Country
Switzerland Switzerland
Year
1979
Final Position
10
Running Order
8
Points
60

Peter, Sue & Marc

Born: January 1, 1968

Origin: Switzerland

Peter, Sue and Marc were a Swiss music group from Bern, consisting of Peter Reber, Sue Schell, and Marc Dietrich. They represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest four times, singing in four languages: French in 1971 with "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans", English in 1976 with "Djambo, Djambo", German in 1979 with "Trödler und Co", and Italian in 1981 with "Io senza te", which they also published in German. They sold over two million records in Switzerland. They held concerts in many countries including Germany, Austria, and Japan. Their greatest hit was "Cindy" in 1976. The song "Birds of paradise" became a hit in Slovakia in 2006. Initially the song was played at the funeral of 42 military plane crash victims. Following that people flooded radio stations across the country with requests for this song.

Marc Dietrich

Born: January 1, 1948

Origin: Switzerland

Peter Reber

Born: April 28, 1949

Origin: Switzerland

Swiss singer-songwriter of Peter, Sue & Marc who wrote and performed Switzerland's 1979 Eurovision entry "Trödler & Co."

Sue Schell

Born: April 6, 1950

Origin: Switzerland

Swiss-American singer, born 6 April 1950 in New York, USA. From 1968 to 1981 Susan Schell was a member of the successful Swiss group [a=Peter, Sue & Marc] as Sue Schell. In 1982 she started a solo career.On October 10, 1982, she reached the top 5 in the Swiss charts with the song Simple Things. After the second solo album in 1984, in view of the lack of success her producers gave up. Schell released her third album in 1987 under her own direction. Today she performs as Susan Schell contemplative, spiritual and esoteric songs.

Pfuri, Gorps & Kniri

Born: January 1, 1974

Origin: Switzerland

Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri was a Swiss folk/blues music group consisting of Pfuri Baldenweg, Anthony "Gorps" Fischer (1947–2000) and Peter "Kniri" Knaus. The group took part in the 1978 Roskilde Festival and the 1977 & 1979 Montreux Jazz Festival. In 1979 the trio teamed up with Peter, Sue and Marc at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Trödler und Co." they finished 10th place with 60 points.

Anthony "Gorps" Fischer

Born: January 1, 1947

Origin: Switzerland

Peter "Kniri" Knaus

Born: March 3, 1945

Origin: Switzerland

Pfuri Baldenweg

Born: November 2, 1946

Origin: Switzerland

Song details

Tempo
118 BPM
Key
F minor
Duration
2:46

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