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Baccara's most famous hits were "Sorry I'm a lady" and "Yes sir, I can boogie", both of which topped the charts during 1977 in some European countries, including the United Kingdom.







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1 Baccara were a very popular Spanish dance-pop duo in the late seventies.















Letra 'Sorry I'm a Lady' Hooy here comes that man again something in the way he moves makes me sorry. (B)Hello stranger (F#)you're a danger (B)To the law and (E)order here they (B)don't like men like you(F#) in our city. The group consisted of Mayte Mateus (7 March 1951), and María Mendiola (4 May 1952). Baccara's most famous hits were "Sorry I'm a lady" and "Yes sir, I can boogie", both of which topped the charts during 1977 in some European countries, including the United Kingdom.

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The group consisted of Mayte Mateus (7 March 1951), and María Mendiola (4 May 1952). Data Correct

In 1978, their song "Parlez-Vous Français?"





In 1978, their song "Parlez-Vous Français?"

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I need power I need passion Give me more than sympathy I've got a lot to learn before tomorrow Like a flower wants a shower I want you to make me bloom Those gentlemen in grey can hear me say.



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"Sorry, I'm a Lady" is a song co-written by Rolf Soja and Frank Dostal, performed by the Spanish duo, Baccara.




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"Sorry, I'm a Lady" is a song co-written by Rolf Soja and Frank Dostal, performed by the Spanish duo, Baccara.