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  2. Venus (Shocking Blue song) - Wikipedia

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    "Venus" was issued in the Netherlands on 14 July 1969 as a single, [13] backed with "Hot Sand", on the Pink Elephant label, a label specially created for Shocking Blue by Dureco. The song initially peaked at number three on the Dutch Top 40 on 12 July 1969, and remained at that position for a total of five weeks. It also reached No. 1 in ...

  3. Shocking Blue - Wikipedia

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    Shocking Blue was a Dutch rock band formed in The Hague in 1967. They were part of the Nederbeat movement in the Netherlands.The band had a string of hit songs during the counterculture movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, including "Send Me a Postcard" and "Venus", which became their biggest hit and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and many other countries during 1969 and 1970.

  4. Mariska Veres - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, she was invited to join Shocking Blue to replace lead singer Fred de Wilde, who had to join the army. In 1969/1970 Shocking Blue gained worldwide fame with the hit single "Venus". [3] The month of their arrival in the United States gossip columnist Earl Wilson referred to Veres as a 'beautiful busty girl'.

  5. Robbie van Leeuwen - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 he founded the band Shocking Blue, which had a No. 1 hit in 1969 with the single "Venus". His best-known compositions are Shocking Blue's most famous songs: "Venus", which was a US and UK No. 1 hit and was later covered by Bananarama and "Love Buzz", covered by Nirvana and released as their first single, and "Daemon Lover". [4]

  6. Category:Shocking Blue songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Shocking Blue songs or lists of Shocking Blue songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Shocking Blue songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    Shocking Blue – "Venus" Vanity Fare – "Hitchin' a Ride" White Plains – "My Baby Loves Lovin'" The Who – "The Seeker" Pickettywitch – "That Same Old Feeling", "It's Like a Sad Old Kinda Movie", "Baby I Won't Let You Down" T. Rex – "Ride a White Swan" Elton John – "Border Song" The Beach Boys – "Tears in the Morning" Arrival ...

  8. Bananarama - Wikipedia

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    The album contains the group's most commercially successful single to date, a cover version of Shocking Blue's 1969 song "Venus", which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The music video for "Venus" received heavy airplay on MTV in the United States.

  9. Miriam Stockley - Wikipedia

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    At the age of eleven, Stockley and her older sister Avril formed the Stockley Sisters group and had a hit with a cover of Shocking Blue's "Venus" in 1976 [1] on the South African Top 30, ten years before Bananarama's version. Later in her life, she moved to the United Kingdom, settling in London to further pursue her musical career.