Dollar were a pop vocal
duo
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from the United Kingdom, consisting of
David Van Day and Canadian-born
Thereza Bazar. The duo were successful in the late 1970s and 1980s, achieving ten UK top-40 singles, including the top-10 hits "
Love's Gotta Hold on Me
"Love's Gotta Hold on Me" is a 1979 single by British pop duo Dollar. It was released in July 1979 and became one of the duo's biggest hits, peaking at No.4 in the UK Singles Charts. The song was written by the duo themselves and produced by Chris ...
" (1979), "
I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (1979), "
Mirror Mirror" (1981), "
Give Me Back My Heart" (1982) and "
O L'amour
"Oh L'amour" is a song by English synthpop duo Erasure, released in April 1986 as their third single. Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it is a lament from someone experiencing unrequited love ''("broke my heart / now I'm ...
" (1987).
History
Formation
Thereza Bazar and David Van Day met at 17 when they successfully auditioned for the
cabaret
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Guys 'n' Dolls
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. The group enjoyed a number of hit singles in the mid-1970s and during this time Van Day and Bazar became romantically involved. By 1977, the group was in decline and the pair complained about the choice of material and musical direction.
Van Day and Bazar were asked to leave the group in July of that year, with them publicly stating they had decided to leave to concentrate on songwriting. Van Day originally planned to go solo, but ultimately they agreed to form a duo. They were picked up by French label
Carrere Records
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Early days
Claude Carrere started working wit ...
, under the name Dollar.
1978-1982
Dollar's first single, "Shooting Star", was released in late 1978 and, after a slow climb, reached number 14 in the
UK Singles Chart
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.
The follow-up, "Who Were You With in the Moonlight?", was released in early 1979 and also reached number 14. After two hit singles featuring Van Day on lead vocals, their third, the
ballad
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"
Love's Gotta Hold on Me
"Love's Gotta Hold on Me" is a 1979 single by British pop duo Dollar. It was released in July 1979 and became one of the duo's biggest hits, peaking at No.4 in the UK Singles Charts. The song was written by the duo themselves and produced by Chris ...
" was sung by Bazar. It became Dollar's first self-penned hit as it entered the
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and was one of their biggest, climbing to number 4 in the UK chart. Encouraged by this steady run of success, the group released their debut album, ''
Shooting Stars'', which made the top 40. In a change of pace, the band released a slightly retitled
cover of
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' song "
I Want to Hold Your Hand
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With advance orders ...
", which reached number 9. At the same time, Dollar had their first (and only) US hit with "Shooting Star", which made it as high as No.74 on the
Billboard Hot 100
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. By February 1980, the group had scored four UK Top 20 hits, but this was not to last.
In 1980, Dollar moved to
WEA Records. Buoyed by the success of "Love's Gotta Hold on Me", the pair decided to write and produce all the songs for their
second album. Attempting a move towards a rockier sound, the album, along with its singles, failed to sell well. In a bid to generate sales, Van Day and Bazar announced their engagement, but this was later revealed to be a publicity stunt.
In 1981, Bazar approached record producer
Trevor Horn, whom she had met during her days in Guys n' Dolls, and asked if he would work with them. He agreed, and produced their 1981 and 1982 material. Horn's production work gave Dollar a more distinctive sound, and their four Horn-produced singles represented the high point in the band's career. It gave them another two Top 10 singles ("
Mirror Mirror" and "
Give Me Back My Heart") and two more Top 20 hits ("
Videotheque" and "Hand Held in Black and White").
All four singles appeared on the duo's third album ''
The Dollar Album'', released in October 1982. The production on these four hit singles had brought Horn to the attention of other bands, notably
ABC, and it was not long before he was too busy to continue working with the duo. "Give Me Some Kinda Magic", a
Top 40
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hit Dollar had written and produced themselves was the fifth single taken from their third album, released a month before the album in September 1982. ''The Dollar Album'' was a mixture of Horn's and the duo's own efforts. It became the biggest of their three albums, peaking at No. 18 in the UK and was certified
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by the
BPI.
In early 1982, the duo's first record label Carrere records re-released Dollar's first album ''Shooting Stars'' under the title ''
The Very Best of Dollar''. It featured an extra track, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand", which was the group's final top 20 hit with the label in 1979. To coincide with the release of The Very Best Of, the track "Ring Ring" was released as a single in March 1982, just one week prior to the release of "
Give Me Back My Heart". "Ring Ring" reached No. 61 in the UK.
