1976 Entry
Les Humphries Singers — Sing Sang Song
Representing Germany at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest .
The Les Humphries Singers was a pop vocal group formed in Hamburg, West Germany, by English singer Les Humphries. Active from 1969 until 1980, the group had several chart hits in Germany and in other European countries. The group, whose music drew heavily from gospel, country, folk, R&B and psychedelic influences, was notable for its large number of members, which at times numbered over a dozen to 30. Several of its members, including John Lawton, Jürgen Drews and Liz Mitchell, went on to have notable careers of their own.
Eliza Janet Thomson, who recorded as Barry St. John, was a Scottish female singer who had a No. 47 hit in the UK Singles Chart in December 1965 with "Come Away Melinda". It was her only solo chart success.
Don Adams was a Scottish-born rhythm and blues singer from Glasgow who moved to Munich in the 1960s to perform in a production of the musical Hair.
Jamaican singer (* 26.02.1947; † 15.09.2006).
German composer, singer and guitarist, born 19 April 1945 in Adendorf, Germany.
James Robert Bilsbury was an English singer and songwriter from Liverpool, known as lead vocalist for the pop groups the Magic Lanterns and the Les Humphries Singers.
Joachim "Benny" Bendorff was a German bass guitarist, vocalist, trumpeter and composer, best known for his long tenure as bassist for the James Last Orchestra.
John Cooper Lawton was a British rock and blues vocalist best known for his work with Lucifer's Friend, Uriah Heep and the Les Humphries Singers.
Jürgen Ludwig Drews is a German schlager singer.
German vocalist, born 21. September 1948
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Song details
- Tempo
- 82 BPM
- Key
- E major
- Time Signature
- 4/4
- Duration
- 3:03
Composers
Lyricists
Points received
- 3
Yugoslavia - 2
France - 2
Luxembourg - 2
Spain - 2
Switzerland - 1
Belgium