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The Valentine Brothers

The Valentine Brothers

The Valentine Brothers has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 25 episodes and was first played on 11 November 2012.

The Valentine Brothers were an American recording act in the late 1970s and 1980s, comprising brothers John and William 'Billy' Valentine. One of their biggest hits, as singers and songwriters, was 'Money's Too Tight (to Mention)', which reached #41 in the U.S. R&B chart in 1982 and was later recorded with greater worldwide success by Simply Red.

The brothers were born in Columbus, OH, United States. Billy Valentine performed as a singer with Young-Holt Unlimited in the mid-1970s, before joining with his brother John to begin performing as The Valentine Brothers in 1975. Starting in 1977, they began a three-year stint as part of the touring company of The Wiz musical. Their first self-titled album. The Valentine Brothers, was issued by Source Records in 1979, and their second album, First Take in 1982, featured the single 'Money's Too Tight (to Mention)', written by the duo and produced by Bobby Lyle. The record spent 14 weeks on the Billboard R&B chart, reaching no. 41.

The following year, another track from the album, Let Me Be Close To You, also reached the R&B chart. In 1984, their third album, Have a Good Time, issued by A&M Records, produced their biggest chart hit, 'Lonely Nights', which reached no. 28 on the R&B chart. Their final album, Picture This, was released in 1987.

Billy Valentine also performed in the 1980s on the soundtracks of the films Champions Forever and The Five Heartbeats, before joining the show It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues in Los Angeles in the late 1990s. He has also worked as a demo recording artist and songwriter, and as a singer in Los Angeles clubs. Since 2004 he has sung on the soundtrack of the hit TV series, Boston Legal.

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The Valentine Brothers

The Valentine Brothers has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 25 episodes and was first played on 11 November 2012.

The Valentine Brothers were an American recording act in the late 1970s and 1980s, comprising brothers John and William 'Billy' Valentine. One of their biggest hits, as singers and songwriters, was 'Money's Too Tight (to Mention)', which reached #41 in the U.S. R&B chart in 1982 and was later recorded with greater worldwide success by Simply Red.

The brothers were born in Columbus, OH, United States. Billy Valentine performed as a singer with Young-Holt Unlimited in the mid-1970s, before joining with his brother John to begin performing as The Valentine Brothers in 1975. Starting in 1977, they began a three-year stint as part of the touring company of The Wiz musical. Their first self-titled album. The Valentine Brothers, was issued by Source Records in 1979, and their second album, First Take in 1982, featured the single 'Money's Too Tight (to Mention)', written by the duo and produced by Bobby Lyle. The record spent 14 weeks on the Billboard R&B chart, reaching no. 41.

The following year, another track from the album, Let Me Be Close To You, also reached the R&B chart. In 1984, their third album, Have a Good Time, issued by A&M Records, produced their biggest chart hit, 'Lonely Nights', which reached no. 28 on the R&B chart. Their final album, Picture This, was released in 1987.

Billy Valentine also performed in the 1980s on the soundtracks of the films Champions Forever and The Five Heartbeats, before joining the show It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues in Los Angeles in the late 1990s. He has also worked as a demo recording artist and songwriter, and as a singer in Los Angeles clubs. Since 2004 he has sung on the soundtrack of the hit TV series, Boston Legal.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Let Me Be Close To You
The Valentine Bros.
Bridge Records1982
Money's Too Tight (To Mention)
The Valentine Brothers
Bridge Records1982
Let Me Be Close To You
The Valentine Brothers
Bridge Records1982
Let Me Be The One
Valentine Brothers
Source Records, MCA Records1979
Just Let Me Be Close To You
The Valentine Brothers
Expansion1993
Money's Too Tight (To Mention)
The Valentine Brothers
Gelt Records0
Taste Of Your Love
The Valentine Brothers
Boogie Back Records2013
Money's Too Tight (To Mention)
The Valentine Bros.
Bridge Records1982
This Kind Of Love (Is So Special)
The Valentine Brothers
Bridge Records1982
Computer Boogie
The Valentine Brothers
A&M Records1984