List of songs recorded by 911 (English group)

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911 performing live in Glasgow, Scotland on 7 May 2013. From left to right: Jimmy Constable, Lee Brennan and Spike Dawbarn. 911 live at the SECC.jpg
911 performing live in Glasgow, Scotland on 7 May 2013. From left to right: Jimmy Constable, Lee Brennan and Spike Dawbarn.

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.

YearSongReleaseWriters
1996"Don't Make Me Wait" The Journey John McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
Alan Rankine
1997"Bodyshakin'"The JourneyJohn McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
1997"Can't Stop"The JourneyJohn McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
1997"The Day We Find Love"The Journey Eliot Kennedy
Helen Boulding
1997"Our Last Goodbye"The JourneyEliot 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 JourneyEliot Kennedy
Lee Brennan
1996"Love Sensation"The JourneyJohn McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
1997"One More Try"The JourneyJohn McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
Alan Rankine
1997"The Swing"The JourneyEliot Kennedy
Mike Shayne
1997"Rhythm of the Night"The Journey Diane Warren
1997"The Journey"The JourneyJohn McLaughlin
Lee Brennan
1996"Vision on My Mind"Don't Make Me Wait CD1John McLaughlin
Graham Goudie
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
1996"Carefree Lover"Don't Make Me Wait CD1Eliot Kennedy
Helen Boulding
1997"Look Through Any Window"Party People, Friday Night CD1Charles 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 OnJohn McLaughlin
Jimmy Constable
Ian Green
1998"Baby Come Back to Me"Moving OnJohn 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 OnJohn McLaughlin
Dave James
1998"New Groove Generation"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
Mike Percy
Tim Lever
1998"Make You My Baby"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
1998"Don't Walk Away"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Dave James
1998"Nothing Stops the Rain"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
Jon Douglas
1998"Should've Been the One"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Dave James
1997"Party People...Friday Night"Moving OnJohn McLaughlin
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
Mike Percy
Tim Lever
Eliot Kennedy
1998"Hold On"Moving OnJohn 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 CD1John 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 IsBobby 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 IsMichael 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 IsLeon 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 MoreChristian Ballard
Russ Ballard
Andrew Murray
Lee Brennan
Jimmy Constable
Spike Dawbarn
1999"Reunited"Wonderland CD1Christian Ballard
Russ Ballard
Andrew Murray
Jimmy Constable
1999"If You Were Mine"Wonderland CD2Christian 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

Unreleased songs

YearSongReleaseWriters
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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