Split and reformation
During a promotional trip to Japan in February 1983, relations between the duo had become increasingly tempestuous and Van Day quit the band. Their latest single ("Two Hearts") went unreleased in the UK and Dollar split.
Van Day had ambitions to be a solo artist after he and Bazar split. He released the single "Young Americans Talking", which was written and produced by the people behind
Bucks Fizz. Meanwhile, Bazar recorded an album, ''
The Big Kiss'', with producer
Arif Mardin
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, and a theme song for the US film ''
Gotcha!'' with composer
Bill Conti. This was released as a single.
Neither member of the duo enjoyed the same kind of success as solo artists as they had had as Dollar,
and by 1986, they had reformed and released the singles "We Walked in Love" and "Haven't We Said Goodbye Before". Neither of these met with much success and soon the group were looking for another record contract. In late 1987, the group covered the
Hi-NRG-style
Erasure song "
O L'amour
"Oh L'amour" is a song by English synthpop duo Erasure, released in April 1986 as their third single. Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it is a lament from someone experiencing unrequited love ''("broke my heart / now I'm ...
". In early 1988, the song became one of their biggest hits and peaked at No. 7.
The group then hit a stumbling block in deciding on a follow-up and past ill-feeling between the pair was rising again. Six months later, they finally released another single, "It's Nature's Way", produced bv
Phil Harding and Ian Curnow for
PWL. Harding described the recording sessions as strained, with the band feeling intense pressure to make a hit.
"They were quite fragile sessions," recalled Harding. "I think they were fairly desperate
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The single was to be their last release as it flopped, and work on a possible album had been long delayed. In late 1988, Dollar disbanded again.
Van Day again attempted to launch a solo career, but to no avail. Bazar decided to finish with the music industry and moved to Australia where she concentrated on raising her family. During the 1990s, Van Day teamed up with a succession of female singers for a touring version of Dollar. In the latter half of the decade, he joined a rival variation of the group
Bucks Fizz with original member
Mike Nolan. Two versions of Bucks Fizz were touring the UK and another Bucks Fizz original member,
Bobby G
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brought a case in the High Court against Van Day. In 2001, a judge refused to grant a court injunction against Van Day as he had been operating in Bucks Fizz for five years at the time, while also running a burger van in Brighton.
2000s
In the early 2000s, Van Day persuaded Bazar to rejoin him in Dollar for a reunion tour. In 2002, they took part in the '
Here And Now
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' tour, a series of arena-sized concerts featuring other singers and bands from the 1980s. They followed this up by appearing on the reality television show ''
Reborn in the USA'' in 2003. This show involved a number of formerly successful chart acts touring together in America with the public voting off a different act each week. They quickly became the centre of attention when they were involved in an argument with pop star
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, which was televised and reported in the newspapers. Dollar were the first act to be voted off and they returned to the UK. Dollar made another live appearance in 2004, in a show celebrating the career of Trevor Horn. It took place at
Wembley Arena
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and Dollar appeared alongside ABC and
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, amongst other acts who had worked with Horn over the years.
In July 2008, Dollar reformed again to take part in a UK reality television programme entitled ''Pop Goes the Band'', in which a number of former pop stars were remodelled and restyled to try to recapture their former glory. The programme aired on
Living TV on 23 February 2009. In December 2008, Van Day came fourth in
''I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' on ITV1. The show saw Van Day co-write a new song, "Biff Baff Boff", with 1980s television presenter and broadcaster
Timmy Mallett. It was released as a download-only single in December 2008 but failed to chart.
On 15 February 2010,
Cherry Red Records re-issued remastered and expanded editions of ''
The Dollar Album'' and ''
The Paris Collection'' for the first time on CD.
In 2019 Cherry Pop re-released their catalog in a 6-CD/1-DVD box set. The box contains expanded versions of all three of their original studio albums with rare and new-to-CD bonus tracks including demos, single A- and B-sides, backing tracks, outtakes, and 12-inch mixes. A DVD (in Region 2 PAL) has eighteen promo videos and television appearances.
Discography
*''
Shooting Stars'' (1979)
*''
The Paris Collection'' (1980)
*''
The Dollar Album'' (1982)
References
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English pop music duos
Male–female musical duos
Musical groups established in 1978
Carrere Records artists
Warner Records artists
Arista Records artists