Secrets is a 1981 album by the British pop group The Dooleys, released on GTO Records.
The group spent the year recording this album with new producer, former pop singer Barry Blue.
[3] Track "Tip of My Tongue" (co-written by Lynsey De Paul) had previously been recorded by Barry Blue himself and also as a single by Liquid Gold's Ellie Hope, while track "Love Me, Love Me Do" had been recorded (but never released) a year earlier by pop duo Dollar as "Living Each Day for You".
[5] The album was titled And I Wish there, while it was renamed The Dancer in Japan, where they had experienced some success over the past two years.
Secrets was released on compact disc by Cherry Red Records in May 2013 in a double-pack with their previous album, Full House.