Their second single, also from their debut album, entitled "Nur mit dir allein" was released, but did not match the success of "Weine nicht, kleine Eva".
Towards the end of the 1970s, the group's record sales began to drop, but the attendance for concerts remained high.
A new keyboardist, Harry Authenrieth, also joined the group but left shortly after Roland Bausert's exit.
The band continued as a trio, consisting of Bernd Hengst, Olaf Malolepski and Manfred Durban.
The band teamed up with producers Heinz Rupprich and Uwe Busse for the album Auf rote Rosen fallen Tränen.
One year after in 1986, the group released their fifteenth album Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt.
The album's title track was also a great success, and received a large amount of airplay on Schlager radio stations.