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Apparently she was a friend of the trio and they were all pleasantly surprised when it became such a hit. Apparently she was a friend of the trio and they were all pleasantly surprised when it became such a hit.


] album Superhighways, also featured Melanie Williams on some tracks as a guest vocalist. ] album Superhighways, also featured Melanie Williams on some tracks as a guest vocalist. Williams launched a solo career in 1994, signed to Columbia records. Her debut album, "Human Cradle" featured the Top 40 hits "Everyday Thang" and "You Are Everything" (with Joe Roberts).


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Melanie Williams sang on the hit record "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)" alongside the Manchester dance outfit Sub Sub (who later became Doves).

Apparently she was a friend of the trio and they were all pleasantly surprised when it became such a hit.

The Other Two album Superhighways, also featured Melanie Williams on some tracks as a guest vocalist. Williams launched a solo career in 1994, signed to Columbia records. Her debut album, "Human Cradle" featured the Top 40 hits "Everyday Thang" and "You Are Everything" (with Joe Roberts).

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Discography

Temper Temper

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Eric Gooden and Melanie Williams

Virgin Records 1991

Songs/Tracks:

1. Talk Much 2. First Impressions 3. Like We Used To 4. Temperance 5. Don't Wanna Have to Ask You 6. Happy Days 7. It's All Outta Lovin' You 8. Stop on By 9. Sweet as Can Be 10. Beg or Plead


Album Credits:

Andrew Williams - Organ, Vocals

Chris Manis - Percussion

Doreen Edwards - Vocals (Background)

Eric Gooden - Engineer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)

Fritz McIntyre - Organ, Vocals (Background)

Joe Roberts - Vocals

Melanie Williams - Vocals, Vocals (Background)

Mick Moran - Percussion, Producer

Nick Garside - Engineer

Steve Buckley - Strings

Temper Temper - Main Performer

Tim Oliver - Engineer, Producer

Tony Henry - Guitar

Trevor Taylor - Guitar

Yvonne Shelton - Vocals (Background)


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