Luv' was launched in 1977 by record producers/songwriters Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer in order to conquer the European pop charts. The ladies succeeded beyond their expectations. They won the "1979 Conamus Export Prize" for being "Holland's best export act" thanks to their good record sales in Benelux, German speaking countries, Denmark, South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico. During their heyday, other Dutch pop acts tried their luck abroad and were succesfull in the international marketplace. Here's a list of bands and singers (from the Netherlands) based on their foreign chart performances between 1977 and 1981 (a period of intense activity for Luv').
A 1979 promo compilation released by Conamus/Buma Cultuur (featuring Luv', Patricia Paay, Golden Earring, Teach In and many other Dutch acts). This record was distributed during music fairs like the MIDEM.
Dutch band Pussycat (featuring Toni Willé as a lead singer) enjoyed international success with their signature song "Mississippi" in 1976 and thus won a "Conamus Export Prize". When Luv' released their first single ("My Man"), Pussycat had a hit single entitled "My Broken Souvenirs".
Peak position on the charts:
- #2 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #7 on the Swiss charts
- #12 on the Austrian charts
- #22 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts
- #1 on the New Zealand charts
- #2 on the South African charts
Before her triumph with "The Star Sisters" in 1983 and her career as a judge on "Holland's Got Talent", the diva covered Kelly Marie's "Who's That Lady With My Man" which became a hit record in Holland, Belgium and Germany in early 1977.
Who's That Lady With My Man (1977)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #5 on the Europarade
- #2 on the Dutch Top 40
- #2 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #11 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control Charts (Germany)
* George Baker Selection
George Baker Selection received the "1975 Conamus Export Prize" thanks to the international popularity of "Una Paloma Blanca". Other hits followed. Among them was the 1977 pop song "Beautiful Rose".
Peak positions on the charts:
#1 on the Europarade
#10 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts (Germany)
#17 on the Austrian charts
#1 on the Dutch Top 40
#1 on the Nationale Hitparade (Netherlands)
#1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
#4 on the UK singles chart
#1 on the Swedish charts
#3 on the Norwegian charts
#7 on the New Zealand charts
* Champagne
George Baker Selection received the "1975 Conamus Export Prize" thanks to the international popularity of "Una Paloma Blanca". Other hits followed. Among them was the 1977 pop song "Beautiful Rose".
Beautiful Rose (1977)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #1 on the Europarade
- #3 on the Dutch Top 40
- #3 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #8 on the Swiss charts
- #24 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts (Germany)
* Eddy Ouwens (a.k.a Danny Mirror)
In August 1977, following the death of Elvis Presley, Eddy Ouwens (aka Danny Mirror) recorded and released the single "I Remember Elvis Presley (The King Is Dead)" as his tribute to the departed 'King'. The track was a huge success in Europe.
I Remember Elvis Presley (on Top of The Pops - BBC - 1977)
Peak positions on the charts:
#1 on the Europarade
#10 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts (Germany)
#17 on the Austrian charts
#1 on the Dutch Top 40
#1 on the Nationale Hitparade (Netherlands)
#1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
#4 on the UK singles chart
#1 on the Swedish charts
#3 on the Norwegian charts
#7 on the New Zealand charts
* Champagne
This pop quartet inspired by ABBA won the "1977 Conamus Export Award". One of their biggest hit was "Oh Me, Oh My, Goodbye".
Peak positions on the charts:
- #2 on the Europarade
- #3 on the Dutch Top 40
- #2 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #25 on the Media Control/Musikmarkt Charts (Germany)
- #27 on Italian Charts
- #5 on South African Charts
* Vader Abraham
Pierre Kartner (better known as "Vader Abraham") won the "1978 Conamus Export Prize" thanks to the huge success of his "Smurf song" (recorded in several languages).
Pierre Kartner (better known as "Vader Abraham") won the "1978 Conamus Export Prize" thanks to the huge success of his "Smurf song" (recorded in several languages).
't Smurfenlied (Dutch original version of the "Smurf song" - 1978)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #5 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #1 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control Charts (Germany)
- #2 on the Austrian Charts
- #3 on the Swiss Charts
- #2 on the UK Singles Charts
* Teach In
This band reached its peak with its victory at the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest. The pop formation went through line-up changes and in 1978 the single "Dear John" did well on the Dutch hit parade and the neighbouring territories.
Peak positions on the charts:
- #8 on the Europarade
- #5 on the Dutch Top 40
- #2 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #22 on the Media Control/Musikmarkt Charts
- #20 on the Swedish Charts
* Snoopy
This Pop/disco duo was one of Luv's rivals and their hit single "No Time For A Tango" sold well in Benelux and German speaking countries.
No Time For A Tango (1978)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #10 on the Swiss charts
- #7 on the Media Control/Musikmarkt German charts
- #19 on the Austrian Charts
- #21 on the Dutch Top 40
- #15 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
* Earth & Fire
This progressive rock group (fronted by Jerney Kaagman, a judge on "Idols" in the 2000s) was awarded the "1980 Conamus Export Prize" thanks to the European popularity of their single "Weekend".
Peak position on the charts:
- #7 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #1 on the Media Control/Musikmarkt Charts (Germany)
- #1 on the Swiss Charts
- #1 on the Danish charts
- #1 on the Portuguese charts
- #14 on the Austrian Charts
* Babe
This girl group was the brainchild of Peter Koelewijn and wanted to follow in the footsteps of Luv'.
