Wet Wet Wet Signed Memorabilia and Wet Wet Wet Autographs
A collection of Wet Wet Wet signed memorabilia, ranging from Wet Wet Wet Signed Cd's, Wet Wet Wet Signed Albums, Wet Wet Wet Signed Photos and Wet Wet Wet Signed Guitars. All 100% authentic and supplied with Coa.
Wet Wet Wet
Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish soft rock band formed in 1982 in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire. Originally consisting of Marti Pellow, Graeme Clark, Neil Mitchell and Tommy Cunningham, the group are associated with soft rock and blue-eyed soul. They are best known for a sustained run of UK hits and for “Love Is All Around”, one of the longest-running number-one singles in UK chart history.
The band began at school in Clydebank and initially performed under an earlier name before settling on Wet Wet Wet and moving toward a pop-soul approach. Their first major commercial breakthrough came in the late 1980s, culminating in the debut album Popped in Souled Out (1987), which reached number one in the UK. Early hit singles included “Wishing I Was Lucky” and “Sweet Little Mystery”, establishing them as a prominent UK chart act.
Wet Wet Wet’s most commercially successful moment came in 1994 with their cover of “Love Is All Around”, recorded for the soundtrack to Four Weddings and a Funeral. The single spent 15 weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart and became strongly associated with the decade’s UK pop landscape. The band followed this success with the album Picture This (1995), which also reached number one in the UK and produced further hit singles including “Julia Says”.
The group initially split in 1997, later reforming in 2004 for new touring and recording activity. Subsequent years involved changes in membership, including shifts in lead vocalist duties, while the band continued to perform and release new material. Their later career has largely focused on live performance and maintaining a repertoire built around their best-known recordings from the 1980s and 1990s.
Wet Wet Wet’s legacy centres on their impact on UK pop-rock and adult contemporary music and the enduring prominence of “Love Is All Around”. Their chart record includes multiple UK number-one singles and albums, and their 1994 run at the top of the singles chart remains a notable benchmark. Their songs continue to feature in compilations and radio programming associated with late-1980s and 1990s British pop.
