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The Sweet

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The Sweet, Brian Connolly, Andy Scott, Steve Priest, and Mick Tucker
Sweet, a '70s British rock band that was part of the "glam" movement, got its start in 1965 with the band Wainwright's Gentlemen. Among its members were Mick Tucker and Ian Gillan (later to join Deep Purple). Gillan left the band and was eventually replaced by vocalist Brian Connolly. In January of 1968 Connolly and Tucker left the band and formed their own, calling it The Sweetshop. Bass player Steve Priest joined them, as did guitarist Frank Torpey. The band developed somewhat of a following on the "pub" circuit, and was soon signed to a contract by Fontana Records. Since there was already an existing band called The Sweetshop, the band changed its name to The Sweet. They recorded a single, "Slow Motion", but it went nowhere. Fontana dropped them and Torpey left the band.

They kept playing for the next few years, building a following and going through several personnel and management changes and doing some recording, but they remained hitless. In 1971 they finally had a hit with "Funny Funny". Tensions had been building with their songwriting/management team, and the band was unhappy with the "bubble-gum" image they were being cast in and their reputation as just a lightweight pop band. In 1972 they had another hit with "Coco" and a bigger one with "Little Willy", which hit #3 on the US charts. In 1973 the band raised eyebrows with a performance at the Palace Theater in Kilmarnock, UK, during which the audience reaction was so hostile--apparently they weren't expecting the band to appear in lipstick, eye makeup and the other accouterments of the "glam" movement--that bottles were thrown at the band and they had to be rushed offstage. That incident didn't seem to adversely affect the band's record sales, though, and they soon released one of their biggest hits, "Ballroom Blitz".

In 1974 the band and their producer decided to part with the songwriting/management team that had guided the band for several years, one of the reasons being they wanted more artistic control over the band's career, which they didn't believe they were getting. They recorded several more albums after the departure, including "Desolation Boulevard", containing "Fox on the Run", which became a hit single and, unlike their other hits, was actually written by the band.

Looking for a change, the band split from its longtime label, RCA, in 1977 and signed with Polydor Records. Their first album for the label, "Level Headed" in 1978, was a major change in the band's sound, with its richer, fuller and complex orchestrations--one of its songs, "Love Is Like Oxygen", often caused listeners who heard it on the radio to mistake it for an Electric Light Orchestra song.

The band finally toured the US in 1978, but as an opening act for Bob Seger rather than on their own card. In 1979 Brian Connolly left the band, due to ill health and an increasingly severe alcohol problem. The band recorded several more albums, but none were "chartbusters", and in 1981 they disbanded. In 1985 original members Scott and Tucker reformed the band with new personnel. The new band has stayed together, with various personnel changes, ever since.

Founding member Brian Connolly died of liver failure in 1997 and Mick Tucker died in 2002 from leukemia.
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    Credits

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    Actor



    • Sweet: Sixties Man (1980)
      Sweet: Sixties Man
      7.2
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1980
    • Sweet: Give the Lady Some Respect (1980)
      Sweet: Give the Lady Some Respect
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1980
    • The Sweet: California Nights (1978)
      The Sweet: California Nights
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1978
    • The Sweet: Fountain (1978)
      The Sweet: Fountain
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1978
    • The Sweet: Lettres d'amour (1978)
      The Sweet: Lettres d'amour
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1978
    • The Sweet: Love Is Like Oxygen (1978)
      The Sweet: Love Is Like Oxygen
      5.6
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1978
    • The Sweet: Fever of Love (1977)
      The Sweet: Fever of Love
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1977
    • The Sweet: Lost Angels (1976)
      The Sweet: Lost Angels
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1976
    • The Sweet: The Lies in Your Eyes (1976)
      The Sweet: The Lies in Your Eyes
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1976
    • The Sweet: Action (1975)
      The Sweet: Action
      7.0
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1975
    • The Sweet: Fox on the Run (1975)
      The Sweet: Fox on the Run
      7.3
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1975
    • The Sweet: Set Me Free
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1974
    • The Sweet: Turn It Down (1974)
      The Sweet: Turn It Down
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1974
    • The Sweet: The Six Teens (1974)
      The Sweet: The Six Teens
      5.8
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1974
    • The Sweet: Teenage Rampage (1974)
      The Sweet: Teenage Rampage
      6.3
      Music Video
      • Sweet (as Sweet)
      • 1974

    Composer



    • The Sweet - 50th Anniversary Multi Media Show (2018)
      The Sweet - 50th Anniversary Multi Media Show
      Video
      • Composer (music by)
      • 2018
    • Spacepunk (2017)
      Spacepunk
      7.0
      Short
      • Composer (original music by)
      • 2017
    • Sweet: Defender (2015)
      Sweet: Defender
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Sweet)
      • 2015
    • Andy Scott: Lady Starlight (Version 1) (1975)
      Andy Scott: Lady Starlight (Version 1)
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Sweet, music by)
      • 1975

    Soundtrack



    • Leonard Fuchs, Max Mattis, Bruno Alexander, Emil Belton, and Oskar Belton in Intimate (2023)
      Intimate
      7.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "The Ballroom Blitz" (uncredited)
      • 2025
    • Drew Naiburg-Smith, Ethan Weiser, and Eric Naiburg in Live A Little (2024)
      Live A Little
      Short
      • performer: "Ballroom Blitz"
      • 2024
    • Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, and Alfre Woodard in Summer Camp (2024)
      Summer Camp
      4.6
      • performer: "Ballroom Blitz"
      • 2024
    • Daisy Jones and the Six (2023)
      Daisy Jones and the Six
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Ballroom Blitz"
      • 2023
    • Welcome to Chippendales (2022)
      Welcome to Chippendales
      7.3
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Wig-Wam Bam"
      • 2022
    • Konnie Huq in Kids' TV: The Surprising Story (2022)
      Kids' TV: The Surprising Story
      6.7
      TV Special
      • performer: "Block Buster!" (uncredited)
      • 2022
    • Raymond Lee in Quantum Leap (2022)
      Quantum Leap
      6.3
      TV Series
      • performer: "Ballroom Blitz" (uncredited)
      • 2022
    • Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander in Homes Under the Hammer (2003)
      Homes Under the Hammer
      6.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "Fox On The Run" (uncredited)
      • 2022
    • Joe Scarborough, Willie Geist, and Mika Brzezinski in Morning Joe (2007)
      Morning Joe
      4.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Fox On The Run"
      • 2022
    • Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames in Black Phone (2021)
      Black Phone
      6.9
      • performer: "Fox on the Run" (as Sweet)
      • 2021
    • Josh Peck in Turner & Hooch (2021)
      Turner & Hooch
      6.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "Fox on the Run" (uncredited)
      • 2021
    • Gods of Snooker (2021)
      Gods of Snooker
      8.0
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Block Buster!" (uncredited)
      • 2021
    • Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and Yeardley Smith in Les Simpson (1989)
      Les Simpson
      8.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "Ballroom Blitz" (uncredited)
      • 2020
    • Blacklist (2013)
      Blacklist
      7.9
      TV Series
      • performer: "The Ballroom Blitz"
      • 2020
    • Granada Reports (1980)
      Granada Reports
      6.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "Alexander Graham Bell" (uncredited)
      • 2019

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      Compilation album: "Action: The Sweet Anthology" (Shout! Factory)
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      Members have included Mick Tucker, Steve Priest, Brian Connolly, Frank Torpey, Mick Stewart, Andy Scott.
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