Sausalito (song)

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"Sausalito"
Single by Rosy & Andres
B-side "Dance Dance "
Released1975
Genre pop
Label CNR,
Songwriter(s) A. Holten, M. Manengkei
Rosy & Andres singles chronology
"Sausalito""" I was Born To Love""

"Sausilito" was the first single for Netherlands based singing duo Rosy & Andres. [1] It was written by Andres Holten and Marshal Manengkei. [2] In the Netherlands it peaked at no 7 and spent four weeks on the charts. [3]

History

Rosy Pereira had previously recorded as Babe Pereira. She is also the daughter of Indonesian steel guitarist Coy Pereira. [4] [5] Andres is a Dutch singer, songwriter of Indonesian descent. In 1972, he represented the Netherlands at the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest. [6] Previously he was part of the duo Sandra & Andres. [7] In June 1977, Rosy & Andres were sent to Romania along with singers Therese Steinmetz and Conny Vink and a violin duo made up of Sem Vijveen & Benny Behr. They were on a five-day visit. "Sausilito" was sung in Romanian and the title changed to "Bucaresti". [8]

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  8. Billboard June 18, 1977 Page 71 International, Romanian Acts Set For Dutch Acts