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Londonbeat
Cover of the 9 A.M. single
Cover of the 9 A.M. single
Background information
Origin United States
Genre(s) R&B, dance music
Years active 1988 – present
Label(s) Anxious Records
Members
Jimmy Helms, Jimmy Chambers
Former members
George Chandler, William Henshall

Londonbeat is an inter-racial R&B and dance music band who scored a number of pop and dance hits in the early 1990s.

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History

Londonbeat's career started in the Netherlands where "There's a Beat Going On" reached the Top 10, and then "9 A.M (The Comfort Zone)" which subsequently became a modest success in the United Kingdom. They are best known for their song "I've Been Thinking About You", which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in 1991, and for their close harmonies. Band members include Americans Jimmy Helms (who also sang radio station jingles) and George Chandler; with Jimmy Chambers (born 20 January 1946), Trinidad and multi-instrumentalist William Henshall (credited as Willy M). Their follow-up single "A Better Love" became a Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 hit, and they returned to #1 on the dance chart with "Come Back" (Hot 100 #62). In 1995, Londonbeat entered the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest with "I'm Just Your Puppet on a ... (String)", however they were not selected to go to the main contest (losing out to rap group Love City Groove) and the single limped in at Number 55. In 2003 Londonbeat re-grouped with a new line up and signed to German record label Coconut. An album called Back in the Hi-Life featured re-recordings of "A Better Love" and "I've Been Thinkin' About You" amongst the new tracks. Marc Goldschmitz left the band in 2004, for his German indie-pop project, die Unerklärlichen [1].

Members

1980s and 1990s

  • Jimmy Helms
  • Jimmy Chambers
  • George Chandler
  • William Henshall (Willy M)

2000s

  • Jimmy Helms
  • Jimmy Chambers
  • Myles Kayne
  • Marc Goldschmitz

Trivia

Discography

Albums

Year Title Chart
1988 Londonbeat Speak  
1990 In The Blood #34 (UK)
1992 Harmony  
1994 Londonbeat  
1997 The Very Best of Londonbeat  
1998 Best! The Singles  
2003 Back in the Hi-Life  
2004 Gravity  

Singles

Year Title Chart
1988 "There's a Beat Going On" #6 (NL) / #88 (UK)
1988 "9 A.M. (The Comfort Zone)" #19 (UK)
1989 "Falling in Love Again" #60 (UK)
1989 "It Takes Two Baby" #53 (UK) (Liz Kershaw, Bruno Brooks, Jive Bunny and Londonbeat)
1990 "I've Been Thinking About You" #1 (1 week) (U.S.) / #2 (UK) / #1 (4 weeks) (NL) / #1 (Italy)
1990 "A Better Love" #18 (U.S.) / #52 (UK)
1991 "No Woman, No Cry" #64 (UK)
1990 "A Better Love" (re-issue) #23 (UK)
1992 "You Bring on the Sun" #32 (UK)
1992 "That's How I Feel About You" #69 (UK)
1992 "Lover You Send Me Colours -
1994 "Come back" #62 (U.S.) / #69 (UK - 1995)
1995 "I'm Just Your Puppet on a ... (String)" #55 (UK)
1995 "Build it with Love" -
1999 "Read Between Your Eyes" -
2003 "Where Are U" -
2004 "The Air" -
2004 "Heaven" -

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