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Silver Convention - Fly Robin Fly (Live at ZDF - 1976)

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The Silver Convention band was initiated in Munich by producers and songwriters Sylvester Levay and Michael Kunze. The group was named after Levay, "Silver" being Levay's nickname. Kunze had in the late 1960s been a pop lyricist who wrote protest songs in German; when these tunes went out of style, he began producing pop records and commercials.
Levay had developed a taste for American music while growing up in Yugoslavia, eventually becoming a music arranger and lyricist.

Using female session vocalists for their first recordings, they scored a successful single in the United Kingdom in 1975 with the song "Save Me". They were only a studio group, and realised then that they would need to find professional entertainers for presentation to the public.
They recruited vocalists Linda Thompson (real name Linda Übelherr, who would be billed on her solo records as Linda G. Thompson, formerly a member of Les Humphries Singers), Penny McLean (real name Gertrude Wirschinger) and Ramona Wulf (real name Ramona Kraft, born to a German mother and black American G.I. father).
Their first production was the minor successful single named ironically "There Is Always Another Girl".
As Silver Convention they scored two major U.S. hit singles. "Fly, Robin, Fly," of which the complete lyrics consisted of only six distinct words (Fly, Robin, Up, To, The, Sky), scored three weeks at #1 in late November and early December 1975, and won the group a Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in December 1975.
Initially the song was titled "Run, Rabbit, Run", changed by the writers moments before the recording took place. Their next success "Get Up And Boogie", which also consisted of only six distinct words (Get, Up, And, Boogie, That's, Right) scored three weeks at #2 in June 1976.

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  • germans on coke imitating New Yorkers, writing kindergarten lyrics in english and programming beats on room-sized univacs = among the very happiest of accidents in my lifetime.

  • although it is very minimalistic, still love the tune.

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  • I Love the Vocals,the SONGBIRDS.

  • хорошие воспоминания о Западной Германии

  • St Albert in Compton ca ..drill team theme.  Holla

  • Great video..

  • That dancing and song are really bad!

    

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  • they were my fave  band as a teenager. MADHOUSE one of the BEST ALBUMS EVER is now on itunes....

  • One of the first Disco tunes that ever made it to the top of The Billboard Pop Charts, and it was good to boot. The stuff today is by pretenders; These were true contenders back then. I wish the stuff today was as original; Oh well, you can't always get what you want.

  • This song remember me to my daddy, he loved this germany girls !!!

  • Pa sus tiempos yo si les daba a esas alemanas. lol

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