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This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Swiss Hitparade during the 1980s. Number-one singles Key ... "Rock'n' Roll Gypsy" Helen Schneider: 1
"Swiss Lady" Pepe Lienhard Band: 8 4 June "Rock Bottom" Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran: 2 18 June "Ma Baker" Boney M. 3 9 July "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" Baccara: 8 3 September "Magic Fly" Space: 2 17 September "Ti amo" Umberto Tozzi: 6 5 November "Ballade pour Adeline" Richard Clayderman: 2 19 November "Belfast" Boney M. 10 1978 [21] 28 January ...
The first Swiss rock band of note were Les Sauterelles, formed in 1962 and often referred to as "the Swiss Beatles". [3] Their Shadows influenced all-instrumental 1965 single, "Hongkong", was the first beat song to hit number 1 on the Swiss Hitparade. Even more successful, their 1968 single, "Heavenly Club", topped the Swiss charts for seven weeks.
This is a list of number-one hits in Switzerland by year from the Swiss Music Charts compiled every week. 1960s. 1968; 1969; ... List of number-one singles in ...
Krokus is a Swiss hard rock band formed in 1975. They were popular in North America during the 1980s. They were popular in North America during the 1980s. The band was founded in Solothurn in 1975 by Chris von Rohr (vocals and multi-instruments) and Tommy Kiefer (guitar), both former members of Kaktus.
The Swiss Hitparade (German: Schweizer Hitparade) is Switzerland's main music sales charts. The charts are a record of the highest-selling singles and albums in various genres in Switzerland. The Swiss charts include: Singles Top 75 (released since 1968) Singles Top 100; Albums Top 100 (released since late 1983) Compilations Top 25; Airplay Top 30
Yello is a Swiss electronic music band, which formed in Zürich in 1979. [2] For most of the band's history, Yello has been a duo consisting of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank; founding member Carlos Perón left in 1983.
It reached No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart, [6] and eventually hit the US Billboard Hot 100 at the end of the year, climbing to No. 16. Their next album, Dou3le , followed in 1987, but, despite including the acclaimed single " Devils Ball ", it failed to emulate the success of its predecessor.