
On this day April 13, 1987, British pop duo Mel and Kim released their debut album F L M, a slick and energetic mix of dance pop, house, and 80s synth beats that instantly made waves in the UK and across Europe. Produced by the hit making team Stock Aitken Waterman, the album featured infectious hooks, flashy style, and the undeniable charisma of sisters Melanie and Kim Appleby.
F L M included hits like Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend), Respectable, and the title track F L M, all of which climbed the charts and became dance floor favorites. Respectable in particular became a massive hit, reaching number 1 in the UK and several other countries. The duo’s fierce fashion, choreographed performances, and confident attitude made them standout pop icons of the time.
Though their career was tragically cut short due to Mel’s illness, the album remains a high energy slice of late 80s pop and one of the defining dance records of its era.
Fun fact: The title F L M stood for fun love and money, but fans also joked it meant something else entirely when the sisters used it cheekily in interviews.
Trivia question: What 1987 debut album by a British sister duo included the dance hit Respectable and was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman?
F L M included hits like Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend), Respectable, and the title track F L M, all of which climbed the charts and became dance floor favorites. Respectable in particular became a massive hit, reaching number 1 in the UK and several other countries. The duo’s fierce fashion, choreographed performances, and confident attitude made them standout pop icons of the time.
Though their career was tragically cut short due to Mel’s illness, the album remains a high energy slice of late 80s pop and one of the defining dance records of its era.
Fun fact: The title F L M stood for fun love and money, but fans also joked it meant something else entirely when the sisters used it cheekily in interviews.
Trivia question: What 1987 debut album by a British sister duo included the dance hit Respectable and was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman?