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Husband and wife team, Cherrill and Robbie Rae first met in England. The (More) From DiscoMuseum.com -
Husband and wife team, Cherrill and Robbie Rae first met in England. The Wales born Robbie had a minor hit with "The Lord's Prayer" sung in Welsh, the BBC deemed it blasphemous and banned it. Cherrill Yates was a member of the "Comic Soap Opera" in England. She had migrated there from her St. Thomas, Ontario home after finishing school.
After marrying and moving to Canada the duo decided to pool their talents and form a singing group. Their first release was a 1977 remake of the Doris Day classic "Que Sera Sera." Their disco-tized version was NOT a hit. But the two persevered and recorded an entire album, "Winning Combination" in 1978.
During the 1970's The Raes were nominated for two Juno Awards and became hosts of CTV's popular "Circus" show. They were offered a 5-year TV contract of their own -- which they turned down because their record company felt it would hurt their careers as pop stars.
They recorded their second album in 1979. "Dancing Up A Storm" was picked up by A&M here in the United States and a remixed 12" single of "A Little Lovin" (Keeps The Doctor Away)" was issued. The catchy, bubbly song shot up the charts immediately. It landed at #-5 on the Club Play list but only peaked at #-61 on the Pop List. Most songs that hit high on the club charts in 1979 did equally as well on the pop charts. This anomaly was due to a typographical error in Billboard magazine. It showed the record sliding down the charts after a promising start and A&M pulled all promotion efforts on the record. Despite the lack of promotion a second 12" single, "I Only Wanna Get Up And Dance," was issued. Interest from the label had waned and it crawled up to #-47 on the Club Play lists before disappearing.
The duo remained as popular as ever in Canada and continued on to record a third album in 1980. "Two Hearts" was not picked up for release here in the states and failed to achieve the success of their previous effort.
"Don't Turn Around" is from the 1979 album "Dancin Up A Storm". (Less)
The Raes - Don't Turn Around (1979) DISCO From DiscoMuseum.com - Husband and wife team, Cherrill and Robbie Rae first met in England. The (More) From DiscoMuseum.com - Husband and wife team, Cherrill and Robbie Rae first met in England. The Wales born Robbie had a minor hit with "The Lord's Prayer" sung in Welsh, the BBC deemed it blasphemous and banned it. Cherrill Yates was a member of the "Comic Soap Opera" in England. She had migrated there from her St. Thomas, Ontario home after finishing school. After marrying and moving to Canada the duo decided to pool their talents and form a singing group. Their first release was a 1977 remake of the Doris Day classic "Que Sera Sera." Their disco-tized version was NOT a hit. But the two persevered and recorded an entire album, "Winning Combination" in 1978. During the 1970's The Raes were nominated for two Juno Awards and became hosts of CTV's popular "Circus" show. They were offered a 5-year TV contract of their own -- which they turned down because their record company felt it would hurt their careers as pop stars. They recorded their second album in 1979. "Dancing Up A Storm" was picked up by A&M here in the United States and a remixed 12" single of "A Little Lovin" (Keeps The Doctor Away)" was issued. The catchy, bubbly song shot up the charts immediately. It landed at #-5 on the Club Play list but only peaked at #-61 on the Pop List. Most songs that hit high on the club charts in 1979 did equally as well on the pop charts. This anomaly was due to a typographical error in Billboard magazine. It showed the record sliding down the charts after a promising start and A&M pulled all promotion efforts on the record. Despite the lack of promotion a second 12" single, "I Only Wanna Get Up And Dance," was issued. Interest from the label had waned and it crawled up to #-47 on the Club Play lists before disappearing. The duo remained as popular as ever in Canada and continued on to record a third album in 1980. "Two Hearts" was not picked up for release here in the states and failed to achieve the success of their previous effort. "Don't Turn Around" is from the 1979 album "Dancin Up A Storm". (Less)
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