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Five Star (also styled as 5 Star) were a British pop group, formed in 1983 and comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, Doris, and Delroy Pearson.From 1985 to 1988, Five Star had four top-20 albums and 15 top-40 singles in the UK, including the top-10 hits "System Addict" (1986), "Can't Wait Another Minute" (1986), "Find the Time" (1986), "Rain or Shine" (1986), "Stay Out of My Life ...
Music videos: 26: Discography of Five ... Between 1985 and 1988, Five Star had four top 20 albums and 15 Top 40 singles in the UK, including top 10 hits "System ...
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"Rain or Shine" is a 1986 hit single by British pop group Five Star. Peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart, [1] it was held off the top spot for two weeks by British pop band The Communards with the year's biggest selling song, "Don't Leave Me This Way" and the next week by True Blue by Madonna. [2] "Rain or Shine" spent a total of 13 weeks ...
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the British pop group Five Star released in 1989. It was the group's first 'greatest hits' collection after a run of successful singles and albums since 1985. It was the group's first 'greatest hits' collection after a run of successful singles and albums since 1985.
The single became a breakthrough for Five Star, giving them their first Top 40 entry, peaking at #15. [1] Their first three single releases had all failed to make the Top 100. The song's b-side, "First Avenue", was an instrumental track written and co-produced by band member Deniece Pearson and credited to the Five Star Orchestra.
Although released 14 years after their previous compilation Greatest Hits, this album covers the same period of 1985 to 1989 and includes all of Five Star's UK Top 50 hit singles. Also included is the 1988 single " There's a Brand New World ", which peaked at number 61, in place of the non-album bonus track "Something About My Baby" that had ...
"Problematic" is the name of Five Star's first single, released 30 September 1983. [1] The song was performed on BBC TV's Pebble Mill at One show, which brought the band to public attention. According to Five Star's father/manager, Buster Pearson, RCA records were on the phone offering the band a record contract before the end of their performance.