Attempting to join the boy band craze of the 1990s, Worlds Apart had fresh-faced
good looks, synchronised dance moves and slushy, romantic pop ballads and found
success in France and across Europe. Formed in London in 1992 with Backstreet
Boys, NSync and Take That as their template, Simon Cowell picked Steve Hart to
front the group and write many of the songs. They scored the UK top 20 hits
'Everlasting Love' and 'Could It Be I'm Falling in Love' and released debut
album 'Together' in 1993. They weren't able to compete with the phenomenon of
Boyzone and later Westlife, but with f...