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姓名Boney M. 别名暂无
国籍德国 出生地德国
语言英语 德语 性别组合
生日 星座
身高 体重

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Nightflight to Venus Although they never had much success in America, the Euro-disco group Boney M. were a European phenomenon during the '70s. After German record producer Frank Farian (born in 1942) recorded the single Baby Do You Wanna Bump? (which was successful in Holland and Belgium), he created Boney M. to support the song, bringing in four West Indian vocalists who had been working as session singers in Germany -- Marcia Barrett (b. October 14, 1948, St. Catherines, Jamaica), Liz Mitchell (b. July 12, 1952, Clarendon, Jamaica), Maizie Williams (b. March 25, 1951, Monserrat, West Indies), and Bobby Farrell (b. October 6, 1949, Aruba, West Indies, d. December 30, 2010, St. Petersburg, Russia). "Daddy Cool" reached the U.K. Top Ten in February 1977, followed in April by a remake of Bobby Hebb's Sunny. In July, Ma Baker just missed the U.K. number one spot, and Belfast hit the Top Ten in December. In 1978, Boney M. were at the height of their popularity with Rivers of Babylon Brown Girl in the Ring, which became the second-biggest selling single in U.K. chart history. Rivers of Babylon also was Boney M.'s only U.S. Top 40 hit. Boney M.'s album, Nightflight to Venus, also topped the U.K. charts. In October 1978, Rasputin became another U.K. Top Ten hit, followed by the seasonal chart-topper Mary's Boy Child Oh My Lord, which became the fifth-biggest selling single in U.K. history. In March 1979, Painter Man hit the U.K. Top Ten, followed in May by "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday. In September, the album Oceans of Fantasy hit number one. Their music continues to sell well in Europe, with a compilation hitting the U.K. Top Ten in 1994. Farian went on to create the late-'80s dance sensation Milli Vanilli.
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