Hot Chocolate - Youll Never Be So Wrong
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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You'll Never Be So Wrong | 4:25 | |
Robot Love | 4:39 |
Video
TOPPOP: Hot Chocolate - You'll Never Be So Wrong
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Catalog Numbers
- 1A 006-64390
- 12 RAK 331
- RAK 331
- 1C 008-64 390
- 1C 052-64 390 YZ
Labels
- RAK
- RAK, EMI Electrola
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
- 45 RPM
- 12"
- Maxi-Single
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Marketed By | EMI |
Manufactured By | EMI |
Distributed By | EMI |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | RAK Records Ltd. |
Pressed By | EMI Uden |
Record Company | EMI Electrola GmbH |
Printed By | 4P Nicolaus GMBH |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Mickie Most |
Lacquer Cut By | MJ |
Notes
- Produced by Mickie Most A MICKIE MOST PRODUCTION
- Made/printed in Holland
- Marketed, manufactured and distributed by EMI
- ℗ 1981 RAK Records Ltd.
- EMI Electrola GMBH
- ℗ 1981 Rak Records Ltd.
- Made in Germany
- Printed in Germany by 4P Nicolaus GMBH, Köln
- A Mickie Most Production
- P 1981 Rak Rec. Ltd.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 006-64390-A//48135-1-Y
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 006-64390-B//48136-1-Y
- Rights Society: STEMRA / BIEM
- Label Code: LC 1750
- Label Code: 1750
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side A): RAK 331 A-2 10 1
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side B): RAK 331 B-1 11 1
- Matrix / Runout (Etched runout, side A): MJ
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): 64390-A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): 64390-B1
About Hot Chocolate
Hot Chocolate formed in Brixton, London, England. Members of the group around Errol Brown included Tony Connor, Larry Ferguson, Harvey Hinsley, Derek Lewis, Pat Olive and Tony Wilson.
In 1969 while demoing a slight reggae version of the John Lennon song "Give Peace A Chance" with a group of friends, Errol Brown changed the lyrics of the number but he was informed that he could not change Lennon's song without his permission! So a copy of the demo was sent to the Beatles record label, 'Apple', with fingers crossed. John Lennon loved the version and it was released on the 'Apple' label. Errol and his friends were given the name, 'The Hot Chocolate Band', a name thought up by a secretary at the company but which the band later changed to 'Hot Chocolate'.
Towards the end of 1969 Mickie Most signed Errol and the cofounder of the group, Tony Wilson as writers and recorded their songs with Mary Hopkins, Julie Felix and Herman's Hermits before encouraging them to come up with a song for themselves. In 1970 'Hot Chocolate', with Errol Brown as lead singer released their first record entitled, "Love Is Life" which reached number 6 in the charts. This was the start of a fifteen year career for the group who amassed a total of over 30 hits and also became the only group in the UK to have a hit for fifteen consecutive years. Brown's bald headed charismatic image and unique voice being the central focus of the group along with a great song writing talent that saw him pen such pop classics as, "It Started With A Kiss
Name Vars
- Chocolat
- Chocolate
- Chot Chocolate
- Hoot Chocolate
- Hot Chocolade
- Hot Chocolat
- Hot Chocolate Band
- Hotchocolate
- Хот Чоколит
- Хот Чокълит
- ÛÃÈÁç³ìüÈ
- ÛÃÈûÁç³ìüÈ
Members
- Errol Brown
- Tony Wilson
- Tony Connor
- Patrick Olive
- Harvey Hinsley
- Larry Ferguson
- Derek Lewis
- Greg Bannis
Comments
RIP Errol, you smashed it. What a master piece! I haven't heard this for a long time.
Brilliant song brilliant singer brilliant band
I love this version too!
Hot Chocolate, Marty Wilde and Kim Wilde each put their signature on this song and made it their own. No need to pick favorites. It’s a tie!
Both acts are under contract of RAK records with Mickie Most as their producer
Man, listen to that bass guitar track. Awesome
A great cover from Kim wildes first album in 1981 Errols vocals are brilliant .
Not as good as Marty Wilde and Kim Wilde version's.