Sundance feat’ Mary Hopkin - What’s Love (Get It Together 1981)

Mike de Albuquerque, formerly of ELO, along with Mary Hopkin and Mike Hurst (a record producer and formerly of the Springfields), founded the band “Sundance“ in 1982. Their only single was “What’s Love,“ and they released one album, “Sundance.“ This clip is from a British TV show called “Get It Together“ and was broadcast on 15th Dec 1981. “What’s Love“ was popular in South Africa, where it charted, peaking at in April 1982. Between 1972 and 1974, Mike de Albuquerque was the bass player for the Electric Light Orchestra. He left for domestic reasons during the recording sessions for the group’s fourth album, Eldorado, and was replaced by Kelly Groucutt. Albuquerque also featured as a guitarist and vocalist alongside Mik Kaminski in Violinski. Former Opportunity Knocks winner Mary Hopkin released her debut single, “Those Were the Days,“ produced by Paul McCartney, in August 1968. It reached the top spot on the UK Singles
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