List Of Songs Recorded By Brotherhood Of Man
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List Of Songs Recorded By Brotherhood Of Man
This is a list of songs recorded and released by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. 0–9 *1999 A *A Better Tomorrow *Ain't That Tellin' You People *Alison *A Little Bit More *A Little Bit of Heaven *All By Myself *All Night *Always You and I *Andrea Android *Andy McDougle *Angelo *Annie's Song B *Bag of Money *Beautiful Lover * Being With You *Be My Loving Baby *Better to Have Loved *The Big Race *Blame It on the Boogie *Break Up * Bright Eyes *Broken Hearted Avenue * Brown Girl in the Ring *Butterfly Ball *Butterfly Butterfly *The Butterfly Children *Butterfly Rock *Bye Bye One Kiss Goodbye C *California Sunday Morning *Can’t Stop Loving You *Caravan *Catch Me Catch Me if You Can *Chanson D'Amour *Cinderella *The Circus Came to Town *Closer Closer *Copacabana (At the Copa) *Crazy * Cross My Heart *Cry Baby Cry *Crying *Cry Thief D *D.I.S.C.O. *Daisy *Dance Yourself Dizzy *Dancing Queen * Daydreamer *Didn't I Blow Your Mind *Do Be Do * Don't Give Up on Us Bab ...
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Brotherhood Of Man
Brotherhood of Man are a British pop group who achieved success in the 1970s. They won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with "Save Your Kisses for Me". Created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer Tony Hiller, Brotherhood of Man was initially an umbrella title for a frequently-changing line-up of session singers. Early on, they scored a worldwide hit with the song "United We Stand". By 1973 the concept had run its course and Hiller formed a definite four-member line-up consisting of Martin Lee, Lee Sheriden, Nicky Stevens and Sandra Stevens. This version of the group went on to score many hits around the world in the mid to late 1970s including "Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby", " Angelo", "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" and " Figaro". They achieved perhaps their biggest success in their native UK with three number one singles and four top twenty albums. The group under this line-up still continues, performing shows throughout Europe. Altogether, they have released 16 studio albums, with ...
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Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)
"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" is an innuendo-laden comedy or novelty song, written and performed by the English comedian Benny Hill. The song was first performed on television in 1970, and released as a successful recording, topping the UK Singles Chart in December 1971, reaching the Christmas number one spot. The song also peaked at number 1 in Australia in February 1972. Hill received an Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in 1972. The single's B-side, "Ting-A-Ling-A-Loo", is a music hall parody. Hill later suggested that the melody of "Ting-A-Ling-A-Loo" had been largely plagiarised in the ''Spitting Image'' 1986 hit song "The Chicken Song". Story line The lyric's story line is inspired by Hill's early experience as a milkman for Hann's Dairies in Eastleigh, Hampshire. Market Street, mentioned in the lyrics, is a real-life street in Eastleigh. The song tells the fictional exploits of Ernie Price, a 52-year-old (68, ...
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I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me
"I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me" is a pop song written in 1976 by Biddu. The track appeared twice in the Top 30 of the UK Singles Chart; firstly when recorded by Jimmy James and the Vagabonds in 1976, and then in 1978, when it was covered by Tina Charles. In both instances, the recordings were produced by Biddu. Jimmy James and the Vagabonds The original recording was reviewed in ''Blues & Soul'' magazine in March 1976, where it got a three star rating (out of five) and the magazine article stated that "Jimmy (James) sounds like Chuck Jackson on this catchy Biddu creation that has all the straits of a disco record... It's " Doctor's Orders" all over again, really". Jimmy James and the Vagabonds disc reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1976, and stayed in that listing for a total of eight weeks. The song later appeared on a James compilation album, ''Where Your Music Takes Me'', issued by Sequel Records in 1999. Tina Charles Tina Charles' rendition reached numb ...
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If You Leave Me Now
"If You Leave Me Now" is a song by the American rock group Chicago, from their album '' Chicago X''. It was written and sung by bass player Peter Cetera and released as a single on July 30, 1976. It is also the title of a Chicago compilation album released by Columbia Records (Columbia 38590) in 1983. The single topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on October 23, 1976, and stayed there for two weeks, making it the first number one hit for the group as well as hitting number one on the Easy Listening charts. "If You Leave Me Now" was also Chicago's biggest hit internationally, topping the charts in other countries such as the UK, Australia, Ireland, Canada, and Netherlands. In the UK it maintained the number one position for three weeks. It was one of five "non-disco" songs to make it to number one in the US in a nine-month period of 1976. According to writer Zachary Houle of ''PopMatters'', "The song was so pervasive on radio upon its release that, reportedly, those tuning in wi ...
