Geoffrey Williams
Geoffrey Williams | |
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Birth name | Geoffrey Williams |
Born | 1963 |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Soul, funk, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, producer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Atlantic, Giant, Movement Records, Oyster Music, Hands On, Absolute |
Website | geoffreywilliams.wordpress.com |
Geoffrey Williams is an English singer-songwriter. Williams had a hit with single "Drive" from his album The Drop in 1997.[1]
Discography
- Heroes, Spies and Gypsies (1988)
- Prisoner of Love (1989)
- Bare (1992)
- Deliver Me Up (1992)
- The Drop (1997):
- 1) Sexlife
- 2) I Guess I Will Always Love You
- 3) Tell Me Something Good
- 4) Lovers Talk
- 5) Drive
- 6) Blue
- 7) I Think We Should Know By Now
- 8) I Don't Want To Talk About It
- 9) The Drop
- 10) The Lesson
- Move Into Soul (2008)
As songwriter
- "Born This Way" (Geoffrey Williams & Simon Stirling)
- "I'll Be There" (Geoffrey Williams & Simon Stirling)
References
- ↑ Billboard - 12 Apr. 1997 - Page 49 "The same night, R&B singer/songwriter Geoffrey Williams and his band gave a performance at London's Hanover Grand to launch his album "The Drop" (Hands on Records). The gig ended with a version of his top 50 hit "Drive," which is ..."
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