Danny Wilson were a Scottish pop band formed in Dundee in the mid-1980s, best
known for their international hit “Mary’s Prayer” (1987). The band consisted of
Gary Clark (vocals, guitar), Kit Clark (vocals, guitar), and Ged Grimes (bass),
blending sophisticated pop with jazz, soul, and new wave influences. Originally
named Spencer Tracy, they changed their name to Danny Wilson—inspired by the
1952 Frank Sinatra film—just before releasing their critically acclaimed debut
album, Meet Danny Wilson. The album showcased their lyrical wit and melodic
craftsmanship, with “Mary’s Prayer” ...