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  2. We Kill the World/Boonoonoonoos - Wikipedia

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    The single was a South-African and Spanish #1 hit and peaked at #12 in Germany. In the UK, it fared better than their previous two singles, peaking at #39. Boney M. would use the double A-side format in this period, typically with the A1 being the song intended for radio and A2 being more squarely aimed at discos.

  3. Boney M. discography - Wikipedia

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    The first Boney M. recording "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" (1975) is based on Prince Buster's "Al Capone" (1967). " Motherless Child " (1977) is a rewrite of " Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child ". " Ma Baker " is a rewrite of a Tunisian traditional song, Sidi Mansur.

  4. Boney M. - Wikipedia

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    1992 saw a renewed interest in Boney M.'s music with the Boney M. Megamix single returning the group to the UK Top 10 for the first time since 1980, and a subsequent Greatest Hits album, Gold – 20 Super Hits, reaching the UK Top 20 in 1993. While Marcia Barrett, by then living in Florida, had cancer and was unable to perform, Boney M. toured ...

  5. Category:Boney M. songs - Wikipedia

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

  6. The Best of Boney M. - Wikipedia

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    Edited version from The Magic of Boney M. - 20 Golden Hits. Original 7" mix released on the 2007 album Kalimba de Luna – 16 Happy Songs. "Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night" (Björklund, Forsey, Jay) - 5:35 Original album version "Voodoonight" (Sgarbi) - 3:33 Original album version "Still I'm Sad" (McCarty, Samwell-Smith) - 4:36

  7. 6 Years of Boney M. Hits - Wikipedia

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    "6 Years of Boney M. Hits (Boney M. on 45)" is a greatest hits medley by Boney M., inspired by the success of the hit medleys by Stars on 45. Originally released on the B-side of the band's 1981 Christmas single "Little Drummer Boy", the single was flipped over in January 1982 with the medley as an A-side. While failing to chart in Germany, the ...

  8. Ten Thousand Lightyears - Wikipedia

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    The single chosen to promote the finished album was the ballad "Somewhere in the World"; it became the fourth consecutive Boney M. single not to reach the German Top 40. With the album only reaching #49 in the German charts in July, the second single "Living Like a Moviestar" and Frank Farian's planned duet single with Sandy Davis, a cover of ...

  9. Gold – 20 Super Hits - Wikipedia

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    Gold – 20 Super Hits is a 1992 greatest hits album by group Boney M. Shortly after record label PolyGram had acquired the rights to the ABBA back catalogue and had issued the multimillion-selling hits package Gold: Greatest Hits, BMG and producer Frank Farian followed suit with Boney M.'s Gold – 20 Super Hits which resulted in their best chart entry in the UK (#14 – see The Greatest Hits ...