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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 guest vocalist Melanie Williams on some tracks.