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Brotherhood of Man is a British pop group known for their harmonious vocal style and catchy melodies, achieving global fame in the 1970s. Formed in 1969, the group initially had a rotating lineup before solidifying with members Martin Lee, Nicky Stevens, Lee Sheriden, and Sandra Stevens. Inspired by harmony-driven acts like ABBA, Brotherhood of Man became one of the most successful pop groups of their era.
The band’s breakthrough came in 1976 when they won the Eurovision Song Contest with the unforgettable hit "Save Your Kisses for Me." The song topped charts across Europe and remains one of the contest's most successful entries. They followed this success with other hits, including "Angelo" and "Figaro," showcasing their knack for crafting timeless pop tunes.
Known for their polished performances, vibrant outfits, and cheerful persona, Brotherhood of Man captured the spirit of the 1970s pop scene. Despite changes in musical trends, their nostalgic appeal continues to resonate, making them a beloved fixture in the Eurovision and pop music legacy.
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The band’s breakthrough came in 1976 when they won the Eurovision Song Contest with the unforgettable hit "Save Your Kisses for Me." The song topped charts across Europe and remains one of the contest's most successful entries. They followed this success with other hits, including "Angelo" and "Figaro," showcasing their knack for crafting timeless pop tunes.
Known for their polished performances, vibrant outfits, and cheerful persona, Brotherhood of Man captured the spirit of the 1970s pop scene. Despite changes in musical trends, their nostalgic appeal continues to resonate, making them a beloved fixture in the Eurovision and pop music legacy.
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