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  1. Paper Lace war eine britische Pop band der 1970er Jahre. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bandgeschichte. 2 Trivia. 3 Mitglieder. 4 Diskografie. 4.1 Alben. 4.2 Kompilationen. 4.3 Singles. 5 Quellen. 6 Weblinks. Bandgeschichte. Gegründet wurde die Gruppe 1969 in Nottingham. Ihr erster Erfolg in England war 1974 das Lied Billy Don’t Be a Hero, das am 16.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paper_LacePaper Lace - Wikipedia

    Paper Lace are a British pop/rock band, formed in Nottingham, who rose to success in 1974 and during that year had three UK Top 40 hit singles. In the United States they are considered a one-hit wonder, having had a single US Number One hit.

  3. 2. Mai 2012 · 70s Nr.1 hit! Vid by me!The marching band came down along main street.The soldier blues fell in behindI looked across and there I saw BillyWaiting to go and ...

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  4. 5. Nov. 2015 · Lyric video for Paper Lace's song The Night Chicago Died. I knew the song, but I had no idea what it was actually about so making this video was very illumin...

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  5. English pop band formed in 1967 in the lace city of Nottingham, England. Their big break came in 1974, when they won the nationwide talent show "Opportunity Knocks" and were spotted by the songwriting team of Mitch Murray and Peter Callander.

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  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCvTKY3SawCUV5FpNg-yReUgPaper Lace - YouTube Music

    Paper Lace are a British pop/rock band, formed in Nottingham, who rose to success in 1974 and during that year had three UK Top 40 hit singles. In the United States they are...