A year later, they tried again and recruited a male member, Nina's brother, Dan Duskey.
This earned themselves a place in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest and with 49 points, they came in eleventh position.
[3][4] The song was heavily reworked for its single release and became a hit on the Irish charts, reaching No.12.
[1] The following year, Sandy Kelly launched a successful solo career, scoring a number of hits on the Irish charts, including two singles she recorded with Johnny Cash.
[6] Dan Duskey is now a pastor in the Elim Pentecostal Church, Bristol, under the name Simon Foster.