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Belle and the Devotions

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Genres
  
Pop

Active until
  
1984

Years active
  
1983–1984

Genre
  
Pop music

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Past members
  
Kit Rolfe Laura James Linda Sofield

Origin
  
England, United Kingdom (1983)

Record labels
  
Columbia Records, CBS Records, CBS Records International

Similar
  
Love City Groove, Sweet Dreams, Prima Donna, James Fox, Bardo

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Belle and the Devotions was a British pop group, ostensibly a group named for the singer Kit Rolfe. Under this name she released the singles "Where Did Love Go Wrong?" and "Got to Let You Know" in 1983.

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In 1984, two other members, Laura James and Linda Sofeld were added to the group in order to participate in the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest, A Song For Europe in 1984. "Love Games", written by Paul Curtis and Graham Sacher proved to be an easy winner and represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 in Luxembourg.

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According to John Kennedy O'Connor's The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, the actions of English football fans in the tiny state the previous autumn caused something of a backlash against the British delegation. They were booed by some of the audience. It emerged during rehearsals that a backing trio, hidden off-camera, were doing the majority of the backing singing, while the microphones of Sofeld and James were not even switched on. "Love Games" finished in seventh place, and reached #11 in the UK Singles Chart. The group followed up this single with "All the Way Up", released in July 1984. It failed to chart and the threesome split up soon after.

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Kit Rolfe had been involved in Eurovision before, as a backing singer for Sweet Dreams in Munich in 1983, when she herself was hidden off-camera. She performed the same task for Samantha Janus in 1991, teaming up with Hazell Dean to provide backing vocals in Rome.

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Rolfe also later recorded a single with Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, "Fly Eddie Fly". The song was not a hit.

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Belle and the Devotions Wikipedia