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The Brand New Heavies are an acid jazz and funk group formed in 1985 in Ealing in west London. Their biggest success so far in the R&B chart came in 1991 with the single "Never Stop" which reached #3 in the R&B chart, #54 US pop, #43 UK pop.

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Below is a list of The Brand New Heavies songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Delicious Vinyl 2081
chart position: RandB #19, US #51, UK #15, US dance #4
written by: Dallas Austin and N'Dea Davenport
album: Brother Sister
The Brand New Heavies Dream On Dreamer
1994 Delicious Vinyl
2 record label: FFRR 8
chart position: RandB #20, US #88, UK #11, US dance #24
written by: Jan Kincaid and Seidah Garret
album: Shelter
The Brand New Heavies Sometimes
1997 FFRR
3 record label: FFRR 165
chart position: RandB #3, US #54, UK #43, US dance #42
written by: Jan Kincaid
album: The Brand New Heavies
The Brand New Heavies Never Stop
1991 FFRR
4 record label: FFRR 6
chart position: UK #26, US Dance #2
written by: Andy Levy and Angie Cheung
album: Brother Sister
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Spend Some Time
1994 FFRR
5 record label: FFRR 10
chart position: UK #9
written by: Carole King
album: Shelter
The Brand New Heavies You've Got a Friend
1997 FFRR
6 record label: FFRR 5
chart position: UK #13
written by: David Nichtern
album: Brother Sister
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Midnight at the Oasis
1994 FFRR
7 record label: FFRR 4
chart position: UK #23
written by: Jan Kincaid
album: Brother Sister
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Back to Love
1994 FFRR
8 record label: FFRR 9
chart position: UK #21
written by: Siedah Garrett and Andy Levy
album: Shelter
The Brand New Heavies You Are the Universe
1997 FFRR
9 record label: FFRR 180
chart position: RandB #42, UK #24
written by: Andy Levy, Simon Bartholomew, Jan Kincaid, Lascelles Gordon, James Wellman and Linda Muriel
album: The Brand New Heavies
comments: [funk jazz]
The Brand New Heavies Dream Come True
1992 FFRR
10 record label: FFRR 1
chart position: UK #24
written by: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Don't Let It Go to Your Head
1992 FFRR
11 record label: FFRR 11
chart position: UK #31
written by: Jan Kincaid
album: Shelter
The Brand New Heavies Shelter
1998 FFRR
12 record label: FFRR 13
chart position: UK #32
written by: Carleen Anderson and Marc Nelson
album: Trunk Funk – The Best of The Brand New Heavies
The Brand New Heavies Apparently Nothin'
2000 FFRR
13 record label: FFRR 12
chart position: UK #35
written by: Jan Kincaid, Lee Hamblin, Simon Law and Marvin Gaye
album: Trunk Funk – The Best of The Brand New Heavies
The Brand New Heavies Saturday Nite
1999 FFRR
14 record label: Delicious Vinyl 14202
chart position: RandB #19, UK #40, US Dance #38
written by: James Wellman
album: The Brand New Heavies
comments: [jazz funk]
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Stay This Way
1991 Delicious Vinyl
15 record label: FFRR 7
chart position: UK #38
written by: Andy Levy, Simon Bartholomew, Jan Kincaid and N'Dea Davenport
The Brand New Heavies ft N'Dea Davenport Close to You
1995 FFRR
16 record label: OneTwo (UK)
chart position: UK #66
written by: Simon Bartholomew, Jan Kincaid, Andrew Levy (as Andrew Love Levy) and Nicole Russo
album: Allabouthefunk
The Brand New Heavies featuring Nicole Russo Boogie
2004 OneTwo
17 record label: OneTwo 12002 (UK)
chart position: UK #78
written by: Simon Bartholomew, Jan Kincaid, Andrew Levy and Nicole Russo
album: Allaboutthefunk
The Brand New Heavies ft. Nicole Russo Surrender
2005 OneTwo
18 record label: Delicious Vinyl
chart position: UK #188, US Dance #21
written by: Stevie Wonder, Paul Riser, Don Hunter and Lula Mae Hardaway (as Lula Hardaway)
album: Get Used To It
The Brand New Heavies ft. N'Dea Davenport I Don't Know Why (I Love You)
2007 Delicious Vinyl
19 record label: Delicious 2213
chart position: US Dance #27
album: Shelter
The Brand New Heavies You Can Do It
1997 Delicious




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