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Ten Sharp

Ten Sharp is a pop band formed in the mid-1980s, best known internationally for their 1991 single "You", which topped charts in multiple countries and sold over 18 million copies worldwide. The band originated from the rock group , which participated in the Dutch talent competition De Grote Prijs van Nederland in the early 1980s, before evolving into Ten Sharp with core members Marcel Kapteijn on vocals, Niels Hermes on keyboards, and Ton Groen on bass. Additional musicians, including drummer Bennie Top and arranger Tom Bakker, contributed to their recordings over the years. Their debut album, Under the Water-Line (1991), featured "You" as its , which reached number 3 on the , peaked at number 10 on the where it spent 13 weeks, and achieved number 1 status in countries including , , and . Follow-up singles like "Ain't My Beating Heart" and "When the Snow Falls" also gained traction in , solidifying their pop sound characterized by melodic ballads and romantic themes. Subsequent albums such as (1993) and Shop of Memories (1995) expanded their catalog, with tracks like "Beautiful" reaching number 1 in , though they did not replicate the global breakthrough of "You". The band toured extensively, including the Marlboro Flashback Tour in 1996, and marked anniversaries with releases like the 25th anniversary collaboration on "Maybe" with rapper in 2017 and 30th anniversary editions of early material in 2022. Recent activity includes singles "Every Day" and "Elke Dag" in 2023, and a remake of "You" in 2024. Despite being occasionally labeled a due to the dominance of "You", Ten Sharp maintained a steady output of albums, including Stay (2003), and continue to be recognized for their contributions to 1990s pop.

History

Formation and early career as Streets (1982-1984)

Ten Sharp originated in , , in 1982 as the band , formed during the national music competition De Grote Prijs van Nederland when members of the rival groups Prizoner and Pin-Up merged their talents. The lineup featured vocalist Marcel Kapteijn, guitarist Martin Boers, bassist Ton Groen, and drummer Wil Bouwes, drawing influences from and sounds prevalent in the early scene. The band quickly gained local traction through performances in Amsterdam venues and the competition circuit, establishing a foundation in the city's vibrant music community. Signed to CBS Records, Streets released their debut single "When the Snow Falls" in 1985, which received positive early buzz but failed to achieve significant commercial success. This was followed by "Japanese Lovesong," which peaked at number 39 on the , marking their most notable achievement during this period and highlighting their melodic rock style. Subsequent singles like "" and "Way of the West" underperformed, contributing to internal lineup shifts and a creative reevaluation amid modest overall reception in the . In October 1984, the group dissolved the moniker—prompted by the existence of a similarly named —and rebranded as Ten Sharp to reflect a sharper, more focused musical direction led by the core duo of Kapteijn and later Hermes.

Transition to Ten Sharp and initial singles (1985-1987)

In late 1984, the band formerly known as underwent an official to Ten Sharp, prompted by the need for a fresh identity following their early local performances. This transition coincided with lineup stabilization, as Niels Hermes joined core members Marcel Kapteijn on vocals and Ton Groen on bass, shifting the group's sound toward a more polished pop-rock style with prominent elements. The band's debut under the new name came with the single "When the Snow Falls," released in January 1985 on , which achieved modest entry into the Dutch charts, peaking at number 50 for one week. This was quickly followed by "Japanese Lovesong" in June 1985, co-written by the band members and produced by Michiel Hoogenboezem, blending influences with pop melodies; it marked their first moderate success, reaching number 39 on the and gaining some airplay across , though primarily confined to the . Subsequent releases included "" in 1986 and "Way of the West" in 1987, both issued on , but these follow-ups failed to replicate the initial traction, with neither entering the , reflecting challenges such as limited label promotion and insufficient radio support that hindered broader recognition. Despite these hurdles, the period laid foundational songwriting experience for Kapteijn and Hermes, who began exploring external collaborations to sustain momentum amid the band's modest profile.

