Eurovision 1977 - Belgium
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- Dream Express performing "A Million in One, Two, Three", the Belgian entry at the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest.
One of that year's entries, along with Germany, Norway, Luxembourg and Italy, with which disco music showed its face at the contest for the first time, and the most successful of the bunch in the voting - quite understandable since it's a catchy, contemporary and well-performed number (though not one of my biggest favorites of the year).
Interesting note: The girl on the left is Stella, who'd also represent Belgium in 1982, achieving one of their best-ever placings. Actually, this is the 2nd of her 4 appearances at the contest, since she had already entered under the Dutch flag in 1970 (as a member of Hearts of Soul), while she'd also go on to do backing vocals for 1986 winner Sandra Kim.
Incredible footage! Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love this one. Quite infectiously catchy, and with some funny lyrics; an ambitious job interview? Awesome.
Groovy! Now it's in perfect quality! Thank you!!!!
one of the best songs in eurovision!!
Yes indeed Stella enjoyed Eurovision a few times ! this one with her sisters...
I didn't know that about Luc Smets - thanks for the info. And you're right about the lyrics. they do indeed sound a bit peculiar. Incidentally, an interesting choreography there, too! :-D
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A really good song from Belgium.
A very good song and a very good performance. It deserve to win this ESC 1977.
Tasosk3:
Not Stella was one of the backing vocals for winner Sandra kim in 1986, but her sister Patricia ( the girl in the middle) was singing in this backing group that year. Stella appearances at the contests of 1970, 1977 and 1982.
Heerlijk om naar te luisteren en om naar te kijken, echt wereld top...
An irresistible, cute and catchy song. Yeah, this was the most successful disco experiment that year, very well performed and really gripping. Though the lyrics are really unusual; an ambitious job interview? They were written by Luc Smets, the man in the group, who also wrote the music.
Additionally, Britain's Alyn Ainsworth turned out a world-class orchestration inspired by his idol, Van McCoy.
This song reminds me abc Jackson 5 but i like!
Tonight, conducting live, Alyn Ainsworth is...Van McCoy!
A few years before the three sisters participated as the Hearts of Soul for the Netherland with "Waterman". The girls are born in the Netherlands, I think in Harerwijk.
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Yeah, could this entry be more cheerful and catchy? Hardly, the choreography the icing on the cake. Incidentally, Belgium was the second of two countries that year (apart from the UK and Ireland, of course) who were allowed to sing in English, the other being Germany. The free-language rule was abolished this year but as both countries had already selected their songs, in English, they were granted an exception from the rule.
Really? Didn't know that - thanks for the info!
Actually, no. The reason for that is that a long-going strike by the BBC techinicians had left the British broadcaster with very little time to properly prepare for the contest. So, no postcards, just the views of the audience you see here.
I got that info from the book "Eurovision Song Contest - Official history" by John Kennedy O'Connor. I hope that clearded things out, if it's true is another history! :-P
Correction: The girl on the RIGHT is Stella. On the left it's her sister Bianca. In the middle is Patricia. They were three sisters. The man is Luk van Kessel, a former band member of pop group The Pebbles, who scored a huge hit record with their song "Seven Horses In The Sky" . Bianca and him were a couple at the time. I don't know about now..
Luc Smets, not Luc van Kessel!
Inderdaad je hebt gelijk. Luc Van Kessel is een andere zanger uit die periode.
Quite strange for being a Belgian entry, but a fine one nevertheless.
Isnt this Stella and her sisters? (ESC NL1970 and Bel.1982)?
I don't think that's the reason. Apperantly, the filmed the postcards, but Sweden and Norway rejected them. The Norwegians felt they showed Anita Skorgan behaving badly in a nightclub, therefor did BBC replace the postcards with shots of the audience.
One of the girls was representing Netherlands some years earlier. I don´t know wish one of them
Don't forget that Stella (the girl on the left) also performed solo for Belgium in 1982 with 'Si tu aimes ma musique'........! Also a nice song... Have been trying to find that mp3 for ages, just as this one.... anyone who can help me out?
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Interesting to know is that the music was played too fast compared to the original beat.... Vocals were great. Check out lalos Pebbles with Seven Horeses in the Sky... One of the better 60s popsongs from Belgium.....
Just wondering, did the ESC 1977 had any postcards introduucing the singer ?
Nice song, brings memories. But after they perform there's an entire minute of the camera panning on all the bored people... didn't they have continuity at the show? no annoucements? no MC? whoa
What, don't you like info? I know I do. :Þ As for this song's placing, well, it was a tough year so I thought it got a pretty decent placing for it.
There's something funny about the one on the left
on the right you mean?!
who is stella???i can't understand her