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"Ma Belle Amie" is a song by Tee-Set, released as a single from the album Ma Belle Amie. It reached No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 in Australia and Canada in 1970, [2] No. 1 in South Africa, [3] and reached the Top 10 across central Europe.
Tee-Set was a pop rock band formed in 1965 by singer Peter Tetteroo in Delft, Netherlands. The band is best-known for their single " Ma Belle Amie ", which was a No. 5 hit in the United States and No. 3 in Canada.
In the autumn of 1969, Jerry Ross was in Europe looking for European hits for release in the United States, and he came across "Ma Belle Amie" by Tee-Set, whom he then signed. He was also offered Venus by Shocking Blue and " Little Green Bag " by George Baker Selection .
"Ma Belle Amie" Tee-Set: 82 "The Bells" The Originals: 83 "Yellow River" Christie: 84 "Somebody's Been Sleeping" 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) 85 "Vehicle" The Ides of ...
"Ma Belle Amie" Tee-Set: 5 March 14 3 March 7 "The Rapper" The Jaggerz: 2 March 21 6 "Give Me Just a Little More Time" Chairmen of the Board: 3 March 21 4 "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" The Hollies: 7 March 21 4 March 14 "Evil Ways" Santana: 9 March 21 2 March 21 "Let It Be" † The Beatles: 1 April 11 11 "Instant Karma!" John Lennon: 3 ...
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Songs peaking at number two included "She (Didn't Remember My Name)" by Osmosis, "The Air That I Breathe" by The Hollies, "The Entertainer" by Marvin Hamlisch, "The Streak" by Ray Stevens, "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)" by Judy Stone, "Sugar Baby Love" by The Rubettes, "Rock Your Baby" by George McCrae, "Can't Stop Myself From ...
The bands were mostly popular only in the Netherlands, but a few bands found success internationally. In 1970, Tee-Set had a top 10 hit with "Ma Belle Amie" in many countries, while Shocking Blue did better with "Venus", which became the first ever No. 1 single by a Dutch band on Billboard Hot 100.