Darts (band)

[2] They built up a large following playing clubs and universities, although their break came after they appeared on Charlie Gillett's show on BBC Radio London in October 1976.

[2] Their next single of 1978 was an original song "It's Raining" written by band member Griff Fender (real name Ian Collier).

[2] "Come Back My Love", "The Boy from New York City" and "It's Raining" all reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.

[1] Following "It's Raining" in September 1978, Hegarty left the band to tend to his terminally ill father, and he was replaced by the American singer, Kenny Andrews.

"Get It" (written by Trubridge), followed in early 1979 and they also covered Gene Chandler's US 1962 hit "Duke of Earl", produced by former Wizzard frontman Roy Wood.