Glenn Medeiros

Glenn Medeiros (* June 24, 1970 in Hawaii) is an American singer of Portuguese origin.

Medeiros in 1987 took his first, self -titled studio album on him. Then were mainly ballads in the style of soft pop to find, especially the decoupled as a single Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You. In his American home, this song reached number twelve on the singles chart. Successful Medeiros was so in Europe; the single was four weeks number one in the UK. In addition, the single reached number one in France and the Netherlands and number two in Sweden and Norway.

The follow-up single Lonely Will not Leave Me Alone made ​​it to France at # 13 on the charts. 1988 Glenn Medeiros landed with the first single from his second album Not Me another hit. Long and Lasting Love placed both in the UK and in the U.S. charts and reached number 14 in the Netherlands. With the French singer Elsa he took the duet Un Roman D' Amitié. The song was a 1988 number-one hit in France.

As a result, Medeiros changed his musical style was based more on R & B. He played again in 1990 an album called Glenn Medeiros a, in which Ray Parker Jr. and Bobby Brown participated. Together with Brown, he released the single She Is not Worth It, which made ​​it to number one on the U.S. charts. The second single All I'm Missing Is You was a hit in the U.S..

More success came after, from however. In 1992, Medeiros together with Thomas Anders, the single Standing Alone, which reached number 72 in the Media Control Charts.

His fourth studio album It's Alright to Love was released in 1993 only in Europe and Asia and was a commercial flop. The single Everybody Needs Somebody to Love, as well as the album in the charts could not place itself. Glenn Medeiros ' other comeback attempts were commercially unsuccessful.

1996 married the singer in 2000 and 2001, Father.

Discography

Albums

Other Publications:

Singles

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