(originally The Sweetshop ) is a legendary British glam rock band that emerged in London in 1968. Known for their flamboyant stage presence and high-energy anthems, their discography reflects a dramatic evolution from bubblegum pop to hard rock. They have sold over 55 million records worldwide and achieved 34 number-one hits across various global charts. The "Golden Era" Discography (1970s)
Their debut studio album, featuring "Funny Funny" and "Co-Co". SWEET Discography
Early success was driven by a partnership with songwriters and Mike Chapman . (originally The Sweetshop ) is a legendary British
The band’s most famous lineup featured Brian Connolly (vocals), Steve Priest (bass), Andy Scott (guitar), and Mick Tucker (drums). The "Golden Era" Discography (1970s) Their debut studio
Tiring of their "lightweight" image, the band began writing heavier material. SWEET | New Album "Full Circle"
A US-only compilation that included their first American smash, "Little Willy" (reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100).
Their only UK No. 1 single, staying at the top for five weeks. 2. Transition to Glam & Hard Rock (1974–1975)