Brotherhood of Man is tagged as: 70s, pop, eurovision, oldies, eurovision song contest Brotherhood of Man was a 70s British pop group that won Eurovision in 1976 with “Save Your Kisses For Me”. They borrowed the style and two-boy, two-girl approach of Swedish pop group ABBA, who had won Eurovision in 1974. After winning Eurovision, they had a string of hits in the UK, but long-term, continued success, proved to be elusive. Nevertheless, the triple chart topping UK vocal group, formed by record producer / composer, Tony Hiller, and which originally featured the well-travelled vocalist, Tony Burrows, broke the voting record for Eurovision, and sold well over 1 million copies of “Save Your Kisses For Me”. “Save Your Kisses For Me” was nominated as one of final five finalists in the 50th anniversary Eurovision concert held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October 2005. |Members|Nicky Stevens (born on 3 December 1951, in Carmarthen, Wales). |Sandra Stevens (23 November 1949, in Leeds, Yorkshire). |Martin Lee (26 November 1949, in Surrey). |Lee Sheriden (11 April 1949, in Bristol). |... Read More About Brotherhood of Man Biography... Send Brotherhood of Man ringtones to your cell |
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