Climie Fisher were a British pop duo, made up of singer Simon Climie and keyboardist Rob Fisher, who scored their biggest success with one smooth, sophisticated hit in the late 1980s. "Love Changes (Everything)", released in 1987, is a polished, soulful piece of blue-eyed pop, and it became a major UK and European hit, the song that defined the pair.
The duo had other chart moments, and Simon Climie later became a noted songwriter and producer, but to most listeners they remain the "Love Changes (Everything)" act.
On streaming, "Love Changes (Everything)" sits near 105 million plays, while their next most-streamed track, "Rise to the Occasion", trails at around 14 million. That sends the ratio above 7, past our 5.0 line.
By our measure Climie Fisher are a certified one-hit wonder, with the small caveat that they had a second notable hit at home. Theirs is a familiar late-80s pop story: a sleek, well-crafted duo who connected with one elegant single that travelled widest, then saw the wider audience drift as the decade closed, leaving that single smooth hit standing far ahead of the rest.