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Brotherhood of Man is a British pop vocal group formed in the 1970s, which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1976 with the country-pop-esque "Save Your Kisses for Me". History The group was formed by record producer / composer, Tony Hiller, and originally featured the well-travelled vocalist, Tony Burrows and two female artists known as Sunny and Sue. Sunny (Leslie) had a solo hit in 1974 with "Doctor's Orders" , and Sue (Glover) became a well-known session singer. Sunny and Sue provided backing vocals for both UK entrants, Lulu and Vikki Watson, at the Eurovision Song Contests in 1969 and 1985 respectively, as well as German entrant Joy Fleming (alongside Madeline Bell of Blue Mink) in 1975. Sue attempted to represent the UK herself in 1981 with the group Unity, but finished last in the heat. In 1970 Brotherhood of Man had a hit single with "United We Stand", which not only was a heavil

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