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  2. List of songs recorded by Brotherhood of Man - Wikipedia

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    I Could Be So Good for You; I Don't Need It; If You Leave Me Now; I Give You My Love; I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me; I'll Never Let You Down; I'll Take You Higher Than High

  3. Brotherhood of Man discography - Wikipedia

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    The song's entry at No.14 was the second highest Top 50 chart entry of that ... Love and Kisses from Brotherhood of Man: 1976 "Save Your Kisses for Me" 1 5 1 61 2 1 1 ...

  4. Brotherhood of Man - Wikipedia

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    The song was a hit in the UK, reaching the top 10 and fared well in Europe also. ... Brotherhood of Man recorded the songs themselves and the nineteen track ...

  5. Twenty Greatest - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Greatest is the sixth album released by British pop group Brotherhood of Man and their first compilation. It was released in 1978 and became their biggest selling album, peaking at No.6 in the UK and being certified gold.

  6. Angelo (Brotherhood of Man song) - Wikipedia

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    Written by Tony Hiller, Lee Sheriden and Martin Lee and produced by Hiller, it was the band's second UK number one single (after their Eurovision winner, "Save Your Kisses for Me" the previous year), spending a single week at the top in August 1977. The song remained on the UK Chart for 12 weeks - 10 of them in the Top Ten - and was the 9th ...

  7. United We Stand (song) - Wikipedia

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    "United We Stand" is a song written by Tony Hiller and Peter Simons (writer's pseudonym for group member Johnny Goodison). It was first released in 1970 by the Brotherhood of Man in their original, pre-Eurovision line-up, consisting of Goodison, Tony Burrows, Roger Greenaway, Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie. [3]

  8. Sing 20 Number One Hits - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, two songs were from 1974, two from 1975, three from 1976, three from 1977, two from 1978, five from 1979 and three from 1980. Brotherhood of Man themselves scored three British No.1s during this period. [7] No singles were released from the album in the UK, but track "One Day at a Time" was released as a single in South Africa. [8]

  9. Figaro (song) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1978, they released this song, which borrowed the title-idea from their previous No.1 "Angelo". The song became a No.1 hit in February, spending one week on top of the charts in the UK and becoming one of the twenty best selling singles of the year. This was to be Brotherhood of Man's final No.1 single. [1]