UB40 Signed Memorabilia
A collection of UB40 signed memorabilia, ranging from UB40 signed albums, UB40 signed Cd's, UB40 signed Vinyls, UB40 signed Lp's, UB40 signed photos and UB40 signed Guitars. All 100% authentic and supplied with our lifetime guarantee and Coa.
UB40
UB40 are an English reggae band formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. Known for reggae and dub influences adapted for mainstream pop audiences, they are notable for a long run of UK chart entries and major international hits, including successful cover versions alongside original material.
The band emerged from Birmingham’s late-1970s music scene and developed an identity shaped by Caribbean-influenced styles and socially aware themes. Their early releases brought attention in the UK, including the single “Food for Thought”. Their debut album, Signing Off (1980), became a substantial commercial success and established UB40 as a major UK act, followed by continued chart presence through the early 1980s.
UB40’s most successful period began with Labour of Love (1983), an album of covers that reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and broadened their international profile. The same era produced some of their best-known singles, including “Red Red Wine”, which became a number one hit in the United States and also topped the UK chart. Their recording of “I Got You Babe” with Chrissie Hynde also reached number one in the UK, reinforcing their crossover popularity.
In later decades, the group continued recording and touring, releasing albums such as Promises and Lies (1993), which also reached number one in the UK and included the international hit “Can’t Help Falling in Love”. The band’s line-up changed substantially over time, including prominent departures that resulted in separate touring iterations. Despite these changes, the UB40 name remained active in live performance and periodic releases.
UB40’s legacy is reflected in their sustained chart history and broad international audience for reggae-influenced pop. The group have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and received multiple major award nominations, including repeated Grammy nominations in the reggae category. Their best-known recordings remain widely played, and their approach to cover material is frequently cited as central to their mainstream impact.
