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8 unusual facts about Amanda Lear


Do You Remember Me?

"Do You Remember Me?" - a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1990.

Eric D. Clark

He worked with Amanda Lear and Giorgio Moroder to produce a new version of Moroder's track "From Here to Eternity".

Francesco Di Carlo

The club was popular with the beau monde of Palermo, visiting concerts of Ray Charles and Amanda Lear.

K.I.D.

Aside from his main work as K.I.D., he has also worked as a session musician for Euro disco acts such as Amanda Lear (1981 album Incognito), Boney M (1981 album Boonoonoonoos), Mick Jackson and Gary Lux.

My Life with Dalí

My Life with Dalí is the title of an autobiography by a French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 1984, telling about her relationship with a Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.

Pedro Marín

He released a new full-length CD, Diamonds, in which he paid tribute to Amanda Lear's disco-era oeuvre with electro cover versions of hits such as "Queen of Chinatown," "Follow Me," "Fashion Pack," and "Enigma," among others.

Poet Amanda Lear

Poet Amanda Lear (ПOET Аманда Лир, translated: Amanda Lear Sings) is a compilation album of recordings by French singer Amanda Lear, released in the former U.S.S.R. by state-owned label Melodiya in 1990.

Renato Zero

He also became friends at the time with French chanteuse and disco-queen Amanda Lear,Gay French icon.


Kinder dieser Welt

Lyricist Michael Kunze had previously co-written Silver Convention's 1977 entry for Germany, "Telegram", and in the late 70s both Kunze and co-writer Geoff Bastow had also worked as session musicians and composers for other successful Germany-based disco acts like Boney M. and Amanda Lear.

Stryx

The show featured acting as well as musical performances from such artists as Amanda Lear, Grace Jones or Patty Pravo.


see also

Blood and Honey

Amanda Lear promoted the song by numerous TV performances, among others Discoring in Italy.

The lyrics were written by Amanda Lear herself and were inspired by Salvador Dalí's 1927 painting Honey Is Sweeter Than Blood (La miel es más dulce que la sangre).

Live in Concert 1979

The 30-minute material was released in 1980 with different covers as Amanda Lear Live and Live in Concert and featured mostly tracks from albums I Am a Photograph, Sweet Revenge and Never Trust a Pretty Face.