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Close Ups

544.8K streams

544,844

Lovetown

69.6K streams

69,563

Senso

51.8K streams

51,841

Happiest Man Alive

51.1K streams

51,137

A New Kind Of Blue

42.9K streams

42,921

Prisoner Of Love

26.5K streams

26,529

100 Years from Now

25.2K streams

25,176

Good Bones

25K streams

25,011

Nothing To Be Frightened Of

19.3K streams

19,276

Firecracker

18.4K streams

18,361

Biography

Australian singer Stephen Cummings is one of Australia's most respected and critically acclaimed artists despite a lack of chart-topping hits during his long and successful career. Cummings began with Melbourne's the Pelaco Brothers during the mid-'70s. He then fronted the Sports for six years before they disbanded in 1981. Cummings' debut single, "We All Make Mistakes," was released in January 1983 and a debut dance-oriented album, Senso, in August 1984. A non-album single, "What Am I Going to Do?," was released in August 1985, before the more laid-back This Wonderful Life in September 1986. In 1987, he collaborated with ex-Sports guitarist Andrew Pendlebury for the single "She Set Fire to the House." Another low-key outing, Lovetown, was released in January 1988, and Cummings formed Stephen Cummings Lovetown to tour. His third album, A New Kind of Blue, won the 1989 Australian Record Industry Award (ARIA) for Best Adult Contemporary Album. Good Humour, released in 1990, marked a return to his earlier dance style. His 1992 outing, Unguided Tour, produced a more rock-driven sound. Steve Kilbey of the Church produced Cummings' next two albums, Falling Swinger (1994) and Escapist (1996). In between albums, Cummings recorded a duet with Toni Childs called "Fell From a Great Height." In 1996, Cummings' first novel, Wonder Boy, was published followed by a compilation album in 1997, Puppet Pauper Pirate Poet Pawn & King. Cummings is also the voice and co-writer behind the TV advertisement I Feel Better Now, a popular Australian advertisement for health insurers Medibank Private. ~ Brendan Swift, Rovi