Brotherhood of Man

The British band Brotherhood of Man was formed in 1969 and lead singer Martin Lee joined in 1973, three years before their iconic Eurovision victory with one of the best selling single ever in the United Kingdom, "Save Your Kisses for Me". Already prior to the contest the song was a huge hit and strongly predicted to bring a victory home to the islands.But, as we learn from Martin, this success was far from smooth sailing. He tells us about endless rehearsals of the now iconic choreography, which the band initially thought was a prank. We also learn the meaning and story behind the heartstring-tugging lyrics.The band has often been compared to ABBA, and Martin reveals that they were even offered the song "Mamma Mia" from ABBA, before it was retracted.Additionally, we get to listen to important parts of the discography, including Martin's second attempt to reach the Eurovision, from the band who are still active today.Legend: Brotherhood of ManSong: Save Your Kisses for Me (United Kingdom 1976)Host: Emil LöfströmContact: emil@schlagervannerna.seInstagram Facebookhttp//www.eurovisionlegends.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eurovision Legends is the biggest podcast about the Eurovision Song Contest. Emil Löfström invites songwriters, artists and other important people from the world of the Eurovision Song Contest for a warm and lighthearted conversation about their Eurovision adventures and careers. How did the songs originate, what happened behind the scenes, who ought to have won the contest and what did the song demos sound like? This and much more in this award-nominated podcast that goes out globally over the internet and on British broadcast radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.