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"Let It Rain" is a song by English pop boy band East 17, released on 13 March 1995 by London Records as the fourth single from their second album, Steam (1994). It was written by Ian Curnow, Phil Harding and Rob Kean with bandmember Tony Mortimer, while Curnow, Harding and Kean produced the song. It reached number one in Lithuania and Israel ...
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Up All Night is the third studio album by East 17 and the last to feature the group's entire original lineup. It was released in November 1995. It was released in November 1995. It is notable in that all members of the group made songwriting contributions to the album, although all three singles released were still penned solely by Tony Mortimer .
Steam is the second studio album by English boy band East 17. It was released in the UK on 17 October 1994 by London Records. The album was certified 2× Platinum in the UK. [5] The album spawned four UK top-10 hits, "Around the World" (No. 3), "Steam" (No. 7), "Let It Rain" (No. 10) and the UK Christmas No. 1, "Stay Another Day". [6]
East 17 songs (14 P) Pages in category "East 17" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
"House of Love" is a song by British boy band East 17, released in August 1992 by London Records as their debut single from their first studio album, Walthamstow (1993). The song was written by band member Tony Mortimer with its producer, Robin Goodfellow, becoming a number-one hit in Finland, Israel, and Sweden.
"It's Alright" is a song by English boy band East 17, released in November 1993 by London Records as the sixth and last single from their debut album, Walthamstow (1993). The song was written by band member Tony Mortimer , and produced by Phil Harding , Ian Curnow, Richard Stannard and Neil James Stainton.