The Radios Explained
The Radios was a Belgian pop band that was founded at the end of the 1980s by singer/songwriter Bart Peeters.
The group scored their greatest hit with "She Goes Nana" in 1992, a song that topped the Belgian hit parade (Ultratop) for 6 weeks.[1] Other hits were "Teardrops", "I'm into folk", "Walking The Thin Line", "She's My Lover" and "Dreaming Wild". The group split in 1994.
Members
Guest musicians
Discography
No Television (1990)
- Gimme Love
- The One
- Stars of Heaven
- She Talks to the Rain
- Tears in the Morning
- Lucky Day
- Radio
- Swimming in the pool
- I'm into Folk
- Lay Down
- 26 Guitars of Love
- Blue Roses
The Sound of Music (1992)
- Think of You
- Because She Said So
- She Goes Nana
- Dreaming Wild
- Walking The Thin Line
- Oh No!
- Sleeples Nights
- She's My Lover (She's My Friend)
- Devil in My Cheekbone
- S.O.S. To An Angel
- Bang Bang
- In The Nighttime
Live (1993)
- Pop Stands Up
- Lucky Day
- Oh No!
- Walking The Thin Line
- Devil in My Cheekbone
- Sleepless Nights
- Gimme Love
- Swimming in the Pool (incl. On My Radio)
- Back To Boystown
- She's My Lover (She's My Friend)
- Dreaming Wild
- Does Your Mother Know
- She Goes Nana
- I Wish
- I'm into Folk
- Non, Non, Rien N'a Changé
- S.O.S. To An Angel (The Forbidden Word Version) (Bonus-record on special edition)
Baby Yes! (1994)
- I wanna hold your hand
- If the sun
- Move it right now
- Mystery mountains
- Baby yes!
- Teardrops
- Sad world
- Miracle man
- The fiddler
- Cinderella sometimes
- Wild planet
- Sweet kisses
The Best Of (1997)
- She goes nana
- Gimme love
- I'm into folk
- Swimming in the pool
- Lucky day (live)
- Non,non,rien n'a change (live)
- Tears in the morning
- Dreaming wild
- SOS to an angel
- Walking the thin line
- Oh no (live)
- Teardrops
- Cinderella sometimes
- Move it right now
- Because she said so
- Devil in my cheekbone
- If the sun
- She's my lover (she's my friend) (live)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: The Radios . . 3 November 2013 .