Peter Wilson
50 top tracks
Peter Wilson
50 top tracks
Albums

The Passion and The Flame
Peter Wilson

We're Gonna Be Friends
Peter Wilson

Electricity
Peter Wilson

Laser Light
Peter Wilson

Change of Heart
Peter Wilson

Follow Me
Peter Wilson

The Great Unknown
Peter Wilson

Touch
Peter Wilson

A Different Picture
Peter Wilson

One & One
Peter Wilson

Stereo
Peter Wilson

Saw The Signs
Peter Wilson
Biography
Peter Wilson is a singer/songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia. He first came to notice in early 1994 with the song "I Wanna Dance", a staple in the early days of Hitz-FM, where it regularly reached the no. 1 spot in the nightly countdown of songs voted by listeners. Several singles followed: "Move" later in 1994 (the video clip was played several times on Video Hits), and a danced-up cover of the Benny Mardones classic "Into The Night" in 1995. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Peter+Wils...Read more on Last.fm
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Peter Wilson is a singer/songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia. He first came to notice in early 1994 with the song "I Wanna Dance", a staple in the early days of Hitz-FM, where it regularly reached the no. 1 spot in the nightly countdown of songs voted by listeners. Several singles followed: "Move" later in 1994 (the video clip was played several times on Video Hits), and a danced-up cover of the Benny Mardones classic "Into The Night" in 1995. 1997 saw the release of "Endless Summer Days" (notable for club remake of David Bowie's "Fashion" as the b-side), and a cover of "Mama Told Me" in 1999 (reaching top 10 in certain charts).
After a break from the recorded music business, Peter returned to the charts in 2006 with the release of 2 tracks on the UK compilation "Mad About The Boy 14", "Follow Me" (a top 5 smash) and "I Love You Unashamed", and this has been quickly followed with 3 tracks on "Mad About The Boy 15": Don't Cry Tonight, Best Love You Never Had, and Doin' Fine (a no. 1 smash). His first solo album will be called "Follow Me". <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Peter+Wilson">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