Songwriting period and band hiatus (1987-1989)

Following the release of their 1987 single "Way of the West", Ten Sharp shifted focus from live performances and new band releases to songwriting efforts behind the scenes, as no further group recordings appeared until 1991. The band experienced internal tensions stemming from the commercial underperformance of their early singles, leading to an announcement of disbandment in 1988. This marked a temporary halt to their activities as a full band, with no tours or studio work under the Ten Sharp name during 1988 and 1989. Despite the disbandment, core members Niels Hermes and Ton Groen persisted as a songwriting duo, forgoing live performances to concentrate on composing for external projects. Marcel Kapteijn, while not actively involved in these efforts, maintained connections with Hermes and Groen, using the hiatus to explore potential solo ventures alongside preparations for future duo collaborations. This low-profile interlude allowed the duo to refine their craft amid the band's pause, laying groundwork for their eventual return.

Breakthrough with Under the Water-Line and "You" (1991-1992)

Following a period of independent songwriting during their band hiatus, Marcel Kapteijn and Niels Hermes reformed Ten Sharp as a duo in late 1990 to focus on new material. The pair signed with , a division of , and began recording sessions at Spitsbergen and Wisseloord Studios in the . Their debut album, Under the Water-Line, was released in April 1991 and featured ten tracks blending pop and sophisti-pop elements. Produced by Michiel Hoogenboezem and Niels Hermes, the album showcased the duo's refined songwriting, with contributions from saxophonist Tom Barlage on select songs. The record marked Ten Sharp's transition to a streamlined, keyboard-driven sound, drawing from their earlier experiences while emphasizing emotional ballads and melodic hooks. The lead single "You", released in February 1991, propelled the duo to international prominence, becoming a chart-topping in several European countries including , , and . It achieved number-one status for multiple weeks in those markets and entered the top ten across 13 European countries overall, while peaking at number 10 on the , where it spent 13 weeks. The single's success earned it gold and platinum certifications in various territories, reflecting its widespread radio and video . Under the Water-Line mirrored the single's momentum, entering the top ten in , , , and , and achieving gold certifications in (250,000 units) and other markets. Worldwide sales surpassed 500,000 copies, establishing the as a commercial breakthrough for . To capitalize on the buzz, Ten Sharp embarked on initial promotional tours across in 1991 and 1992, performing at festivals and venues while making high-profile media appearances on TV shows like the Dutch Countdown and international radio outlets. These efforts, including live sessions and interviews, helped solidify their presence in key markets and built anticipation for future releases.

The Fire Inside and international touring (1993-1994)

Following the success of their debut album Under the Water-Line, Ten Sharp recorded their sophomore effort, , during the fall of 1992 at Wisseloord Studios in , . The album was released in May 1993 by , featuring ten tracks that continued the duo's focus on melodic pop with introspective lyrics, including contributions from Ton Groen. Key songs drew from personal experiences, such as "Rumours in the City," inspired by the band's time in Argentina. The lead single, "Dreamhome (Dream On)," was issued alongside the album and entered the Dutch charts, debuting at number 37 on the Single Top 100 and spending four weeks in the listing. A subsequent single, "Rumours in the City," followed in March 1994 and also charted in the Netherlands, reinforcing the band's domestic presence. The Fire Inside itself reached number 22 on the Dutch Album Top 100, maintaining a chart run of 17 weeks, while in Germany, it peaked at number 81 on the Media Control Charts with six weeks total. In response to growing demand for live shows, Ten Sharp expanded to a five-piece lineup in 1994 by adding four conservatory-trained musicians to vocalists Marcel Kapteijn and Hermes and bassist Ton Groen. The group embarked on an extensive tour that year, beginning with intimate theatre performances across the before progressing to larger outdoor festivals, including the World Liberty Concert in , Parkpop in , and the Uitmarkt in . This marked a shift toward more dynamic live presentations, blending their studio pop sound with fuller arrangements to engage audiences in increasingly ambitious settings.

