Template:Short description Template:For Template:BLP refimprove Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox musical artist Nicola Sharon French (born 26 September 1964<ref name="AMG">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>) is an English singer. She is best known for her 1995 dance cover version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which reached the US and UK top 5, and for representing the United Kingdom in the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Life and careerEdit

1964–1993Edit

French was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.<ref name="Official_About">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

French's first "gig" came at the age of seven, when she was chosen to sing the first verse of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" at her infants' school Christmas concert.<ref name="about">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

From the age of 16, French studied music and drama at West Kent College in Tonbridge, Kent. She played the lead role of Laurey in Oklahoma! before moving to London and started auditioning for bands and theatre shows.<ref name="about" />

1980s-1993: Musical beginningsEdit

In the mid-1980s, French was part of the duo Whisky and Sofa. They released "Dirty Den" in 1986.<ref name="about" />

In 1991, French was booked as the leading lady in a series of revue shows on a cruise ship, touring Europe and beyond and covering songs from stage and screen.<ref name="about" />

In 1992, French provided backing vocals on Rose-Marie's 1992 album, Emotional Exposure. Generally, French had been a session singer for many years before she covered "Total Eclipse of the Heart".<ref name="AMG" />

1994–1999: Career peak, Secrets and French ConnectionEdit

In 1994, French covered "Total Eclipse of the Heart", a song originally made famous by Bonnie Tyler. The song reached number 5 during a three-month chart run on the UK Singles Chart,<ref name=uk /> selling over 250,000 (UK) copies in the process and earning a silver sales award.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the United States, the song reached number 2, spending six months on the Billboard Hot 100 chart<ref name=hot100 /> and gaining gold certification from the RIAA.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The single also reached number 1 in a number of countries – Japan, Canada, Spain and Brazil – as well as charting in Australia, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. French sold in excess of 5 million copies.<ref name="French" />

Her second single, "For All We Know", a cover version of the Carpenters' song, peaked at number 42<ref name =>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> on the UK Singles Chart. French's debut album, Secrets, was released in 1995 and further singles from the album included "Is There Anybody Out There?", "Did You Ever Really Love Me?" and "Never in a Million Years". French was Mike Stock's Love This Records's biggest artist before it went into liquidation.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Secrets sold over 50,000 copies in its first week of sale in the US.<ref name="about" />

In 1997, French released French Revolution. The single "Te Amo" peaked at number 4 in Brazil.Template:Cn French Revolution achieved success in Japan and Taiwan but French was then dropped by her record label after management reconstructing.Template:Cn

2000–present: Eurovision Song Contest and diversificationEdit

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French live onstage

At the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest, French represented the United Kingdom with "Don't Play That Song Again".<ref name="AMG" /> The song was selected by the British public ahead of seven other finalists on radio and TV. French finished the contest in 16th place. The track entered at number 34 in the UK chart.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

French signed to Jim Steinman's Ravenous Records label for a short period in 2000, during which time she recorded "Lovers Again" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad", neither of which was ever commercially released.Template:Cn

In 2003, French was one of nine contestants on a special Eurovision edition of BBC Television's The Weakest Link. Joining Sonia, Lyn Paul, James Fox, Katie Boyle, Bobby Gee, Jessica Garlick, Katrina Leskanich and Jemini on the show hosted by Anne Robinson, French won the event and was declared 'The Strongest Link' raising £13,000 for Cancer Research, having lost her father to cancer in 1997.Template:Cn

In 2004, French released "I Surrender" and in 2005, "Calling Out My Name". "I Surrender" charted on the UK Indie Chart at #37 and EuroNRG Top 40 chart<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2007, French was cast as understudy for the original London cast of Menopause the Musical, starring Su Pollard. She was subsequently part of all the UK and Irish productions, and has played three out of the four roles throughout her connection with the show, elevating to being cast in the main roles.Template:Cn

In 2008, French took part in her first pantomime, playing Queen Genevieve in Sleeping Beauty at Chipping Norton Theatre. The pantomime gained great reviews, making it into the top 10 pantomimes in the UK in the Daily Telegraph newspaper.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref> In 2009, French played Fairy Godmother in Cinderella for New Pantomime Productions.Template:Cn

In 2009, a special edition of French's second album, French Revolution, became available. The re-release contained seventeen tracks and included all three of her most recent singles along with a previously unreleased version of "Total Eclipse of the Heart".