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How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees Song)
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How 'Bout Us
''How Bout Us'' is the debut studio album by American rhythm and blues group Champaign, released in 1981 via Columbia Records. The album peaked at number 53 on the ''Billboard'' 200; and its single of the same name peaked at number 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Track listing Personnel Champaign * Pauli Carman – lead vocals * Michael Day – keyboards, guitars, vocals * Dana Walden – keyboards, synthesizers * Leon Howard Reeder – guitars, vocals * Michael Reed – bass * Rocky Maffit – percussion, vocals * Rena Jones – vocals Additional musicians * Paul Richmond – bass * Morris Jennings – drums * Tommy Radke – Syndrums * Ken Soderblom – alto sax solo (5) * Leo Graham Leo Graham was a Jamaican singer. He first sang with The Bleechers, then after leaving the group recorded several solo singles in the 1970s including "Perilous Time," "A Win Them" and "Not Giving Up" for Joe Gibbs, and songs including "Big Ton ... – rhythm arrangements * ...
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Hot Love (T
Hot Love may refer to: * "Hot Love" (T. Rex song) * "Hot Love" (Five Star song) * "Hot Love" (Twisted Sister song) * "Hot Love", a song by Cheap Trick *''Hot Love'', a film by German director Jörg Buttgereit Jörg Buttgereit (born 20 December 1963) is a German writer/director known for his controversial films. He was born in Berlin, Germany, and has lived there his entire life. He is best known for his horror films ''Nekromantik'' (1987), ''Der To ...
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Hip To Be Square
"Hip to Be Square" is a song by Huey Lewis and the News, written by Bill Gibson, Sean Hopper, and Huey Lewis, and released in 1986 as the second single from the multi-platinum album ''Fore!''. The song features Pro Football Hall of Famers and then-San Francisco 49ers Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott singing backup vocals. The single reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In later concerts, Lewis performed the song as "(Too) Hip to Be Square", as performed on their live album, '' Live at 25''. Composition In a 2008 interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', Lewis stated he originally wrote the song's lyrics in the third person, "He used to be a renegade...". He referenced the book ''Bobos in Paradise'' in describing the song's inspiration, explaining that "Hip to Be Square" was about the "phenomenon where people from the '60s started to drop back in, cut their hair, work out, that kind of crap, but they kept their bohemian tastes. ... bourgeois bohemians." Lewis later modi ...
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He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" is a ballad written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell. Originally recorded by Kelly Gordon in 1969, the song became a worldwide hit for the Hollies later that year and also a hit for Neil Diamond in 1970. It has been recorded by many artists in subsequent years. The Hollies' version was re-released in 1988 and again was a major hit in the UK. Scott and Russell were introduced to each other by Johnny Mercer, at a California nightclub. Although Russell was dying of lymphoma and the pair met only three times, they managed to collaborate on the song. Title James Wells, Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland, tells the story of a little girl carrying a big baby boy in his 1884 book ''The Parables of Jesus''. Seeing her struggling, someone asked if she wasn't tired. With surprise she replied: "No, he's not heavy; he's my brother." In a 1918 publication by Ralph Waldo Trine titled ''The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit'', Trine relates th ...
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Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder Song)
:''This song has no relation to the song traditionally sung on people's birthdays.'' "Happy Birthday" is a song written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the Motown label. Wonder, a social activist, was one of the main figures in the campaign to have the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. become a national holiday, and created this single to promulgate the cause. The song has since become a standard for use during birthdays in general, particularly among African-Americans. "Happy Birthday" was released as the fourth single of Wonder's '' Hotter than July'' (1980) album in June 1981. It was one of his most popular entries in the UK Singles Chart. It was not released in the United States, but is still regarded as one of his signature songs. Background The song, one of many of Wonder's songs to feature the use of a keyboard synthesizer, features Wonder lamenting the fact that anyone would oppose the idea of a Dr. King holiday, where "peace is celebrated throughout the wor ...
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Got To Get You Into My Life
"Got to Get You into My Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, first released in 1966 on their album ''Revolver''. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience. "It's actually an ode to pot," McCartney explained. A cover version by Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, produced by McCartney, peaked at number six in 1966 in the UK. The song was issued in the United States as a single from the '' Rock 'n' Roll Music'' compilation album in 1976, six years after the Beatles disbanded. Another cover version by Earth, Wind & Fire from the ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' film soundtrack peaked at number nine in the US in 1978. Composition and recording Though officially credited to Lennon–McCartney, McCartney was primarily responsible for the writing of the song, to which he also contributed lead vocals. It w ...
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