Mid-1990s releases and live work (1995-1996)

In 1995, Ten Sharp released their third studio album, Shop of Memories, through , marking a return to a full configuration after previous duo-focused efforts. The album featured a polished production style with contributions from new members including Bennie Top, bassist Ton Groen, keyboardist Nick Bult, multi-instrumentalist Hubert Heeringa on and violin, and guitarist Yelle Sieswerda, expanding the group's sound with richer arrangements and mature songwriting influences. Key singles from the album included "Feel My Love," released in early 1995 as a maxi-single, and "Whenever I Fall" in 1996, both showcasing the band's melodic pop-rock sensibilities with emotional lyrics and layered instrumentation. Commercially, Shop of Memories achieved moderate success primarily in the , peaking at number 37 on the chart upon its February 1995 release, a decline from the band's earlier international breakthroughs. The singles saw limited chart impact, with neither reaching significant positions in home or foreign markets, reflecting a waning global presence following the peak popularity of prior hits like "You." Internationally, the album received scant attention outside , underscoring a slowdown in the band's broader commercial momentum despite continued domestic interest. Shifting focus to live performances, Ten Sharp undertook an extensive tour in 1995, building on their 1993-1994 international outings with a lineup of five additional conservatory-trained musicians, performing in theaters before progressing to major festivals. This period highlighted the band's growing emphasis on live dynamics, transitioning from studio work to stage presentations that incorporated fuller band interactions. By 1996, they embraced acoustic experimentation through the Flashback Tour, an intimate acoustic series across that paid homage to their musical influences, allowing for stripped-down interpretations of both original material and covers. The tour's acoustic sets were captured in the live album Roots Live, released in November 1996 by , which compiled performances of cover songs from artists such as The Eagles, , and , alongside select originals. Recorded in small venues for an atmospheric feel, the album peaked at number 47 on the Dutch charts, emphasizing the band's roots-oriented evolution and live energy over new studio output. This release, while not a commercial blockbuster, solidified Ten Sharp's reputation for engaging live work amid their mid-1990s transition.

Hiatus and comeback compilations (2000-2003)

Following the release of their live album Roots in 1996, Ten Sharp entered a period of inactivity that lasted until 2000. In May 2000, the band returned with the compilation album Everything & More - The Best Of, issued by Sony Music Media primarily in the Netherlands, with additional releases in regions such as Turkey and Russia. The 16-track collection drew from their earlier catalog while incorporating five new original songs, including "Beautiful," "Everything," and "Never Alone," which revived the group's signature dreamy soft pop sound characterized by prominent piano, melancholic vocals, and string arrangements. The compilation marked a low-key reemergence amid declining visibility, yet it garnered positive feedback from longtime fans for recapturing the essence of Ten Sharp's early work. Limited promotional efforts focused on core audiences in , with no major international push. Building on this momentum, Ten Sharp issued their fourth studio , Stay, on March 1, 2003, through . The 12-track release featured all-new material in a style with elaborate string sections, including songs like "One Love," "With You," and "The Only One." To support it, the band released the single "Wish I Could Say," though broader marketing remained restrained, targeting niche listeners rather than mainstream markets. was favorable within dedicated fan circles for its polished , but the album did not achieve significant commercial breakthrough, reflecting the band's established but modest profile by this point. During the early 2000s, elements of Ten Sharp's discography, including tracks from Stay, transitioned toward greater availability, facilitating access for audiences via emerging platforms.

Later studio albums and singles (2009-2017)

