Graeme Clark is a Scottish musician, best known as the bassist and co-founder of the pop band Wet Wet Wet, formed in 1982. The group, which emerged from Glasgow, is recognized for its blend of pop, soul, and rock influences, often characterized by their emotive ballads and catchy melodies. Wet Wet Wet achieved significant commercial success in the late 1980s and 1990s, with notable tracks like "Sweet Surrender," "Goodnight Girl," and their cover of "Love Is All Around," which topped the UK charts for 15 weeks in 1994. The band’s debut album, *Popped In Souled Out* (1987), was a major hit, establishing them as a prominent force in the UK music scene. Clark's songwriting and musical contributions have been pivotal to the band’s sound, and he has helped shape their enduring legacy. Wet Wet Wet remains influential in the pop genre, known for their heartfelt lyrics and rich harmonies. The band's ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes has solidified their status in British music history, making Graeme Clark an integral figure in the evolution of 1990s pop music.