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Brootherhood Of Man
Brotherhood of Man is a British pop group originating from London, England, known for their success in the 1970s, particularly their victory at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Save Your Kisses for Me." The group was created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer Tony Hiller. Initially, Brotherhood of Man was a project featuring a rotating roster of session singers, including notable members like Tony Burrows and Roger Greenaway. Their early hit "United We Stand" achieved international success.

In 1973, Hiller solidified the group into a stable line-up consisting of Martin Lee, Lee Sheriden, Nicky Stevens, and Sandra Stevens. This formation led to a series of hits throughout the mid to late 1970s, including "Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby," "Angelo," "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)," and "Figaro." They achieved significant success in the UK with three number one singles and four top twenty albums. The group continued to perform into the 21st century, maintaining a presence in Europe.

Throughout their career, Brotherhood of Man released 16 studio albums and sold over 15 million records worldwide. Despite experiencing a decline in chart success post-Eurovision, their legacy endures through their memorable hits and their impact on pop music history.

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