Sanatçının Albümleri
New Dream
1990 · albüm
Reel Life (Expanded Edition)
1988 · albüm
Boy Meets Girl
1985 · derleme
Boy Meets Girl
1985 · albüm
How Will I Know (Martini Mix)
2022 · single
Five (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · albüm
Stars Are Falling
2022 · single
Gone
2021 · single
Everything New
2021 · single
5
2021 · mini albüm
The Wonderground
2021 · albüm
Falling Hard
2021 · single
Falling Hard
2021 · mini albüm
More Deeply (In Love With You)
2021 · single
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Following their meeting at a wedding at which the two were hired to perform, Seattle natives George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam formed the pop group Boy Meets Girl. Their eponymous 1985 debut featured the single "Oh Girl," but it was the duo's penning of two hits for Whitney Houston that established them as songwriters. "How Will I Know" topped the pop and R&B charts, while "I Wanna Dance With Somebody [Who Loves Me]" won the Grammy for Song of the Year. Returning to Boy Meets Girl, Merrill and Rubicam issued Reel Life in 1988. "Waiting for a Star to Fall" reached the top 5 in the US and went #1 in Europe; "Bring Down the Moon," its follow-up single, also charted. Boy Meets Girl also recorded the 1991 album New Dream, but it was shelved before release. Merrill and Rubicam worked mostly as songwriters throughout the 1990s, scoring hits for the UK dance-pop groups OTT and Girlthing. Then in 2003 they revived Boy Meets Girl with the self-released Wonderground. A quiet, charming album, it dealt with their past as soft rock hitmakers, the dissolution of their marriage, and the state of life in the present. In 2005 the duo released fully remastered versions of Boy Meets Girl's recordings, including the never-released '91 album New Dream. ~ Tom Demalon