Following their 2003 comeback , Ten Sharp maintained a low-key presence in the scene through selective releases and re-recordings, emphasizing acoustic and interpretations of pop classics alongside original material that highlighted their mature songwriting style. In March 2009, the duo released a re-recorded unplugged version of their signature hit "You," offering a stripped-down, intimate that revisited the song's themes of and emotional vulnerability. This single, available on platforms like , served as a bridge to new audiences while nodding to their legacy without a full commitment. By 2012, Ten Sharp shifted to independent digital distribution via labels like 3megistus, releasing a series of cover singles that showcased their adaptability and reflective take on 1980s and 1990s hits. Notable examples include "Ain't Nobody" (a Chaka Khan cover), "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Eurythmics), and "All Around the World" (Lisa Stansfield), each reimagined with acoustic elements and Kapteijn's signature vocals to explore themes of longing and resilience. These self-released tracks underscored the band's evolution toward more personal, nostalgic productions during a period of creative independence. In 2013, they issued the original single "After All The Love Has Gone," an introspective co-written by Ton Groen and Marcel Kapteijn, delving into the aftermath of faded relationships with poignant and subtle . This release exemplified their focus on emotionally resonant songwriting, blending pop accessibility with deeper maturity. The year 2016 brought the single "Maybe," a collaborative effort born from a TV appearance where Ten Sharp composed the track inspired by Cho's "Misschien Wel Hè?" The song's uplifting yet contemplative about uncertainty and new beginnings marked a fresh, hybrid pop-rap fusion, released independently and highlighting their willingness to experiment while staying true to reflective themes. An extended version followed in 2017, further emphasizing its collaborative spirit. Closing the decade, 2017 saw the release of "You (Radio Edit)," a polished of their enduring hit tailored for contemporary radio play, alongside an extended version of "Maybe." These efforts, coupled with sporadic live outings, reflected Ten Sharp's sustained fan engagement through targeted, self-produced content rather than full-length studio albums.

Recent compilations and new material (2022-2023)

In 2022, Ten Sharp released Their Ultimate Collection, a limited-edition colored compilation marking the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough hit "You." The album features a selection of their key tracks from 1991 onward, including rare and remastered material, presented in a 180-gram pressing for collectors. This physical release complemented several digital reissues that year, such as Roots Live (Special Edition) and Shop of Memories (Special Edition), making archival live and studio recordings more accessible via streaming platforms. Building on this legacy preservation, the duo issued new original material in 2023 with the bilingual single "Elke Dag / Every Day," released on November 17. The Dutch-language "Elke Dag" targeted the home market, while the English "Every Day" aimed at international audiences, both produced under their independent label 3MEGISTUS and accompanied by official music videos. This personal track, written by Marcel Kapteijn and Niels Hermes, reflects their ongoing songwriting collaboration without indications of a forthcoming full-length album as of late 2023. Additionally, they shared a digital live recording of "I Hope I Never" from their 1996 Roots tour, further bridging their past performances with contemporary digital distribution. In 2024, Ten Sharp released a remake of their hit "You," offering a refreshed version available digitally. Throughout the period, while live touring was limited, Ten Sharp maintained visibility through enhanced streaming availability of their catalog, contributing to renewed interest in their music on platforms like , where monthly listeners exceeded 1 million by 2023. The duo, consisting of Kapteijn and Hermes, confirmed their active status via these releases and online interactions, focusing on selective new content rather than extensive live events. Fan engagement intensified on , with and updates promoting the 2023 single—garnering thousands of views on video premieres—and through merchandise like and apparel available on their official site.

Band members

Current members

Ten Sharp operates as a duo consisting of Marcel Kapteijn on lead vocals and Niels Hermes on keyboards, a configuration solidified since their first single as a duo, "You", in 1991. Marcel Kapteijn has provided lead vocals for the band since its origins in the 1982 formation of the precursor group Streets, drawing from his earlier experience in the Dutch band Prisoner. As the frontman, he delivers the emotive performances central to Ten Sharp's pop sound, contributing to recordings and live shows across their discography. Niels Hermes, a founding member since , serves as the primary , co-songwriter, and ; he also holds credits on several albums, including programming and mixing elements for releases like Everything & More. His instrumental and production work shapes the band's arrangements, often collaborating on compositions that blend melodic hooks with layered keyboards. Since 1991, Kapteijn and Hermes have handled all core instrumentation, songwriting, vocals, and production duties, occasionally augmented by session musicians for live performances and fuller album ensembles. This streamlined duo dynamic has allowed them to maintain creative control over Ten Sharp's output, from breakthrough hits to recent compilations.

