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Years active 1975–1985, 1986–present Boney M. is a pop and disco group created by record producer Frank Farian. Originally based in West Germany, the.

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2 Years active 1975–1985, 1986–present Boney M. is a pop and disco group created by record producer Frank Farian. Originally based in West Germany, the four original members of the group's official lineup were Bobby Farrell Bobby Farrell Liz Mitchell Liz Mitchell Marcia Barrett Marcia Barrett Maizie Williams Maizie Williams

3 Born October 6, 1949 on Aruba. He is a dancer and performer. He is male member of Boney M. Farrell left Aruba at age 15 to become a sailor. He lived in Norway and the Netherlands before moving to Germany. There, he worked mostly as a DJ when producer Frank Farian spotted him for his new Boney M. group. He became the sole male singer in the group, although Farian later revealed that Bobby made almost no vocal contributions to the group's records, with Farian himself performing the male parts on the songs in the studio. Farrell did, however, perform live. Farrell currently lives in Amsterdam.

4 Born Elizabeth Rebecca Mitchell 12 July 1952, Clarendon, Jamaica. She is the former lead singer of Boney M. Early life At the age of eleven, Mitchell and her family emigrated to London, England, in 1963. By the end of the decade, she auditioned for Hair (Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical) and eventually moved to Berlin to join the German cast where she replaced Donna Summer.

5 Liz Mitchell A phone call from fellow Jamaican Marcia Barrett in 1975 persuaded Mitchell to return to Germany to join a new group being assembled by record producer, Frank Farian, which would become known as Boney M. Mitchell became widely regarded as Boney M.'s lead vocalist. Farian later stated that "All members (of Boney M.) could be replaced, except Liz The departure of Bobby Farrell in late 1981 proved this was not entirely true.

6 Marcia Barrett (born 14 October 1948, St Catherine, Jamaica), is one of the original vocalists of Boney M. Marcia Barrett (born 14 October 1948, St Catherine, Jamaica), is one of the original vocalists of Boney M. She was brought up in England and like many other aspiring artists, she moved to Germany in the late 60s where the creative environment was blossoming at the time. She joined a band and soon after found herself touring with people like Karel Gott and Rex Gildo, gaining stage routine and performing experience. In 1971, she was signed to Metronome and released her record debut "Could Be Love", a song penned for her by Drafi Deutscher. The early years

7 In 1975, she was asked to join the group Boney M. which by then was merely a group of models and dancers to do discothèque and TV performances of a song recorded by producer Frank Farian, called "Baby Do You Wanna Bump". Always wanting to be a solo singer, she only reluctantly joined. The single was slowly starting to take off in the Benelux countries. When singer Claudja Barry left the formation early 1976, Marcia suggested a fellow Jamaican she'd met, Liz Mitchell, as her replacement. Liz Mitchell also happened to be a singer - and so Frank Farian decided to try Liz and Marcia for a follow-up recording to "Baby Do You Wanna Bump". The resulting recording was "Daddy Cool" and Boney M.'s first album Take the Heat Off Me, 1976. The Boney M. years

8 Born Maizie Ursula Williams, March 25, 1951, Montserrat, West Indies. She was a member of Boney M. Brought up in Birmingham, Williams began working as a model, eventually gaining the title Miss Black Beautiful in a contest in 1973. After this initial success she went on to front her own band, Black Beautiful People. She later moved to West Germany with her friend Sheyla Bonnick. One day in 1975, while at a restaurant, the two were approached by an agent who asked if they were interested in joining a new pop group Boney M

9 “Sunny” Single by Bobby Hebb (1966) "Sunny" is a cover version of Bobby Hebb's 1966 hit, recorded by German disco group Boney M., produced by Frank Farian and arranged by Stefan Klinkhammer in a disco arrangement. It was taken from their 1976 debut album “Take the Heat Off Me” Personnel: Marcia Barrett – lead vocals Liz Mitchell – backing vocals Frank Farian – backing vocals The Rhythm Machine - musicians Gary Unwinn - bass guitar Keith Forsey - drums Nick Woodland - guitar Thor Baldursson - keyboards

10 Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain. Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain. The dark days are gone, and the bright days are here, My sunny one shines so sincere. Sunny one so true, I love you. Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet. Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way. You gave to me your all and all. Now I feel ten feet tall. Sunny one so true, I love you. Sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see. Sunny, thank you for the facts from a to c. My life was torn like a windblown sand, And the rock was formed when you held my hand. Sunny one so true, I love you.. Sunny Sunny, thank you for the smile upon your face. Sunny, thank you for the gleam that shows it's grace. You're my spark of nature's fire, You're my sweet complete desire. Sunny one so true, I love you. Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain. Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain. The dark days are gone, and the bright days are here, My sunny one shines so sincere. Sunny one so true, I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you.

11 Many other artists have recorded versions of the song. Frank Sinatra covered "Sunny" with Duke Ellington on their collaborative album, Francis A. & Edward K.. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass made an instrumental version of "Sunny" on the LP album "The Brass Are Comin'" launched in 1969 (A & M SP 4228). Cris Barber recorded a version of the song on her 2008 album This Moment to Be Free. Christophe Willem covered the song in 2006 Mark Ronson did a live cover with Candie Payne at the Electric Proms Saxophonist Stanley Turrentine also covered the song on his album "The Spoiler." Guitarist Pat Martino covered the song in 1972 on his first live album.


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