Brotherhood Of Man
Eurovision winners
Brotherhood of Man first became known internationally in the early 70s with hits like 'United We Stand' and 'Where Are You Going To My Love'. The Line-up of Nicky Stevens, Sandra Stevens, Martin Lee and Lee Sheridan followed on with the continental success of 'Lady' and the million seller 'Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby'. In 1976 they won the Eurovision Song Contest with the much loved song 'Save All Your Kisses For Me' - the song proved to be one of the biggest selling records of all time, selling in excess of five million copies. It was number one in 33 different countries including the UK where it held the top spot for six weeks.
The group followed on with two more British number ones in the shape of 'Angelo' and 'Figaro'. They also had a string of other hits, live albums earning each member of the group a total of 26 Platinum, Gold and Silver discs.
The three number ones and well as most of the other hits were written by group members Lee Sheridan and Martin Lee also with Tony Hillier. As writers they have won three Ivor Novello awards.
Their phenomenal international success together with their own very special brand of entertainment has taken them literally all over the world.
They are proud to boast today the exact same line up that won Eurovision in 1976.