Jermaine Stewart
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- Born William Jermaine Stewart on 07 September 1957 in Ohio, US.
- Died on 17 March 1997 in Illinois, US.
- 1986


We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 27 July 1986, spent 15 weeks in the charts and reached number 2.

Jody
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 26 October 1986, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 50.

We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off
- Jermaine Stewart
re-entered the UK charts on 28 December 1986 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 100.- 1987


Don't Ever Leave Me
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 18 January 1987, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 76.- 1988


Say It Again
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 17 January 1988, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 7.

Get Lucky
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 27 March 1988, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 13.

Don't Talk Dirty To Me
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 18 September 1988, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 61.- 1989


Tren De Amour
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 19 November 1989, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 97.- 1990


Every Woman Wants To
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the UK charts on 04 March 1990, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 95.- 2011


We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off
- Jermaine Stewart
re-entered the UK charts on 15 May 2011 and spent a further 7 in the charts reaching number 29.
- 1985


The Word is Out
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the US charts on 02 February 1985, spent 15 weeks in the charts and reached number 41.- 1986


We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the US charts on 17 May 1986, spent 22 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.

Jody
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the US charts on 20 September 1986, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 42.- 1988


Say It Again
- Jermaine Stewart
entered the US charts on 19 March 1988, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 27.