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Originally written in the key of D flat, the song was the band's first sentimental ballad.In the song, the subject pleads for a second chance. Shortly after the song's one-week run at number one, the group broke up and Harry Wayne Casey began a solo career.
Please Don't Go may refer to: ... "Please Don't Go" (KC and the Sunshine Band song), 1979 Covered by Basshunter on Now You're Gone – The Album, 2008
Do You Wanna Go Party contains the group's last number one hit in the US, "Please Don't Go". [5] The title track was a moderate hit, with more success on the R&B chart, reaching the top ten. The B-side to "Please Don't Go", "I Betcha Didn't Know That", was also a Top 20 R&B chart hit.
The band was formed in 1973 by Harry Wayne Casey (KC) and Richard Finch.Casey was a record store employee and part-timer at TK Records in Hialeah, Florida [4] The band was originally called KC & The Sunshine Junkanoo Band because KC used studio musicians from TK and a local Junkanoo band called the Miami Junkanoo Band.
The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band: Special Edition — — — — — ... "Please Don't Go" 1 — — 27 1 1 5 7 3 3 BPI: Silver [12] Do You Wanna Go Party
KWS is the only album of British pop/rave band KWS.It was released under Network Records.. The album, released in 1992 is best known for the single "Please Don't Go" (a copy of Italian Eurodance group Double You's cover of the KC and the Sunshine Band song), which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the year of its release.
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It was followed up with his second single "Say I Love You (Please Don't Go)" that features rapper Lil Twist sampling on a KC and the Sunshine Band song. Both videos were directed by Marc André Debruyne. Medeiros also appeared on the cover of July–August 2011 issue of the Canadian teen magazine Vervegirl. [2]