Peter, Sue and Marc

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Peter, Sue & Marc at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976

Peter, Sue and Marc were a

Io senza te". They sold over 2 million records in Switzerland. They held concerts in many countries including Germany, Austria, and Japan. Their greatest hit was "Cindy" in 1976 (it was released in South Africa in 1978, where it became a hit, peaking at number 3 on the charts in November of that year). The song "Birds of paradise" became a hit in Slovakia in 2006. Initially the song was played at the funeral of 42 military plane crash victims
. Following that people flooded radio stations across the country with requests for this song.

During their career, Peter Sue and Marc made many other attempts to sing at Eurovision. They came third in the 1973 Swiss qualifier with "Es kommt ein Tag". In 1974 they again missed out on a place at the final, this time with the song "Frei". 1975 saw them finish in second place in the Swiss heat with "Lève-toi le soleil". In 1978 they took part in the German finals, and their entry, "Charlie Chaplin", was placed third. In 1987 Marc attempted to represent Switzerland with the song "Nostradamus", finishing second behind Carol Rich.

In addition to his participations alongside Sue and Marc, Peter Reber also composed, co-wrote, and conducted the 1980 Swiss entry, "Cinéma" performed by Paola di Medico. It also makes him one of a handful of performers to have participated at Eurovision as both a performer and conductor.

"The Birds of Paradise" was covered by the Russian singer Dmitry Selivanov in 1987 and released in 1990.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Retour
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Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1971
Succeeded by
C'est la chanson de mon amour
"
Preceded by
Mikado
"
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1976
Succeeded by
Swiss Lady
"
Preceded by
Vivre
"
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1979
(With Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri)
Succeeded by
Cinéma
"
Preceded by
Cinéma
"
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1981
Succeeded by
Amour on t'aime
"