There is at least three bands / artists called Loose Ends.
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1. One of the top British dance and urban contemporary trios in the early 1980s, Loose Ends formed in London, United Kingdom. They were originally called Loose End and included Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol. Virgin signed them in 1981, and their début was written by Chris and Eddie Amoo. The group changed its name to Loose Ends in 1983 and signed with MCA in America in 1984. Their single 'Hanging on a String (Contemplating)' topped the R&B charts in 1985, and they repeated that achievement in 1986 with 'Slow Down'. Their last hit was 'Watching You' in 1988, which reached number two. The group shuffled its line-up in 1990 for the release of the album, Look How Long, with McIntosh now joined by Linda Carriere and Sunay Suleyman. McIntosh also produced several artists, notably Caron Wheeler.
2. Formed in Bexley Heath, Kent, United Kingdom, in late 1963, Loose Ends were led by singer Alan Marshall. By the time they landed a semi-residency at the Mayfair club, The Scotch of St. James (in February 1966) the group had signed to Decca. A July 1966 début single ('Send The People Away' b/w 'I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore') while the group's soulful rendition of George Harrison's 'Taxman' curiously came out on 5 August 1966, the same day The Beatles' version came out on their 'Revolver' LP. The band fell apart in the autumn of 1966. Marshall assembled a new Loose Ends (with the aid of a Croydon band called The Subjects), while keyboardist Roy Davies and bassist Dave Collman formed a rival line-up, almost inevitably called New Loose Ends.
3. Loose Ends was an early / mid 1980s influenced hardcore punk band from central New Jersey, NJ. United States. Their first EP, 'Cut Loose', was released in 2011.
1. One of… Read Full Bio ↴There is at least three bands / artists called Loose Ends.
1. One of the top British dance and urban contemporary trios in the early 1980s, Loose Ends formed in London, United Kingdom. They were originally called Loose End and included Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol. Virgin signed them in 1981, and their début was written by Chris and Eddie Amoo. The group changed its name to Loose Ends in 1983 and signed with MCA in America in 1984. Their single 'Hanging on a String (Contemplating)' topped the R&B charts in 1985, and they repeated that achievement in 1986 with 'Slow Down'. Their last hit was 'Watching You' in 1988, which reached number two. The group shuffled its line-up in 1990 for the release of the album, Look How Long, with McIntosh now joined by Linda Carriere and Sunay Suleyman. McIntosh also produced several artists, notably Caron Wheeler.
2. Formed in Bexley Heath, Kent, United Kingdom, in late 1963, Loose Ends were led by singer Alan Marshall. By the time they landed a semi-residency at the Mayfair club, The Scotch of St. James (in February 1966) the group had signed to Decca. A July 1966 début single ('Send The People Away' b/w 'I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore') while the group's soulful rendition of George Harrison's 'Taxman' curiously came out on 5 August 1966, the same day The Beatles' version came out on their 'Revolver' LP. The band fell apart in the autumn of 1966. Marshall assembled a new Loose Ends (with the aid of a Croydon band called The Subjects), while keyboardist Roy Davies and bassist Dave Collman formed a rival line-up, almost inevitably called New Loose Ends.
3. Loose Ends was an early / mid 1980s influenced hardcore punk band from central New Jersey, NJ. United States. Their first EP, 'Cut Loose', was released in 2011.
Don't You Ever
Loose Ends Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Don't You Ever' by these artists:
Dee Jay And The Runaways It's a long way off from where I should be…
Deveondi Don't you ever Think less than better Looking in yo' own eye…
DMX Don't do it dog, it's just not worth it Uhh, grrr,…
Gerry & The Pacemakers Don't you ever take your love from me Don't you ever…
Gerry and the Pacemakers Don't let the sun catch you cryin' The night's…
Kae Tempest You came into my life Like the changing of the season And…
Kel Britton The hardest thing I′d ever do Is say goodbye and walk…
Naffi-I We don't ever sleep We don't ever dream We don't ever mean T…
O-Shen Don't you ever change your mind and hurt me like know…
S.T.F. feat. KEEN Bitch yu think u kno me u dont kno me Ima…
Sinclair These days got me feeling like a freak Had a different…
Spoon Bet you got it all planned right Bet you never worry Never…
The Mavis's You don't trust me at all You don't love me anymore 我正等著你回答我…
The Natural History Bet you got it all planned right Bet you never worry Never…
The Tongue I'm goin' crazy - trying to keep you sane Taking my…
The Tounge I'm goin' crazy - trying to keep you sane Taking my…
Timothy J. Wilson I don't love you anymore I don't need you I don't need…
XXL-O-One Don't you ever change your mind and hurt me like know…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Loose Ends:
Be Thankful Jane what did ma say? She said all good men will…
Choose Me Choose me, baby, don't lose me Choose me, baby, don't lose…
Dial 999 You can pick me up You can pull me down You can…
Don Dreams are dreams and they do come true I believe in…
Don't Be A Fool Dreams are dreams and they do come true I believe in…
Dont You Ever Ragamuffin (Hey. Hey, hey, hey) {We rock the mic right} (Hey…
Golden Years Golden years, gold whop whop whop Golden years, gold whop wh…
Gonna Make You Mine For so long I've been searching for someone who could be The…
Hangin I've waited oh so long for you to come to me What…
Hangin' On a String (Contemplating) I've waited, oh, so long For you to come to me What…
Hangin' On A String [The Origi I've waited, oh, so long For you to come to me What…
Hangin' On String I've waited oh so long for you to come to me What…
Hold Tight They hold on tight Yeah, they hold on tight Ooh, they hold…
I Can't Wait (Another Minute) I can't wait Another minute For your love Sit here reminisc…
Love Controversy Part 1 When the living's high Living's kinda neat Like the flowers …
Magic Touch Ooh, I like your magic touch How I like your feel…
Nights Of Pleasure Come to see nights of pleasure (ooh oh-oh-oh) Do it now…
Slow Down Shake the ground (Ah, yeah) Shake the ground Shake the grou…
So Much In Love It was late in November When we first met That's the time…
Stay A Little While I've been trying To make you love me But everything I try Ju…
Sweetest Pain Feels so good, words can't explain, it's got to be…
Symptoms of Love (Symptoms of love, oh yeah Thoughts, they come and go away C…
Tell Me What You Feel Tell me what you want Tell me what you want If you…
The Real Chuckeeboo Tomorrow is Just Another Day Father says that Mrs. Thomas h…
Time Is Ticking Time is ticking away Your chance will come along someday Eve…
U Remind Me Tell me what you want Tell me what you want If you…
Until A Tear Becomes A Rose Ohhh... Hmmm Yeahhh... Huh, huh, yeah (Carl) Here I am, watc…
Watching You Tell me something, why is o so cold in my…
What Goes Around What goes around What goes around What goes around Back to, …
Who Are You I guess I should have noticed that you were all…
You Can't Stop The Rain Hall And Oates War Babies Can't Stop the Music He's the star…
You Cant Stop The Rain Ooh, ooh, ooh Oh yeah, yeah Yo dum-dum da day dum Yo do…
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Tanessa Lewis
The production on this is incredible.
Roderick the Red
Never ceases to amaze how this group didn't get more recognition.
music lover1984
Yes it is.
music lover1984
@Roderick the Red exactly the uk gave us loose ends but the US adores them just the same.
music lover1984
@Roderick the Red exactly their music gives me the feels.
music lover1984
@Roderick the Red I remember you can't stop the rain appearing on some versions of zagora but it was on so where are you in some locations does anyone know why ???.
Andrew Phillips
Probably the best British black group to come out of the UK next to Soul to Soul. On fire. I used to burn the tape till it snapped playing Loose ends. They killed it for a time. Always forever a fan as they are from my country UK
Mellow- D
Your point has merit, but I think the difference between the two is imo Loose Ends captured the whole mood of London at the time, whereas it's clear in their sound S2S where trying to aim at a global market, hence money, and I always feel we lose a little something when we do it for others, rather than love, but undoubtedly B2Life was probably among the top tunes of the 90's. 1's still.
Douglas Willett
I'll over SOUL TO SOUL. Maybe didn't get the mainstream like S2S. But in the R&B genre 🔥
agfagaevart
@Mellow- D
It's the other way around;
Loose Ends strived to get an American sound, as Macca once said his dad told him "You'll never be as good as them (American artists)". He decided "I'll show you!"
Soul II Soul wanted everyone to know they were British. Jazzy B proudly sported his London accent on their records.