Former members

Ten Sharp's original lineup as the precursor band in 1982 included several key contributors who shaped its early sound before the transition to a duo format. Joop van de Berg served as the initial drummer from the band's formation in early 1982, participating in the first live performances and recordings during the era. He departed in the summer of 1982, replaced amid lineup adjustments to refine the group's direction. Wil Bouwes took over as drummer later in 1982, contributing to live shows and the recording sessions for the album, providing a solid rhythmic foundation for the band's rock-oriented material until around 1986. His tenure ended as the group shifted focus toward pop influences and reduced its size. Ton Groen, a co-founder during the Streets period, played bass from 1982 to 1987, handling the low-end grooves in early singles and live sets; he continued briefly into the Ten Sharp phase before the duo solidified. Martin Boers joined as lead guitarist in 1982, adding dynamic solos and textures to the band's initial compositions and performances through 1987, supporting the evolution from Streets to Ten Sharp before the core pair streamlined operations. These departures between 1984 and 1987 stemmed from commercial challenges with early releases and a deliberate pivot to a more streamlined duo structure for greater creative control.

Musical style

Core influences and evolution

Ten Sharp's musical roots trace back to the mid-1980s scene, where the band emerged from the rock group , initially influenced by Thin Lizzy's symphonic rock style during their formative gigs in and surrounding areas. This early phase reflected the broader music landscape of the era, characterized by bands blending local rock traditions with international aspirations, as seen in the competitive environment of events like De Grote Prijs van Nederland. Drawing from 1980s icons such as The Eagles, , and , the duo of Marcel Kapteijn and Niels Hermes incorporated melodic elements into their songwriting, emphasizing harmony and instrumentation that echoed the sophisticated prevalent in the at the time. The band's evolution marked a significant shift from their rock origins as Streets to a synth-pop duo configuration starting in 1991, following a brief disbandment in 1988. This transition, highlighted by their debut album Under the Water-Line, integrated keyboards and polished production to create a more accessible, radio-friendly sound, departing from the heavier symphonic rock of their precursors while retaining melodic core structures. A songwriting hiatus from 1997 to 2002 allowed Kapteijn and Hermes to refine their approach, resulting in a mature ballad-oriented style upon return, as evidenced in later releases like Stay (2003), where introspective themes and refined arrangements took precedence over earlier energetic rock influences. In the and , Ten Sharp adapted to digital production techniques, incorporating modern studio tools to enhance their evolving sound with layered strings, brass, and electronic elements, as demonstrated in such as Something & More (2019). This adaptation aligned with the duo's growth into a versatile album-oriented act, blending nostalgic with contemporary polish while staying rooted in the scene's tradition of exporting melodic, heartfelt music internationally. The trend continued with the 2024 remake of their hit "You", featuring updated production.

Signature elements in songwriting and production

Ten Sharp's songwriting often revolves around lyrical themes of , loss, and , as exemplified in tracks like "You" and "Rich Man" from their 1991 debut album Under the Water-Line. In "You," the portray a profound romantic bond, emphasizing gratitude, emotional stability, and the partner's role as a guiding light amid personal turmoil, reflecting an introspective exploration of relational dependence. Similarly, "Rich Man" delves into and the non-material wealth derived from and human , with lines urging listeners to and shared , underscoring themes of emotional fulfillment over worldly strife. Central to their sound is Marcel Kapteijn's emotive vocal delivery, characterized by a warm, expressive that conveys raw and , enhancing the quality of the lyrics in songs like "You." Complementing this is Hermes' layered arrangements, which build atmospheric depth through intricate synth progressions and flourishes, creating a lush foundation that supports the melodic intimacy of Kapteijn's phrasing. Production hallmarks of Ten Sharp's work include a clean, polished pop sheen, evident in the crisp mixing and balanced of Under the Water-Line, which blends soulful pop elements with elegant and subtle rhythmic pulses for an accessible yet sophisticated . In later releases, this evolves with accents adding organic texture, as heard in unplugged renditions and subsequent albums, softening the synth-driven core while maintaining melodic clarity. A notable appears in their 2023 single releases, where bilingual elements are incorporated through English ("Every Day") and ("Elke Dag") versions, allowing the same introspective love-themed lyrics to resonate across linguistic boundaries and broadening their appeal to diverse audiences. Collaborations, such as those with producer Michiel Hoogenboezem on early tracks, have influenced Ten Sharp's harmonic structures by introducing refined pop-rock layering and dynamic builds, enriching the keyboard-driven progressions with varied tonal colors and emotional arcs.