The Drunken Sailor (1980)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #15 on the Dutch Top 40
- #19 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #5 on the South African Charts
* Dolly Dots
Luv's toughest competitors were the "Dolly Dots" which were formed in 1979. The sextet scored more hits in their homeland than Luv'. They even had a platinum record with "Radio" in Japan. Their 1981 single "P.S." reached the Top 50 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in the USA. But on the whole they never achieved the level of Luv's record sales.
Peak positions on the charts:
* Maywood
This duo formed by two sisters (Alice May and Caren Wood) scored their biggest hit single "Late At Night" in 1980. Apart from the Benelux, they were fortunate in Germany, Sweden and South Africa. They even did the background vocals on José's "I Will Follow Him" in 1982.
Late at night (1980)
Peak positions on the charts:
* Spargo
This Pop/funk/disco band had the time of their lives with "You and Me" which charted in several European countries in 1980.
Peak positions on the charts:
Luv's toughest competitors were the "Dolly Dots" which were formed in 1979. The sextet scored more hits in their homeland than Luv'. They even had a platinum record with "Radio" in Japan. Their 1981 single "P.S." reached the Top 50 Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in the USA. But on the whole they never achieved the level of Luv's record sales.
Hela-di-ladi-lo (1980)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #15 on the Europarade
- #6 on the Dutch Top 40
- #11 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #37 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control (Germany)
* Maywood
This duo formed by two sisters (Alice May and Caren Wood) scored their biggest hit single "Late At Night" in 1980. Apart from the Benelux, they were fortunate in Germany, Sweden and South Africa. They even did the background vocals on José's "I Will Follow Him" in 1982.
- #6 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #2 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #7 on the Swedish Charts
- #11 on the South African Charts
- #18 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts (Germany)
* Spargo
This Pop/funk/disco band had the time of their lives with "You and Me" which charted in several European countries in 1980.
You and me (1980)
Peak positions on the charts:
- #3 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #14 on the Media Control/Musikmarkt Charts (Germany)
- #16 on the Swedish Charts
- #2 on the Italian Charts
* Doris D & The Pins
Piet Souer (who co-wrote Luv's repertoire with Hans van Hemert) produced the debut record of this girl group (fronted by Debbie Jenner). The energetic and catchy songs he did with Doris D & The Pins didn't achieve the level of success of Luv'.
Shine Up (1980)
Peak position on the charts:
* Stars on 45
This studio group (winner of the "1981 Conamus Export Prize") was created by Jaap Eggermont. The debut single, a medley of 1960's pop classics performed on a disco beat, was a transatlantic smash hit. It reached #1 almost everywhere.
Stars on 45 (1981)
Peak positions on the charts:
Source:
TROS Europarade (European charts): http://www.hitnoteringen.nl/start/284-2/tros-europarade/
Dutch Top 40 (Netherlands): http://www.top40.nl/top40-artiesten
BRT Top 30 (Belgium): http://top30-2.radio2.be/#/
Musikmarkt/Media Control Charts (Germany): http://www.charts.de/
Ö3 Austria Top 40 (Austrian charts): http://austriancharts.at/
Schweizer Hitparade (Swiss charts): http://hitparade.ch/
Sverigetopplistan (Swedish charts): http://www.swedishcharts.com/
UK Singles chart: http://www.officialcharts.com/archive/music/
Italian charts: http://www.hitparadeitalia.it
Kent Music Report (Australian charts)
New Zealand charts: http://charts.org.nz/
Billboard Hot 100 (US singles chart): http://www.allmusic.com
Piet Souer (who co-wrote Luv's repertoire with Hans van Hemert) produced the debut record of this girl group (fronted by Debbie Jenner). The energetic and catchy songs he did with Doris D & The Pins didn't achieve the level of success of Luv'.
- #5 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #15 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts (Germany)
* Stars on 45
This studio group (winner of the "1981 Conamus Export Prize") was created by Jaap Eggermont. The debut single, a medley of 1960's pop classics performed on a disco beat, was a transatlantic smash hit. It reached #1 almost everywhere.
- #1 on the Europarade
- #1 on the Dutch Top 40
- #1 on the BRT Top 30 (Belgium)
- #1 on the Musikmarkt/Media Control Charts (Germany)
- #1 on the Austrian Charts
- #1 on the Swiss charts
- #7 on the Swedish Charts
- #1 on the Kent Music Report (Australia)
- #1 on the New Zealand Charts
- #2 on the UK charts
- #39 on the Italian Charts
- #1 on the Kent Music Report (Australia)
- #1 on the New Zealand Charts
- #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (USA)
Source:
TROS Europarade (European charts): http://www.hitnoteringen.nl/start/284-2/tros-europarade/
Dutch Top 40 (Netherlands): http://www.top40.nl/top40-artiesten
BRT Top 30 (Belgium): http://top30-2.radio2.be/#/
Musikmarkt/Media Control Charts (Germany): http://www.charts.de/
Ö3 Austria Top 40 (Austrian charts): http://austriancharts.at/
Schweizer Hitparade (Swiss charts): http://hitparade.ch/
Sverigetopplistan (Swedish charts): http://www.swedishcharts.com/
UK Singles chart: http://www.officialcharts.com/archive/music/
Italian charts: http://www.hitparadeitalia.it
Kent Music Report (Australian charts)
New Zealand charts: http://charts.org.nz/
Billboard Hot 100 (US singles chart): http://www.allmusic.com
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