Curiosity Killed the Cat
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Curiosity Killed the Cat was a British pop band that found success in the UK Singles Chart in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Albums
- Keep Your Distance (1987) UK #1
- Getahead (1989) UK #29<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/>
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Billed as Curiosity
- Back to Front (1994)
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Singles
- "Misfit" (1986) [Mercury / CAT 1]
- "Down to Earth" (1986) UK #3 [Mercury / CAT 2]
- "Ordinary Day" (1987) UK #11 [Mercury / CAT 3]
- "Misfit" (re-issue - 1987) UK #7 U.S. #42 [Mercury / CAT 4]
- "Free" (1987) UK #56 [Mercury / CAT 5]
- "Name and Number" (1989) UK #14 [Mercury / CAT 6]
- On "Name and Number", the band and co-writer get writing credits; however, on De La Soul's "Ring Ring Ring" only the co-writer gets a credit, even though it utilises the chorus of the Curiosity song.
- "First Place" (1989) [Mercury / CAT 7]<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/>
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Billed as Curiosity
- "Hang On In There Baby" (1992) UK #3
- "I Need Your Lovin'" (1992) UK #47
- "Gimme the Sunshine" (1993) UK #73
- "Relax"
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