Nik Kershaw exploded onto the UK pop scene in 1984 as a solo artist. A string of global hit singles - including 'Wouldn't it Be Good', 'The Riddle' and his biggest hit, 'I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me' - helped to propel him to 62 weeks on the UK Singles Chart through 1984 and 1985 - beating every other solo artist, together with performing at Live Aid. After stepping out of the limelight to concentrate on writing and producing, Nik wrote Chesney Hawkes's 'The One and Only' and has collaborated with Elton John (including writing and producing one of the songs on the Duets album), Sia, Gary Barlow and Bonnie Tyler, whilst continuing to release his own well-reviewed studio albums, featuring his distinctive voice and highly personal lyrics. He also regularly plays festivals and performs live to his loyal and fervent fanbase.
1: The Chosen Ones
2: From Cloudy Bay To Malibu
3: Can't Go On
4: The Wind Will Blow
5: I Do Believe
6: The Best I Can
7: Roundabouts And Swings
8: She Gets Me
9: Babylon Brothers
10: Little Star
11: Let's Get Lost
12: Come Back Tomorrow
13: These Little Things
14: Long Live The King
15: The Smallest Soul
16: They Were There