Kershaw released his first solo single, I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, in 1983; it peaked at number 47 on the U.K. charts. His next single, Wouldn't It Be Good, hit number five in the U.K. and charted at number 46 in the U.S. Its success led to stardom in Britain for Kershaw; I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me was re-released in summer of 1984 and charted at number two, leading to a series of hit singles. Released in 1986, his third album, Radio Musicola, wasn't as successful as his previous albums. Kershaw subsequently retreated from performing and recording regularly. Although he released The Works in 1990, Kershaw's main musical contribution since the late '80s is as a songwriter; he's written several songs for other artists, including Chesney Hawke's hit single The One and Only. After years of writing for others, Kershaw returned with his own 15 Minutes for Pyramid Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi