Nik Kershaw

80s, pop, new wave

Nik Kershaw

Discography

Pix Title Duration
What It Is 03:11
Wouldn't It Be Good 04:37
Human Racing 04:37
Wouldn’t it be Good 04:37
Wouldn't be good 04:37
Wounded (Single Edit) 03:54
The Riddle 03:54
I Won't Let the Sun Go Down 03:23
I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me 03:23
I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me 03:23
No Way Back 03:12
Wide boy 03:28
Dancing Girl 03:48
Dancing Girls 03:48
Wouldn't it be good (98 remix) 05:34
Don quixote 04:56
Wouldn't It Be Good (Solo Acoustic) 04:33
Woman 08:12
When a heart beats 04:30
Bogart 04:37
Roses 03:58
Wouldn't It Be Good (Album Version) 45:49
These Tears 03:51
Easy 04:12
Radio Musicola 05:53
Keep Talking 08:12
Drum Talk 03:10
One World 04:34
Gone to Pieces 03:13
Faces 04:05
Save The Whale 06:05
Your Brave Face 05:52
City Of Angels 03:55
Wounded Knee 03:51
Don Quixote (Extra Special Long Mix) 08:42
Cowboys & Indians 03:51
Elisabeth's Eyes 04:38
Enjoy the Ride 04:12
Running Scared 05:03
Burning At Both Ends 04:02
Life Goes On 05:02
L.A.B.A.T.Y.D. 04:14
15 Minutes 04:39
Bad Day You're Having 04:12
Runaway 03:54
The Sky's the Limit 04:00
Old House 04:02
Walkabout 04:57
Don't Let Me Out Of My Cage 04:34
Take My Place 03:59

Born: 1958-03-01

Country: GB

Biography - Nik Kershaw

Nik Kershaw (born Nicholas David Kershaw, 1 March 1958, in Bristol) is an English singer-songwriter. A former jazz-funk guitarist, he was a 1980s teen idol; his 62 weeks on the UK Singles Chart in 1984-5 beat all other solo artists at the time. He appeared at Live Aid in 1985, and has penned a number of hits for other artists, including a UK number one single in 1991 for Chesney Hawkes, "The One and Only".

Kershaw played guitar and sang in a number of underground bands from about 1976 before deciding on a career as a songwriter.

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