Discography

Studio albums

Ten Sharp's studio discography spans over two decades, beginning with their breakthrough debut and evolving through major label releases to independent efforts. The band's albums are characterized by melodic pop and influences, often featuring Marcel Kapteijn's emotive vocals and Niels Hermes' keyboard arrangements. Their debut marked international success driven by the single "You," while subsequent works explored more introspective themes with varying commercial reception in , particularly the . Later albums reflect a shift to self-production, prioritizing artistic control over chart ambitions.
Album TitleRelease DateLabelChart Performance (Netherlands)Critical Reception and Notes
Under the Water-LineApril 2, 1991Peaked at No. 7, 39 weeksDebut album praised for its soulful pop blend, elegant , and heartfelt ballads; hailed as a timeless classic in reviews for capturing emotional depth in tracks like "You" and "Ain't My Beating Heart."
The Fire InsideMay 24, 1993Peaked at No. 22, 17 weeksFollow-up noted for its acoustic and elements, with singles like "Dreamhome (Dream On)" receiving moderate acclaim for mature songwriting; seen as a solid continuation but less breakout than the debut.
Shop of MemoriesFebruary 25, 1995Peaked at No. 37, 12 weeksThird incorporating full band elements and prog rock touches; appreciated for nostalgic themes and production, though commercially quieter, emphasizing the band's evolution toward richer arrangements.
StayMarch 1, 2003 (self-released in some markets)Peaked at No. 77, 2 weeksPost-hiatus release with 12 new songs co-composed by Tom Bakker; received positively for renewed energy and intimate pop style, marking a return to form amid independent leanings.

Live albums

Ten Sharp's sole live album, Roots Live, was released on November 2, 1996, by . Recorded during the band's 1996 Flashback Tour across , it captures performances that revisited the group's musical influences through a series of covers. The album consists of 11 tracks, primarily live renditions of songs by artists such as (""), (""), and (""), concluding with the band's signature hit "You." These selections emphasize fan favorites and the duo's rock and pop roots, performed in a full-band configuration featuring Marcel Kapteijn on vocals and , Ton Groen on bass, Bennie Top on drums, Niels Hermes on keyboards, Nick Bult on guitar, and Hubert Heeringa on saxophone, , and backing vocals. This setup contrasted with earlier duo-focused efforts, delivering energetic, ensemble-driven interpretations that highlighted the tour's collaborative energy. Production involved live recording by Eurosound Mobile 4 truck, with post-production mixing handled at Wisseloord Studios in , , by engineer Michiel van Groenestijn. The album's sound balances raw concert atmosphere with polished overdubs, preserving audience interaction during key moments like the extended "You" finale. Initially available as a limited CD release in (catalog COL 485365 2) and a cassette edition in select markets like , Roots Live had restricted distribution outside promotional tour contexts. A with four bonus tracks expanded to 14 songs was issued digitally in 2022, improving accessibility via streaming platforms.

