His own hit songs have included "I Won't Cry", "Dreaming", "Save a Little Bit" and "What You See Is What You Get",[2] which feature on his album What You See Is What You Get.
[3] Goldsmith also appeared in the line-up for the Band Aid II single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?
In September 1987, he signed a recording contract with RCA, and released his first single "I Won't Cry".
His biggest-selling hit was "Dreaming" (1988), and he promoted it with appearances on several television shows including Top of the Pops and Pebble Mill At One.
Goldsmith scored his first top 30 hit as a co-songwriter/producer with Paul Johnson and Phil Edwards.
Goldsmith then worked with Dannii Minogue, Ultimate Kaos, Rozalla, Kinane, with two underground No.
His biggest hit to date was "Mysterious Girl", as recorded by Peter André On its third release after chart positions No.
In 2000, Goldsmith built his own recording studio in Ladbroke Grove, London, and set up Blues & Rhythm, a production company and record label working with various artists such as Soul-unique and his brother lead vocalist KG/Mn8.
In January 2011, Goldsmith made an appearance on the BBC Television's musical quiz program, Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
1 spot on the Official UK Soul Chart on 17 August, Glen's birthday, and retained this position for 2 weeks.
This song also appears on the compilation album Luxury Soul 2015 on Ralph Tee's Expansion Records.