 November 1943 – 6 May 2015) was a British-Jamaican singer and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the soul and funk band Hot Chocolate. In 2004, Brown received the Ivor Novello Award for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music. [6]
Every 1's a Winner is the fourth studio album by British band Hot Chocolate. [2] It was released in April 1978 on the RAK Records label in the UK and the Infinity Records label in the U.S. The album peaked at number 30 on the UK Albums Chart and number 31 on the US Billboard 200. [3] [4] The original release included nine songs.
"You Could've Been a Lady" is a song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate, written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson.Written in 1969 and released as a single in 1971, it peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart during a nine-week run.
"No Doubt About It" is a May 1980 single by the British pop group Hot Chocolate. It became their highest-charting hit of the 1980s, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, a position "You Sexy Thing" had also reached five years before.
"So You Win Again" is a song by British band Hot Chocolate, released in June 1977 as the lead single from the album Every 1's a Winner. [1]Written by Russ Ballard and produced by Mickie Most, it is the band's sole UK number one single, [1] spending three weeks at the top in July 1977, [1] and one week as an NME number-one single.