[1] The group enjoyed their first minor success when they won a talent competition in 1975, and then went on to record the song "Let Me Take You Back in Time".
Shortly after, the lead singer left the group, and Precious Wilson stepped forward to front the band.
Frank Farian then went on to sign them to Boney M.'s label, Hansa Records, Farian released the single "Party Party" but it was their disco cover version of Ann Peebles' "I Can't Stand the Rain" from their first album which broke big, giving them a UK No.
After a second album and another hit single with Neil Sedaka's "One Way Ticket" (UK #9),[3] Precious Wilson left the group to pursue her solo career.
[2] Wilson's debut single as a solo artist was a cover version of Sam & Dave's "Hold On I'm Coming", released in August 1979.
[4] The song was also included in Boney M's fourth album Oceans of Fantasy[5] which also yielded a guest performance by Wilson on the opening track "Let It All Be Music".
It was released in October, heralded by the single "Cry to Me" which Wilson performed on TV, backed by the band that she created called Sky Train.
Devotion's "Spacer" (a hit single in France, 1992) and a cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" (a UK No.