Compilation albums

Ten Sharp's compilation albums serve as retrospective collections that curate highlights from their discography, often incorporating new material or lesser-known tracks to reintroduce their music to both longtime fans and newer audiences. These releases emphasize the band's enduring pop sound, blending hits with additional content to provide comprehensive overviews of their career evolution. The first major compilation, Everything & More - The Best Of, was released in 2000 by Sony Music Media in the Netherlands as a CD featuring 16 tracks. It includes core hits such as "You," "Ain't My Beating Heart," "Rich Man," and "Dreamhome (Dream On)," alongside five newly recorded songs like "Beautiful," "Everything," and "Never Alone," which recapture the band's signature dreamy soft pop style with prominent piano and string arrangements. This album marked a commercial effort to revive interest following a period of relative inactivity after their 1996 live release, incorporating remixed or refreshed versions of select tracks to appeal to contemporary listeners. Although it did not achieve significant chart positions in the Dutch album charts, the compilation helped sustain the band's visibility in the early 2000s.
TrackTitleDuration
1Beautiful3:34
2Everything4:27
3Never Alone4:01
4You4:29
5Rich Man4:11
6Dreamhome (Dream On)3:59
7Ain't My Beating Heart4:25
8Lines On Your Face4:16
9When The Snow Falls4:23
10Rumours In The City4:06
11After All The Love Has Gone3:59
12Feel My Love3:48
13One Love3:35
14Japanese Lovesong3:59
15Something's Changed3:59
16Lonely Streets3:35
In 2022, Ten Sharp issued Their Ultimate Collection through / as a limited-edition colored vinyl (also available on ), comprising 12 tracks that span their four-decade partnership between Niels Hermes and Marcel Kapteijn. The selection highlights seminal singles like "You" and "Rich Man" from their 1991 debut album, while incorporating rarities such as early tracks "When The Snow Falls" and "Japanese Lovesong," offering fans deeper access to pre-breakthrough material. Released independently in collaboration with major labels to celebrate 30 years since "You" became a global hit and 40 years of the duo's collaboration, this compilation aims to reintroduce their catalog to new generations amid renewed interest in pop nostalgia. It features high-quality 180-gram pressing but no explicit remastering notes, and it did not enter major charts, focusing instead on collector appeal and anniversary promotion.
SideTrackTitle
A11You
A22Rich Man
A33When The Snow Falls
A44Ain't My Beating Heart
A55Japanese Lovesong
A66Lines On Your Face
B17Rumours In The City
B28Dreamhome (Dream On)
B39Beautiful
B410After All The Love Has Gone
B511
B612Feel My Love

Singles

Ten Sharp's singles discography spans from their early independent releases in the 1980s to more recent digital offerings, with their breakthrough coming in the early 1990s through international hits that propelled the band to wider recognition. The band's singles often featured melodic pop arrangements and were promoted through radio play and live performances, contributing to their reputation for heartfelt, accessible songwriting. One of the band's earliest notable singles was "Japanese Lovesong," released in June 1985 as a follow-up to their debut "When the Snow Falls." It marked their first chart entry, peaking at number 30 on the , and was backed by the B-side "Goin' On," which highlighted the band's emerging reggae-influenced pop sound during live club circuits. This single helped establish Ten Sharp in the Dutch music scene before their major label breakthrough. The band's international success exploded with "You," released in March 1991 from their debut album Under the Water-Line. The single topped charts in several European countries, including number 1 in , , and , while reaching number 2 in , number 3 in the and , number 4 in and , number 5 in , and number 10 in the , where it spent 13 weeks on the chart. It was backed by B-sides such as "When the Snow Falls" and "" in various international editions, including extended mixes and radio edits tailored for markets like the and . The song's promotional impact was significant, driving album sales across and earning the band appearances on major TV shows, solidifying their status in some regions while building a loyal fanbase. Following "You," "Rich Man" was released in March 1992 as the third single from Under the Water-Line. It achieved moderate success in , entering top 20 positions in select markets and serving as a bridge to the band's follow-up material, with international versions including acoustic renditions for promotional radio play. In recent years, Ten Sharp returned to releasing singles, including the bilingual " Dag / Every Day" in December 2023, available as an EP with and English versions. This release, produced independently, focused on streaming platforms and live performance promotion rather than traditional chart success, reflecting the band's evolution toward and nostalgic appeal. In 2024, they released a of their hit "You" as a single.
SingleRelease YearNotable Chart PeaksCertifications/Notes
Japanese Lovesong1985NL #30B-side: "Goin' On"; early Dutch hit promoting live shows.
You1991FR #1, NO #1, SE #1, AT #2, NL #3, CH #3, DE #4, IE #4, BE #5, UK #10B-sides include "When the Snow Falls"; major European breakthrough single from Under the Water-Line.
Rich Man1992Top 20 in select European marketsFollow-up single from Under the Water-Line with international promotional versions.
Elke Dag / Every Day2023N/A (digital release)Bilingual EP for streaming; recent independent single emphasizing Dutch/English markets.
You (2024 Remake)2024N/A (digital release)Remake of signature hit; digital single.

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