Gary Go

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Gary Go
  CH 73 06/14/2009 (1 week)
  UK 22nd 06/06/2009 (2 weeks)
  US 153 08/29/2009 (1 week)
Singles
Wonderful
  DE 40 23.10.2009 (9 weeks)
  AT 39 23.10.2009 (4 weeks)
  CH 70 05/31/2009 (3 weeks)
  UK 25th 02/28/2009 (3 weeks)
Cinema (with Benny Benassi )
  UK 20th 
silver
silver
08/06/2011 (19 weeks)

Gary Go (* 1985 in Wembley ; real name Gary Baker ) is a British pop singer, songwriter and producer. His first single Wonderful reached the top 25 of the UK charts. His debut album Gary Go was released in March 2009.

biography

Received first attention Gary Go 2007 with his EP So So . His second EP The Diary of Rodney Harvey was inspired by the American actor Rodney Harvey. Following this, Gary Go founded his own record label and began writing his first album. It was recorded in London , Prague and New York . He then signed with the Decca Records label. To promote his work, he toured with musical greats such as Amy Macdonald , The Fratellis , Take That and later with Lady Gaga .

Discography

Albums

  • 2009: Gary Go
  • 2012: Now Was Once The Future

Singles

  • 2009: Wonderful
  • 2009: Open Arms
  • 2009: Engines
  • 2011: Cinema (with Benny Benassi )

Others

The single Wonderful was used for the soundtrack of the German film Männerherzen (2009) and as a clip in the docu-soap Undercover Boss .

It was also played at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf, when all the numbers were shown again in a short run during the voting.

For Men 's Hearts (2009), Gary Go recorded his song "Brooklyn" from the album "Gary Go" again under the title "Berlin".

swell

  1. Chart sources: DE AT CH UK US
  2. Music Sales Awards: UK
  3. ↑ Audio commentary on " Men's Hearts " by Simon Verhoeven

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