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The Millionaires were a Dutch pop group founded 1968 best known for their song at the Nationaal Songfestival of 1982, "Fantasy Island".
Their first major success was the song for the 1980 Summer Olympics "Never Give In", written by the Italian singer Toto Cutugno. The single was released under the name of the band's original singer Jay Delmore (Jaap van der Mooren), who died the same year. After Delmore's death, the band had two female singers, Carmen Montana and Angela Irrgang. The next major success, "Fantasy Island", was written by Martin Duiser and Piet Souer, and released in both Dutch and English versions, but covered again in English by British group Tight Fit.
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Jürgen Beck Das ultimative Hit Quiz der 80er 2012 3849611485 "„Fantasy Island“ war die zweite Hitsingle von Tight Fit. Der Song wurde eigentlich von einer holländischen Band namens The Millionaires gesungen, Tight Fit machten daraus eine #5 in Großbritannien und einen Platz 23 in Deutschland."
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