Formed by record producer and composer Tony Hiller in 1969, Eurovision winners
Brotherhood of Man's first taste of fame came with the release of their 1970 Top
20 global hit, "United We Stand." The legendary British pop group – which
originally featured co-writer John Goodison with session singers Roger
Greenaway, Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie and Tony Burrows (who left shortly after the
single's release) - unveiled their debut album of the same that year. By 1973,
Hiller's initial concept of revolving session singers shifted to form a definite
four-member line-up composed of Martin L...