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Marshall Hain : ウィキペディア英語版
Marshall Hain
Marshall, Hain were a British pop-rock duo, well known for their 1978 hit "Dancing In The City", a UK #3 single in the UK Singles Chart in the summer of 1978.

The duo comprised keyboard player Julian Marshall and vocalist and bass player Kit Hain, who met while pupils at Dartington Hall School.
"Dancing In The City", written by both members of the duo,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dancing In The City: Notes by Kit Hain )〕 was also a hit in Europe as well in as Australia, where it spent 18 weeks in the Top 40 during August through to December 1978, hitting #1 and becoming one of the 20 best-selling songs of the year. In the United States the song reached #43 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the winter of 1979.〔Whitburn, Joel. Top Pop Singles 1955-1993. Record Research, Inc., p. 380. ISBN 978-0-89820-139-0〕 "Dancing in the City" also climbed to the top of the South African singles charts that same year, receiving extensive airplay and was included on Vol 5 of the long-running compilation album series Pop Shop.
They followed this up with the ballad "Coming Home", which reached #39 in the UK Singles Chart later that year.〔 Both singles were on the Harvest record label.〔 "Coming Home" was backed by strings and fretless bass, and they released an unsuccessful album entitled ''Free Ride''. In 1979 they called it quits.
Hain continued pursuing a recording career and released two albums in the UK: 1981's ''Spirits Walking Out'', which included a minor hit "Danny", and 1983's ''School For Spies''. She also had songs recorded by The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey (four songs on three albums), Kiki Dee, and Barbara Dickson, before moving to the U.S. in 1985. There she concentrated on her songwriting. She has written with Aimee Mann ("RIP in Heaven" and "Crash and Burn" on Til Tuesday's "Everything's Different Now" album), Heart and Cyndi Lauper, and had songs recorded by Peter Cetera and Chaka Khan (the top 5 AC hit "Feels Like Heaven" written with Mark Goldenberg), Cher ("Fires of Eden" also written with Goldenberg and recorded by Judy Collins), Fleetwood Mac ("Winds of Change"), as well many other recording artists, garnering chart success worldwide. Her songs also have been licensed for use in MTV's ''The Hills'' as well as network shows including ''The Unit'' and ''Sex and the City''.〔 She also released a third solo album, ''Cry Freedom'', in Belgium in 1995 (Tempo/EMI).〔("Bio – Kittus Music" ), Kit Hain website.〕 In 2012 she started a career as an author under her married name, Kit Grindstaff.
Marshall stayed in the UK and became a member of Flying Lizards, who had a Top 10 hit in both the UK and Australia with their cover of "Money (That's What I Want)" in 1979. The song reached #50 in the U.S.
Marshall later formed the duo Eye to Eye with singer-songwriter Deborah Berg. Eye To Eye released a single called "Am I Normal?" which was written by Marshall and Berg. This failed to chart in the UK although their song "Nice Girls" charted in the U.S., reaching #37 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the summer of 1982. A second song, "Lucky," reached #88 in the U.S. during the autumn of 1983.
"Am I Normal?" was covered by David (real name Virginia David) in 1983 on the Stiletto record label. It was produced by Andy Hill, but also failed to chart in the UK, despite being playlisted on BBC Radio 1.
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