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"Delegation" is a British musical group formed in 1976 by Len Coley, Rick Bailey (lead vocals), and Roddy Harris. In 1976, Delegation released their first single, "The Promise of Love", from their eponymous debut album, but it did not achieve success. Their second single, "Where Is the Love (We Used to Know)", also from the same album, entered the UK charts in April 1977, giving the group their first hit and resulting in their first appearance on "Top of the Pops".
Ray Patterson replaced Roddy Harris later that year, and the group released their third single, "You've Been Doing Me Wrong", which became their second hit from the album "Promise of Love". Len Coley later left the band, and Bruce Dunbar took his place. Their second album, "Eau De Vie", was released in 1979 and proved to be a great success, including hits such as "You and I", "Put a Little Love on Me", "Heartache #9", and "Darling (I Think About You)".
Bruce Dunbar left the group in 1981 and returned to the United States after their third album, titled "Delegation". The group continued with lesser success.

Discography :
Album
1977 - The Promise Of Love
1979 - Eau De Vie
1981 - Delegation
1982 - Deuces High
1993 - Encore

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