In August 2010, French toured the UK in the musical Annie,<ref name="AMG" /> performing eight different roles every night in the show's long run, and was understudy for the role of Miss Hannigan, played by Su Pollard.Template:Cn

In November 2012, French played the role of Helga Ten Dorp in Ira Levin's Deathtrap at the Brookside Theatre in Romford.

In 2014, 20 years after the success of "Total Eclipse of the Heart'", Mike Stock and French started working together again, recording new tracks for his label Modal Production Group (MPG Ltd). The first release from the studio session was the dance number "This Love". According to Stock, "the song's message is a celebration of love and commitment".Template:Cn

In April 2023, French released a Eurovision covers album, titled Eurovision, featuring edits from her three previous EPs and two new songs.<ref name="Euro2023">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

French was born in Carlisle to Joseph and Eileen. She has three siblings. The French family moved when Nicki was four and settled in Tenterden, Kent.<ref name="AMG" /> She attended Homewood School and West Kent College in Tonbridge.

French married Gavin Mallett, a professional musician, in July 1993 at St. Mildred's Church, Tenterden. The couple lived in Middlesex. They are now divorced.

DiscographyEdit

Studio albumsEdit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
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USA
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Secrets
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Love This Record
  • Format: CD, cassette
95 151
French Revolution
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Cutting Edge Records
  • Format: CD, cassette
One Step Further
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
A Very Nicki Christmas
  • Released: 2017
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
Glitter to the Neon Lights
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
Who, What, Where
  • Released: 16 August 2024
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download

Mini albumsEdit

List of mini albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Rare and Unreleased
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  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
Eurovision E.P
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
This Love
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: MPG Records
  • Format: CD, download
Let's Play That Song Again
  • Released: 2019
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
A Touch More Glitter
  • Released: 2020
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download
Let's Play That Song Again Vol. 2
  • Released: 2021
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: CD, download

Compilation albumsEdit

List of compilation albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Te Amo – Best Of
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Sandrew Metronome
  • Format: download
The Essentials
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Sandrew Metronome
  • Format: download
The Singles 1997–2014
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: download
Eurovision
  • Released: 24 April 2023<ref name="Euro2023"/>
  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: download

Extended PlaysEdit

List of EPs, with selected details
Title Album details
Christmas at the Disco
  • Released: 30 November 2023<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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  • Label: Energise Records
  • Format: download

SinglesEdit

List of singles as main artist, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
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CAN
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US
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"Dirty Den"
(as Whisky and Sofa)
1986 Template:N/a
"You'll Be Sorry"
(as The French Connection)
1993 Template:N/a
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" 54 Template:N/a
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" (re-release) 1994 5 2 14 1 65 15 39 10 13 2
  • BPI: Silver
  • ARIA: Platinum<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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  • RIAA: Gold
Secrets
"For All We Know" 1995 42 89
"Did You Ever Really Love Me" 55 150
"Is There Anybody Out There?" 83
"Never in a Million Years"
(Sweden and Denmark only)
"Stop in the Name of Love"/
"Is There Anybody Out There?"
(Australia only)
1996 227
"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" 1997 French Revolution
"Te Amo" 84
"Give It Up Now"
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"Calling Out My Name" 2005 Template:N/a
"Total Eclipse of the Heart 2006"
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2006 Template:N/a
"Ain't No Smoke (Without Fire)" 2011 Template:N/a
"Red Light (Spells Danger)"/"Leave a Light On" 2013 One Step Further
"The Boss" 2014
"This Love" 2015 This Love (EP)
"Teardrops (On the Disco Floor)" 2017 Glitter to the Neon Lights
"Steal the Crown" 2018
"On Your Marks, Get Set, Go Away"
"It's Gonna Be a Cold Cold Christmas" A Very Nicki Christmas
"Raise Your Voice" 2019 Glitter to the Neon Lights
"Haunted Heart" 2020 Who, What, Where
"Last Dance" 2022
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" 2022 A Very Nicki Christmas
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2024 Who, What, Where?
"High Hopes & Heartaches"<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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"S.O.S. (Same Old Story)”

Other releasesEdit

Industry AwardsEdit

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