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Boyzone - Definition and Overview

Boyzone is an Irish boy band (pop group) of the 1990s, comprising:

They formed on November 18, 1993 with their first appearance on the Late Late Show on Irish Television, where their "dance routine" has been aired repeatedly as an embarrassing TV clip. Their managers were Louis Walsh and Mark Plunkett and they went on to sell more records than Take That. The vast majority of their hits were cover versions of older hits, and as a result have never appealed to the music critics.

Discography

  • 1995 "Said and Done" #1 UK
  • 1996 "A Different Beat" #1 UK
  • 1998 "Where We Belong" #1 UK, #167 US
  • 1999 "By Request" #1 UK
  • 2003 "Ballads - The Love Song Collection" #6 UK

UK hit singles

  • 1994 "Love Me for a Reason" #2
  • 1995 "Key to My Life" #3
  • 1995 "So Good" #3
  • 1995 "Father and Son" #2
  • 1996 "Coming Home Now" #4
  • 1996 "Words" #1
  • 1996 "A Different Beat" #1
  • 1997 "Isn't It a Wonder" #2
  • 1997 "Picture of You" #2
  • 1997 "Baby Can I Hold You/Shooting Star" #2
  • 1998 "All That I Need" #1
  • 1998 "No Matter What" #1
  • 1998 "I Love the Way You Love Me" #2
  • 1999 "When the Going Gets Tough" #1
  • 1999 "You Needed Me" #1
  • 1999 "Everyday I Love You" #3

Never had a US Top 40 hit.

Example Usage of Boyzone

aglaisseramona: @rafaellagomez menina, eu vou te matar! eu não paro de ouvir aquela música do Boyzone *---*
biiia_m95: just voted "Take That" on "Westlife, Boyzone or Take That?" vote too ➔ http://bit.ly/DYkS5
kikithorpedo: @havellhoff They're essentially Boyzone version 2.0, minus one person and add a lot of terrible dance routines.
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