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The song "United We Stand" [8] is considered a worldwide standard and has been recorded by over 100 different artists. Thirty years after the original hit, the song was popularized again by becoming a patriotic and spiritual anthem, and was recorded by several more artists.
"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]
I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me; I'll Never Let You Down; I'll Take You Higher Than High; I Love Everybody; Images; I'm Gonna Make You Love Me; I'm in a Dancing Mood; I'm Not in Love; I'm so Much in Love; In Love; I Saw Yesterday Today; Is it Love; Isn't it Sad / She Looked at Me; It's Great to Be a Butterfly; I've Got the Music in Me; I ...
The song has since become a favorite among ballroom orchestras and was used in two movie musicals of the same name, in 1933 and 1946. When asked about the song's inspiration, Stokes replied, "The 'Sweetheart' is the symbol for the spiritual ingredient in brotherhood. It was the Sigma Chi fraternity itself that inspired the song. I wrote the ...
The song also made Ireland Singles Chart at number 58. The song was written by Martin Stanyer and Mike Newey, and recorded at Neon Sound Studios in Burntwood, Staffordshire. The Neon Brotherhood opened V Festival on the main stage at Weston Park on August 16, 2014. Glynn Morgan who sang for Threshold also features on the track.
The song won the competition, beating second-placed "Wake Up" by Co-Co by just two points, and becoming the British entry, and Brotherhood of Man the performers, for Eurovision. [5] The song was released as a single and reached number one in the UK Singles Chart, two weeks before Eurovision.
The songs were backed by the Alyn Ainsworth Orchestra. A Song for Europe was watched in 6.3 million homes (giving it a general viewing figure of 12.6 million viewers), and finishing as the 18th-most watched programme of the week. [1] "Save Your Kisses for Me" won the national final and ultimately went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest itself.