Russell Watson
Jul 31, 2016
Russell Watson is one of the biggest selling artists in history in the United Kingdom. He has topped the UK and US charts at the same time selling more than seven million albums, six Top Ten album placements and four Brit Awards.
Russell's new single, "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", is a remake of the Patty Smyth/Don Henley duet penned by Smyth and Glenn Burtnik. His recent album, "Only One Man" became his 14th Top Twenty album to date. In 2013 he performed at Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Coronation Gala Festival and also performed at the opening ceremony of the World Games and at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games to a worldwide audience of one billion.
Watson has collaborated with Meatloaf, Lionel Richie, Paul McCartney, Lulu, Alexandra Burke, Sean Ryder and the late, great Luciano Pavarotti. He recently signed to FOD Records and his new album features a 75 piece Orchestra Italiana Del Cinema and features members of Blondie, Portishead and Oasis/High Flying Birds.