Baccara (disambiguation)

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Baccara was a Spanish female vocal duo.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baccara</span> Spanish female vocal duo

Baccara was a Spanish female vocal duo formed in 1977 by Spanish artists Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola. The duo rapidly achieved international success with their debut single "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie", which reached number one across much of Europe and became the best-selling single of all time by a female duo, eventually selling more than 16 million copies worldwide. A successful follow-up single and European tour led to a number of album releases, numerous television appearances and the duo's selection to represent Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yes Sir, I Can Boogie</span> 1977 song by Baccara

"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 song by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara, released as the first single from their debut album Baccara. Written by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and produced by Soja, the song was a hit across Europe and became the duo's sole number one single in the United Kingdom, spending a single week at the top of the UK Singles Chart in October 1977.

<i>The Original Hits</i> (Baccara album) 1990 compilation album by Baccara

The Original Hits is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on label BMG International in 1990. The Original Hits was BMG-Ariola's first compact disc release of Baccara material and was in fact a re-issue of 1978 compilation The Hits Of Baccara provided with a new title and alternate artwork. The Hits Of Baccara having originally been issued in late 1978, this consequently means that The Original Hits omits recordings from the duo's third and fourth studio albums Colours (1979) and Bad Boys (1981) including single releases "Parlez-Vous Français?", "Body-Talk"/"By 1999", "Ay Ay Sailor", "Sleepy Time Toy" and "Colorado", thus creating a retrospective that only covers the first half of the original Baccara formation's recording career.

<i>The Best of Baccara – Original Hits</i> 2001 greatest hits album by Baccara

The Best Of Baccara – Original Hits is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara issued by mid-price label Paradiso.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">María Mendiola</span> Spanish singer (1952–2021)

María Eugenia Martínez Mendiola, known as María Mendiola, was a Spanish singer, dancer and actress, creator and founder of the musical duo Baccara.