The following is a list of songs recorded by the British boyband 911. The band has released three studio albums: The Journey , Moving On and There It Is , as well as two greatest hits compilations.
Year | Song | Release | Writers |
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1996 | "Don't Make Me Wait" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Alan Rankine |
1997 | "Bodyshakin'" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie |
1997 | "Can't Stop" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie |
1997 | "The Day We Find Love" | The Journey | Eliot Kennedy Helen Boulding |
1997 | "Our Last Goodbye" | The Journey | Eliot Kennedy John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
1996 | "Night to Remember" | The Journey | Leon Sylvers III Dana Meyers Nidra Beard |
1997 | "Take Good Care" | The Journey | Eliot Kennedy Lee Brennan |
1996 | "Love Sensation" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie |
1997 | "One More Try" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Alan Rankine |
1997 | "The Swing" | The Journey | Eliot Kennedy Mike Shayne |
1997 | "Rhythm of the Night" | The Journey | Diane Warren |
1997 | "The Journey" | The Journey | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan |
1996 | "Vision on My Mind" | Don't Make Me Wait CD1 | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
1996 | "Carefree Lover" | Don't Make Me Wait CD1 | Eliot Kennedy Helen Boulding |
1997 | "Look Through Any Window" | Party People, Friday Night CD1 | Charles Silverman Graham Gouldman |
1998 | "Let's Go Crazy" | All I Want is You CD1 | Prince Nelson |
1998 | "All I Want Is You" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Jon Douglas |
1998 | "Moving On" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Jimmy Constable Ian Green |
1998 | "Baby Come Back to Me" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Jimmy Constable Mike Percy Tim Lever |
1998 | "How Do You Want Me to Love You?" | Moving On | Carl Sturken Evan Rogers |
1998 | "That's the Way" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Dave James |
1998 | "New Groove Generation" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Mike Percy Tim Lever |
1998 | "Make You My Baby" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
1998 | "Don't Walk Away" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Dave James |
1998 | "Nothing Stops the Rain" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Jon Douglas |
1998 | "Should've Been the One" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Dave James |
1997 | "Party People...Friday Night" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Mike Percy Tim Lever Eliot Kennedy |
1998 | "Hold On" | Moving On | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan |
1998 | "I Believe I Can Fly" | All I Want is You CD2 | R. Kelly |
1998 | "Jailbreak" | How Do You Want Me to Love You CD2 | Phil Lynott |
1998 | "Forever in My Heart" | More Than a Woman CD1 | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Phil Harding Ian Curnow |
1999 | "Celebration" | Private Number CD1 | Kool and the Gang |
1998 | "More Than a Woman" | There It Is | Barry Gibb Robin Gibb Maurice Gibb |
1999 | "Don't Take Away the Music" | There It Is | Frederick Perren K. Lewis C. Arian |
1999 | "A Little Bit More" | There It Is | Bobby Gosh |
1999 | "Never Gonna Give You Up" | There It Is | Mike Stock Matt Aitken Pete Waterman |
1999 | "I Wanna Get Next to You" | There It Is | Norman Whitfield |
1999 | "Can't Get By Without You" | There It Is | Michael Denne Ken Gold |
1999 | "Rock Me Gently" | There It Is | Andy Kim |
1999 | "Private Number" | There It Is | William Bell Booker T. Jones |
1999 | "There It Is" | There It Is | Leon Sylvers III Dana Meyers Nidra Beard |
1999 | "You're the Best Thing" | There It Is | Paul Weller |
1999 | "Boogie Nights" | There It Is | Rod Temperton |
1999 | "Wonderland" | The Greatest Hits and a Little Bit More | Christian Ballard Russ Ballard Andrew Murray Lee Brennan |
1999 | "If You'd Only Love Me" | The Greatest Hits and a Little Bit More | Christian Ballard Russ Ballard Andrew Murray Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
1999 | "Reunited" | Wonderland CD1 | Christian Ballard Russ Ballard Andrew Murray Jimmy Constable |
1999 | "If You Were Mine" | Wonderland CD2 | Christian Ballard Russ Ballard Andrew Murray Jimmy Constable |
2013 | "2 Hearts 1 Love" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Jud Mahoney Natalie DeLucia David Thomas |
2013 | "Diamonds" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable David Thomas |
2013 | "I Do" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Jud Mahoney Natalie DeLucia |
2013 | "In Another Life" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Jud Mahoney Natalie DeLucia |
2013 | "Light Me Up" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | Lee Brennan Andrew Murray |
2013 | "Alive" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Jud Mahoney Natalie DeLucia |
2013 | "Illuminate" | Illuminate... (The Hits and More) | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Jud Mahoney Natalie DeLucia |
Year | Song | Release | Writers |
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Unknown | "Be Your Own Best Friend" [1] | — | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
Unknown | "Don't Tell Me Maybe" [2] | — | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable |
Unknown | "End of Every Road" [3] | — | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Paul Masterson |
Unknown | "Everybody's Cried Sometime" [4] | — | Lee Brennan Nicky Graham Deni Lew |
Unknown | "Fountain of Love" [5] | — | John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn |
Unknown | "Good Good Feeling" [6] | — | Lee Brennan Gary Bromham Terry Ronald |
Unknown | "Looking Back" [7] | — | Lee Brennan Juliette Jaimes Jaimes Welton |
Unknown | "Real Thing" [8] | — | John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable |
Unknown | "She Said" [9] | — | Lee Brennan Dion Jacques |
Unknown | "Stars are Burnt" [10] (Demo version of 'Light Me Up'. Demo remains unreleased) | — | Lee Brennan Andrew Murray |
Unknown | "Talk to Me" [11] | — | Lee Brennan Juliette Jaimes Jaimes Welton Sheppard Solomon |
Unknown | "Turn It Around" [12] (Later released as Lee Brennan's debut solo single in 2002. 911 version remains unreleased) | — | Christian Ballard Russ Ballard Andrew Murray Lee Brennan |
Unknown | "With These Hands" [13] | — | Lee Brennan Dion Jacques |
Unknown | "You Are to Me (What it is to Be)" [14] | — | Christian Ballard John McLaughlin Andrew Murray Lee Brennan |
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