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Boyzone was an Irish boy band, created in 1993 by talent manager Louis Walsh. Before even recording any material, Boyzone made an appearance on RTÉ 's The Late Late Show . Its most successful line-up was composed of Keith Duffy , Stephen Gately , Mikey Graham , Ronan Keating , and Shane Lynch .
In 1999, Boyzone released a greatest hits compilation, By Request. The band then went on hiatus whilst all the members pursued solo projects. In September 2008, the band returned with "Love You Anyway", which peaked at number five in the UK, making it their seventeenth consecutive top five single.
By Request is the first greatest hits album by Irish boy band Boyzone. It was released on 31 May 1999 by Universal . The album is their best-selling release to date, with sales of over 4 million copies worldwide.
Greatest hits album by . Boyzone. Released: 30 January 2006: Recorded: 1994–1999: Genre: Pop: ... The Collection is the third compilation album released by Irish ...
"You Needed Me" was covered by Irish boy band Boyzone in 1999. It was released as the second single from their album By Request . It became their sixth and final single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart , [ 19 ] outselling Spice Girl Geri Halliwell 's debut single, " Look at Me ", by 748 copies. [ 20 ]
B-Sides & Rarities is the fifth compilation album released by Irish boyband Boyzone. The album was released on the same day as their greatest hits compilation Back Again... No Matter What. The album contains a selection of b-sides, remixes and rare tracks recorded between 1994 and 1999.
Ballads – The Love Song Collection is the second compilation album released by Irish boyband Boyzone. The album contains a selection of material recorded between 1994 and 1999, as well as the previously unreleased recording, "Your Song". The album was released on 17 March 2003, under Universal Records. The album was certified Gold in the UK.
British magazine Music Week rated Boyzone's version of "Words" three out of five. The reviewer wrote, "Just when everyone has readied themselves for Boyzone's ascent to mega-stardom, they go and release their worst single to date. It will still be a massive hit, but this cover of The Bee Gees' 1968 hit is terribly uninspired." [26]